Open Minds UAP News: Skinwalker Ranch update with owner Brandon Fugal
An interview with the owner of Skinwalker Ranch, a site of ongoing paranormal and UAP research, highlights the growing public and official interest in unexplained aerial phenomena—a sign that Scripture warns will accompany the last days.
Luke 21:11
Prophetic Fulfillment“There will be great earthquakes, and in various places famines and pestilences. And there will be terrors and great signs from heaven.”
Why this passage
In Luke 21, Jesus describes the signs preceding His return, including 'terrors and great signs from heaven.' The Greek word for 'terrors' (phobētra) implies fearful sights or phenomena that inspire dread. This passage is part of the Olivet Discourse, where Christ warns of escalating supernatural and cosmic disturbances before the end.
The plain meaning points to unusual, frightening manifestations in the sky—phenomena that defy natural explanation. The ongoing UAP investigations at Skinwalker Ranch, with their documented aerial anomalies, fit this category of 'signs from heaven' that Jesus said would mark the last days.
Historical context, theological significance, application today — denomination-neutral, ~1,000-word walk-through.
The heavens declare the glory of God (Psalm 19:1), yet in these last days, there shall be fearful sights and great signs from heaven (Luke 21:11). The persistent reports of unexplained phenomena at places like Skinwalker Ranch remind us that the spiritual realm is real and active, even when its manifestations are mysterious.
Believers must not be shaken by such reports, but rather stand firm in the knowledge that all things—seen and unseen—are under Christ's authority. Let these accounts stir you to prayer and vigilance, not fear or fascination with the unknown.
Today's Prayer
Pray that believers would discern the times with spiritual wisdom, not being deceived by signs and wonders that lead away from the gospel, but standing firm in Christ alone.
Further Scripture
Additional passages that illuminate this event, each grounded in a distinct interpretive lens.
“And I will show wonders in the heavens and on the earth, blood and fire and columns of smoke.”
Why this passage
The prophet Joel, speaking of the Day of the Lord, declares that God will show 'wonders in the heavens and on the earth.' The Hebrew word for 'wonders' (mopheth) means signs, portents, or extraordinary events that signal divine activity. This passage is quoted by Peter at Pentecost (Acts 2:19) as being fulfilled in the last days.
The context is eschatological—these wonders precede the great and terrible day of the Lord. The ongoing, documented UAP activity at Skinwalker Ranch, with its electromagnetic anomalies and unexplained aerial objects, represents a modern manifestation of such 'wonders in the heavens.'
How it applies
The Skinwalker Ranch investigations, which have recorded unexplained aerial phenomena and physical effects on the environment, align with Joel's prophecy of wonders in the heavens. These are not random occurrences but part of the biblical pattern of signs preceding Christ's return.
Christians should not be distracted by the sensationalism but rather use such reports to reaffirm the reliability of Scripture, which has long foretold that the last days would be marked by extraordinary heavenly phenomena.
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