Are you ready for the end times?

The disciples of Christ were executed in horrific ways - boiled in oil, flayed alive, crucified upside down. They knew the truth so deeply that they chose torture over betrayal. Most of us will never face that kind of choice. But the Bible foretold these events 2,000 years ago. Are you ready for what's coming?

The Prophetic Zealot

Simon the Zealot was one of the twelve apostles. As his name implies, he was a zealot - a radical Jewish nationalist who fought against the Roman occupation. Yet he abandoned that cause to follow a far greater truth: Jesus Christ as the Messiah.

For that belief, Simon was eventually sawed in half. His gruesome death fulfilled the biblical prophecy that the Messiah's followers would face severe persecution. As Jesus warned, "You will be hated by all for my name's sake." (Matthew 10:22)

The End Times Timeline

The book of Daniel outlined a prophetic timeline leading up to the end times. The prophet Isaiah warned of a great tribulation to come. And the book of Revelation provided chilling details of the apocalyptic events that will precede Christ's return.

We're seeing those warnings come to pass before our eyes. Brain implants, digital currency, global surveillance - the technology to implement the "mark of the beast" is already here. The stage is set for the final act.

Are you prepared to stand firm in your faith, no matter the cost? Or will you compromise when the hammer falls?

The Choice Before Us

Most people today live comfortable, distracted lives. We've arranged our existence to avoid ever having to choose between our beliefs and our survival. But the disciples of Christ didn't have that luxury.

They looked into the eyes of Jesus and encountered a truth so real that denial became impossible. Even as they were dragged through the streets, boiled in oil, or nailed to crosses, they refused to betray that truth.

That's the faith we're called to. It's a faith worth dying for. The question is: do you have it?

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

The Wise Wolf