A dramatic sunset over a wheat field, with golden stalks glowing in the warm light. Among the wheat, dark and withered tares stand in contrast. Above, the sky is alive with movement as clouds part, revealing a radiant light shining down, symbolizing the second coming of Christ. Related to Christ's return.
Christ’s return: Do you find it exciting? Or Scary? “You search the Scriptures because you think […]
A peaceful hospital scene where a patient sleeps in bed, facing away from a window. Monitors are connected to the patient, while loved ones gather around, holding their hands. The family gazes out the window at a glowing cross in the distance, symbolizing faith, hope, and comfort. The room is softly lit, creating a warm and serene atmosphere. The loved ones are asking why do christians suffer after being saved?
Why Do Christians Suffer After Being Saved? Many people assume that once they give their lives […]
Could Trump’s Push for Peace Be the "Peace and Safety" Before the End?
Could Trump’s Push for Peace Be the “Peace and Safety” Before the End? World leaders are working toward peace, and Donald Trump believes his presidency is divinely appointed—especially after surviving an assassination attempt. But could this global push for peace be the moment Paul warned about in 1 Thessalonians 5:3? If so, then Jesus' return is closer than we think. False peace will not last. The Bible warns that destruction will follow, and time is running out to reach the lost. Now is not the time for fear or distraction—it’s time for action. If we believe Jesus is coming soon, we must make disciples now.
A serene and inspiring image symbolizing the nativity and the second coming of Christ. The scene features a humble manger with a glowing light emanating from the star in the heavens
In this Christmas season, let’s remember the promise of the savior: “But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, […]
A group of people walking on a path, with some walking in light and clarity while others stumble in darkness. The background shows a declining city with crumbling buildings and dim lighting. People in the light carry Bibles, while those in darkness have closed eyes and appear lost.
Many are seeing but not perceiving in today's morally confused world. Jesus' words in Matthew 13:10-17 remind us that spiritual blindness is nothing new. Learn how to live with clarity, share the truth, and stay anchored in Scripture as we await His return. #SpiritualClarity #Matthew13 #LastDaysLiving
Why we watch for signs
As believers in Christ, we are called to be watchful and discerning, especially in the last days. The Bible provides several reasons why Christians keep a vigilant eye on signs and events that indicate the approaching return of Jesus Christ.
Signs of the times, Christian readiness, righteous living
In Matthew 16:1-4, Jesus admonishes the Pharisees and Sadducees for their failure to discern the signs of the time
A well-dressed man sits behind stacks of currency, his hands resting near the money. The dim lighting creates a contrast between the wealth before him and the shadowy background, symbolizing the spiritual danger of riches and the struggle between material security and wholehearted devotion to Christ.
In the last days, as we await the return of our Lord Jesus Christ, it is crucial for us as believers to examine our hearts and attitudes towards wealth. The passage in Mark 10:17-31 provides valuable insights into the dangers that wealth can pose and the true priorities that should guide our lives.
A picture of two feet with a choice of path to take - Personal peace in the last days or turmoil
As Christians living in the last days - a time of great uncertainty and upheaval - it can be easy to feel anxious and overwhelmed by the state of the world and the many challenges we face.
Be grateful. A hand-written post-it note pinned to a wall.
What is one of the hallmarks of a well-grounded Christian? A grateful heart. According to Meriam-Webster, grateful means: appreciative of benefits received or, put another way, pleasing by reason of comfort supplied or discomfort alleviated.  What does it mean to be grateful?