In case you’ve ever wondered where we may be on the prophetic timeline, I want to offer a sincere reflection.
If the news announced tonight that the world had only a few weeks left, would you live your life differently?
In that moment, would your focus be on spending, indulging, and checking off experiences—or would it be on serving our God, Yahweh?
I don’t know when time ultimately runs out. I’m not claiming certainty. But please don’t misunderstand my urgency as judgment. My heart is simply to encourage more people to come to Christ while there is still time. Shouldn’t that matter to all of us, knowing tomorrow is never promised?
I am broken. I am a sinner in desperate need of saving. I am not perfect and never have been. Like anyone else, I wrestle with my humanity and the temptation toward judgment, even when I fight against it. I share from a place of humility, not superiority.
I am trying to stand for Yeshua with honesty and urgency, and I know that can be uncomfortable. But God did not call us to blindness—willful or otherwise—or to spiritual comfort. He calls us to repentance, to accept Jesus as Lord and Savior, to share the Gospel, and to resist evil rather than ignore it.
Faith was never meant to be passive or hidden. Throughout history, believers have been asked to put their lives on the line for their faith. While many of us in America live with tremendous privilege and safety, believers around the world still face persecution daily. Because we don’t see it firsthand, it can feel distant or unreal—but it is not.
This is why our faith needs to be strong in this moment in history. Not fearful, not hateful, but deeply rooted and unwavering.
If your faith were truly tested—if belief came at great personal cost—would it remain? If you witnessed someone refuse to renounce God even under threat, would that strengthen or shake your faith? This is already in place to happen on american soil. No longer in our back yard, its in the front porch and the door is opening.
That depth of conviction is what we should be striving for—not out of panic, but out of devotion. Not complacent, but awake to what is happening in real time.
Today is the day of salvation. Today is an opportunity to reflect, to realign, and to live with intention.
So knowing all of this—would you live your life any differently?
