Jesus is coming SOON❤️‍🩹

The Bible is clear: Jesus will return‼️

The signs are unfolding deception, lawlessness, hearts growing cold, nations raging. One day soon the sky itself will split like a scroll, the earth will shake, the sun will darken and the moon will turn blood red. On that day, the whole world will know: the King is here. The wrath of the Lamb will be imminent. When that moment comes there will be no more time to prepare. No more time to play church, no more time to “get right later.” The time for excuses will be over. The only safe place will be in Christ.

FRIENDS, if you haven’t truly surrendered your life to Jesus, do it now. Don’t wait for another Sunday, another chance, another sign. We are not promised tomorrow.

Jesus is not coming back for lukewarm, halfway hearts. He is coming for those who are washed in His blood, living in repentance, watching for His return.

🤍So you also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him.

Matthew 24:44

🤍At midnight the cry rang out: Here’s the bridegroom! Come out to meet him! Matthew 25:6

Choose Him now while there is still grace. The door of mercy is open today, but it will not stay open forever.

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This is not the time to be distracted by the world or asleep in sin. He is coming. Are you ready?🔜❤️

2025/9/11 Edited to

... Read moreLately, I've found myself really pondering the signs all around us, pointing to something profound – the return of Jesus. It's not just a theological concept for me anymore; it feels incredibly real and urgent as I observe world events. My heart often feels a mix of anticipation and a deep desire for everyone to understand the urgency of being ready. The original article touched upon several key signs like deception, lawlessness, and hearts growing cold. When I look at our world today, with so much misinformation, societal unrest, and a general turning away from spiritual values, these prophecies truly resonate. It's not about fear-mongering, but about acknowledging that these patterns align with what the Bible describes as precursors to His coming. Many spiritual leaders and scholars point to an acceleration of these events, making the call to prepare even more pressing. One passage that frequently comes to mind when discussing readiness is Revelation 3:10. It says, 'Since you have kept my command to endure patiently, I will also keep you from the hour of trial that is going to come on the whole world to test those who live on the earth.' This verse is such a comfort and a challenge. It speaks to the importance of patient endurance in our faith journey. For me, it reinforces the idea that our daily walk with God — our commitment to His word, even when it's hard — is not in vain. It’s about cultivating a deep relationship, not just a surface-level belief. This isn't just about avoiding a future trial, but about living a life that honors Him now, so we are found faithful when that time comes. So, what does this 'readiness' truly look like in our everyday lives? For me, it involves a continuous process of surrendering to Jesus, just as the original article beautifully states. It means actively seeking His will, repenting when I stumble, and striving to live out His teachings. It's about nurturing that inner spiritual connection, preparing for a heavenly future, much like the serene image of figures ascending into a bright sky that sometimes inspires me. It’s a reminder that our ultimate home is not here. It also means being a light in the world, sharing the hope that I've found, and encouraging others to consider their own spiritual journey. In a world full of distractions, it's easy to get sidetracked. But remembering that 'Jesus is coming soon' helps me refocus on what truly matters. It's a call to not be complacent or 'lukewarm,' but to live with purpose and intentionality. Are we actively watching for the signs Jesus is coming soon? Are we living in a way that reflects our belief in His imminent return? These are questions I ask myself daily. It's a journey, and I’m always learning, but the promise of His return fills me with both urgency and immense hope.