The Wolves Are Howling Biblical Prophecy Fulfilled Before Our Eyes
Remember the tale of the boy who cried wolf? A shepherd lad, bored with his flock, would holler "Wolf! Wolf!" whenever he pleased. The villagers would come running, only to find the boy cackling, no wolf in sight. After too many false alarms, when a real wolf did arrive, the boy's cries fell on deaf ears. The beast ravaged the sheep, and likely the boy himself.
This folklore mirrors the tragic story unfolding today. The wolves are here, my friends, and the flock is in grave danger. But will the world listen before it's too late?
The Ominous Signs For years, the prophets have been warning us. From Daniel's vision of the end times to John's Revelation, the signs are laid bare. Technology advances at a breakneck pace, ushering in a new era of surveillance, digital currency, and neural implants. Just as foretold, the world marches toward a global system of control.
Meanwhile, moral decay spreads like a cancer. Deception, greed, and violence reign supreme. The fabric of society frays as the wolves pick off the weak and vulnerable. Godlessness and lawlessness abound, just as the Scriptures forewarned.
The Watchmen Cry Out Yet the people slumber, lulled into complacency by the siren song of materialism and false hope. Like the villagers of old, they have heard the warnings too many times. "It can't happen here," they scoff. "The end is not near."
But the wolves are at the door. The prophecies are being fulfilled before our eyes. From the wars and rumors of wars to the famines and pestilences - it's all unfolding exactly as written. The watchmen sound the alarm, but will anyone listen?
The Choice Before Us The hour grows late, my friends. Soon the final chapter will be written, and the fate of humanity will be sealed. Will we heed the warnings of old, or will we become victims of our own hubris? The choice is ours, but time is running out.
Open your eyes. Gird your loins. For the wolves are howling, and the end is near.
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf