Oil painting depicting a peaceful couple at a table with bread and fruit, while an angel appears in a fiery sky above a distant city — symbolizing the prophetic warning of “peace and safety” from 1 Thessalonians 5:3.
The world is celebrating peace and safety, but the Bible warns that this calm will not last. Discover how today’s treaties may be setting the stage for the rapture, the Ezekiel 38 war, and the seven-year covenant of Daniel 9:27.
Cartoon of two smiling Christians welcoming a new believer dressed in dark clothing, illustrating acceptance, grace, and unity in Christ with the text “When New Believers Don’t Look Like Us: Welcoming Every Soul God Sends.”
“For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the […]
A child gazes toward a radiant vision of Jesus in glowing light with Acts 2:17, symbolizing God’s Spirit poured out in the last days.
Let's reflect on the promise of God’s Spirit being poured out in the last days, connecting it with real evidence of people buying Bibles, attending church for the first time, and even children sharing visions of Jesus. It urges believers to live ready for Jesus’ return and provides seekers with simple guidance on how to begin their journey with Christ.
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, […]
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
Person standing at a spiritual crossroads, testing the spirits, facing two glowing paths—one bright and leading to a cross, the other dark with eerie figures. A radiant dove shines light on the correct path, symbolizing the Holy Spirit guiding discernment.
In the Christian journey, we are called to discern and test the spirits, as stated in 1 John 4:1-6.
Last Days Danger: Falling away. A metaphor of someone who once declared themselves a believer, but later recants their confession.
Apostasy, or "falling away" is a danger that has been long in the making but has come front and center over the past few decades and seems prevalent today.
How to use end times prophecy to make disciples - 30% of the Bible talks about it.
How to use End-Times Prophecy to Make Disciples and strengthen your faith. Our job as Christians is first and foremost, the Great Commission - Matthew 28:19-20.
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