"Then you will be handed over to be persecuted and put to death, and you will be hated by all nations because of me." (Matthew 24:9)
I don't know about you, but that verse hits different these days. The world seems to be unraveling before our eyes. Moral decay. Global conflict. Natural disasters. Deception and division running rampant.
Could this really be the "beginning of sorrows" that Jesus warned about over 2,000 years ago? The signs are piling up, and the sheer scale of it all is enough to shake even the most steadfast believer.
The Prophetic Timeline According to the book of Daniel, we are entering the final chapter of human history as we know it. Daniel's visions laid out a clear prophetic timeline - from the rise and fall of great kingdoms, to the coming of the Antichrist, to the ultimate return of Christ to establish his eternal kingdom.
Many of these "end times" prophecies have already been fulfilled with shocking precision. The rebirth of Israel. The global spread of the gospel. Exponential technological advancement. These are all signposts on the road to the tribulation.
The Tribulation Cometh And make no mistake - the tribulation is coming. The Bible is unequivocal about this. A time of unparalleled suffering, deception, and judgment that will make the world long for the return of its Savior.
The world scoffs at these warnings, of course. They always have. But the evidence is mounting, my friends. The stage is being set. The players are taking their positions. And if you know your Bible, you can see it all unfolding before your eyes.
A Final Warning So heed the words of the prophet Isaiah: "Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness" (Isaiah 5:20). The world has fallen into such darkness. And the light is fading fast.
Will you be ready when the tribulation comes? Or will you be caught unawares, swept away by the gathering storm? The choice is yours. But I pray you'll open your eyes to the truth before it's too late.
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf