THE FEAR OF YAHUAH HAS LEFT THE EARTH, WE ARENT IN THE LAST DAYS ANYMORE WE IN THE LAST HOUR…‼️REPENT‼️
FOR THE KINGDOM OF YAHUAH IS AT HAND👑
Lately, I've been feeling this profound sense that time is not just moving quickly, but that we're truly in a pivotal moment, perhaps even the 'last hour' as some scriptures suggest. It's not about instilling fear, but rather recognizing an urgent call to introspection and change. Many of us, myself included, have perhaps become complacent, letting the distractions of the world overshadow what truly matters. When we talk about 'The Kingdom of Yahuah,' it's not just a distant, abstract concept or a place we go after life. From my understanding, it's also a present reality, a spiritual reign that can begin within us right now. It's about aligning our lives with divine principles, living in harmony, justice, and truth. The idea that it's 'at hand' means it's accessible, it's near, and it's calling for our immediate attention. It’s a call to shift our focus from temporary earthly pursuits to eternal spiritual realities. So, what does 'repent' truly mean in this context? For me, it's more than just feeling sorry for past mistakes. It's a transformative process: a sincere change of mind, heart, and direction. It involves acknowledging areas where we've fallen short, turning away from behaviors or thoughts that separate us from a higher calling, and actively choosing to walk a different path. It's about seeking forgiveness, yes, but also about forgiving ourselves and others, and striving to live a life that reflects the values of the Kingdom. It's a daily commitment to growth and self-correction. In a world that often feels chaotic and uncertain, the message that the 'fear of Yahuah' has left the earth resonates deeply with me. It highlights a loss of reverence, a fading moral compass that can leave us feeling adrift. Re-establishing that reverence, not as a paralyzing fear but as a profound respect and awe for the divine, can bring much-needed stability and clarity. It helps us discern right from wrong, guiding our decisions and actions. This reverence empowers us to live intentionally, with integrity and purpose. For me, embracing this message means constantly evaluating my own life. Am I living in a way that honors the principles of the Kingdom? Am I contributing to its manifestation on earth? It's about striving for personal righteousness, showing love and compassion to my neighbors, and contributing positivity to the world around me. This isn't about rigid rules, but about cultivating a heart that genuinely seeks truth and righteousness. The urgency of the 'last hour' isn't meant to scare us, but to awaken us to the preciousness of time and the profound opportunity we have to align with something greater than ourselves. It’s an invitation to embark on a journey of spiritual transformation, right here, right now, as the Kingdom of Yahuah draws ever closer.

























































Good evening my friend. THANKS 😊 🫂