What the Hell is Going On?

I don't know about you, but I'm starting to feel like I'm living in some kind of dystopian nightmare. The news these days reads like a biblical book of revelations - mass deportations, government shutdowns, and names from the Epstein files popping up left and right. It's enough to make you want to crawl into a bottle and never come out.

As a concerned parent, I can't help but wonder: are we seeing the fulfillment of End Times prophecy unfolding before our very eyes?

The Daniel Prophecy

The Book of Daniel is clear - in the last days, there will be a one-world government, a global currency, and technology that can track every transaction and every person. Revelation 13 even talks about a "mark of the beast" that everyone will be forced to take.

Well folks, the technology to make that a reality exists right now. Brain chips that go in your forehead, digital currency that records every purchase - it's no longer the stuff of science fiction. It's here.

Isaiah's Warning

And if that doesn't have you white-knuckling your Bible, consider 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)

Just turn on the news. The moral foundations of our society are crumbling. Right is called wrong, and wrong is called right. It's the very definition of a world gone mad.

The Tribulation is Coming

I don't know about you, but I'm starting to feel like the tribulation is knocking on our door. The signs are all there - social upheaval, political division, technological control. It's enough to make even the most stoic believer shudder.

As a parent, I can't help but worry about the world we're leaving for our children. Are they going to grow up in the midst of the end times? Is the rapture just around the corner?

I sure hope not. But the evidence is mounting. We'd better start taking this prophecy stuff seriously, folks. Because it looks like the wolf is at the door.

"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."

The Wise Wolf