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the flood, before Abraham, before Moses,
there was Enoch, a man who walked so
closely with God that he was taken
without tasting death. His visions
reached across time, revealing mysteries
of the heavens, the rebellion of angels,
and the fate of the earth itself. For
centuries, his words echoed quietly in
the shadows until now. Because today, as
the world groans under the weight of
war, disaster, and moral decay, his
prophecies are coming alive before our
eyes. This is not legend. This is not
myth. This is the revelation of the
seven prophecies of Enoch that are being
fulfilled right now. And stay with us
until the very end. Because the seventh
prophecy isn't just a warning. It's the
key to everything. It holds the most
urgent message for our time. And it may
change the way you see the world
forever. Let's get started. Number one,
our journey begins with one of Enoch's
most striking visions found in the very
first chapter of his writings. Behold,
he will arrive with 10,000 of his holy
ones to execute judgment upon all, and
to destroy all the ungodly, to convict
all flesh of their works which they have
ungodly committed, and of all the hard
things which ungodly sinners have spoken
against him. Enoch 1:es 9 to10. This
prophecy is so significant that it was
later quoted almost word for word in the
New Testament. Jude 1 14 to15. Think
about this for a moment. Thousands of
years before Christ's first coming,
Enoch saw a vision of his return. Coming
not alone, but with an army of holy
ones. This is not a quiet entrance. This
is a royal procession, a heavenly
invasion. Revelation 19:14 echoes this
scene. And the armies which were in
heaven followed him upon white horses
clothed in fine linen, white and clean.
This is not symbolic of mere events in
history. This is a prophetic glimpse of
what many believe to be the second
coming of Christ. The moment when he
returns not as the lamb but as the lion
of Judah to judge the nations and
establish his eternal kingdom. But
here's the question. Is this still far
off? Or could we be seeing the first
stirrings of this prophecy right now?
Today, when we look at the world, we see
signs that match what Jesus described in
Matthew chapter 24. As it was in the
days of Noah, so shall it be also in the
coming of the Son of Man. In Noah's day,
there was violence filling the earth.
Genesis 6:1. Widespread corruption and
lawlessness, a mocking of God's truth.
And isn't that exactly what we see
today? Global unrest and wars, natural
disasters increasing in frequency and
severity, moral decay so deep it's
celebrated instead of mourn. Could these
be the rumblings of the approaching
king? And notice the prophecy speaks of
holy ones coming with him. The Greek
word used in Jude hagios can mean
angels, but it can also mean sanctified
believers. 1 Thessalonians
3:13, "At the coming of our Lord Jesus
Christ with all his saints." Could it be
that those who have died in Christ and
the heavenly hosts themselves will
accompany him in glory? This isn't just
a vision of the end, it's a promise to
the faithful. When Christ comes, he will
not come quietly. The heavens will
split. The armies of God will ride
forth, and every eye will see him.
Revelation 1:7, "Behold, he cometh with
clouds, and every eye shall see him." As
we witness rising turmoil and shifting
powers in the earth, perhaps we're
seeing the stage being set for this
grand arrival. Are we ready? Because
when the holy ones come with him, it
will not be to negotiate. It will be to
execute judgment and to reward those who
belong to him. Number two, Enoch saw
something chilling in his visions,
something that strikes at the heart of
humanity's relationship with God. In
that generation, the hearts of the holy
shall be turned away from wisdom, and in
it shall sinners increase. The righteous
shall be cast down, and truth shall be
obscured. Enoch 91:7.
It's a picture of a world losing its
anchor, a generation where even the
faithful grow weary and drift from the
wisdom of God. Centuries later, the
Apostle Paul warned of this same
phenomenon. 2 Thessalonians 2:3, "Let no
man deceive you by any means, for that
day shall not come except there come a
falling away first, and that man of sin
be revealed." This falling away or
apostasia in Greek means rebellion,
defection or a massive turning away from
the faith. 1 Timothy 4:1. Now the spirit
expressly says that in later times some
will depart from the faith, giving heed
to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons.
demons.
Today can we see signs of this prophetic
falling away. Look around across the
world. Churches that once overflowed
with worshippers now stand empty. In
Europe, historic cathedrals are being
turned into museums, nightclubs, and
cafes. In America, research shows a
steady rise of the nons, those with no
religious affiliation. Matthew 24:12.
And because iniquity shall abound, the
love of many shall wax cold. We live in
an age where morality is relative, truth
is subjective, and ancient faith is
mocked as outdated or oppressive. Even
among believers, compromise creeps in.
Biblical convictions give way to
cultural acceptance, and little by
little, hearts grow lukewarm. Revelation
3 15-6. I know thy works that thou art
neither cold nor hot. So then, because
thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor
hot, I will spew thee out of my mouth.
Could this be the very thing Enoch
foresaw? It's not just about numbers in
a pew. It's about hearts turning inward,
exchanging the worship of God for the
worship of self. Romans 1 21-22.
Because that when they knew God, they
glorified him not as God. Neither were
thankful, but became vain in their
imaginations, and their foolish heart
was darkened. Professing themselves to
be wise, they became fools. We see
philosophies today that reject the
creator, embracing evolution as ultimate
truth, materialism as salvation, and
individual pleasure as the highest good.
This is not accidental. It is the spirit
of the age.
2 Timothy 3:es 1:5. This know also, that
in the last days perilous times shall
come. For men shall be lovers of their
own selves, having a form of godliness,
but denying the power thereof from such
turn away. But Enoch's prophecy and
Paul's warning are not meant to leave us
hopeless. They are a wake-up call. Even
in a world of falling away, God promises
to preserve a faithful remnant. Isaiah
1:9. Except the Lord of Hosts had left
unto us a very small remnant, we should
have been as Sodom. Could it be that you
watching this video right now are called
to be part of that remnant? In a time of
darkness, the light shines brighter. In
a world of compromise, the steadfast
stand out. Matthew 24:13.
But he that shall endure unto the end,
the same shall be saved.
Enoch saw it. Paul confirmed it. Jesus
warned of it. The great falling away is
not coming. It is here. The only
question is where will you stand? Number
three. In Enoch's writings, there is a
haunting account of divine beings, the
watchers who descended to earth and
broke heaven's boundaries. They taught
charms and enchantments and the cutting
of roots and made them acquainted with
plants. They taught them astrology.
Enoch 8:es 1:2. At first glance, these
may sound harmless, herbal remedies,
understanding the stars. But what Enoch
describes is not simply education. It's
the unlocking of forbidden knowledge.
Knowledge humanity wasn't meant to
possess. The Watchers revealed secrets
of heaven, alchemy, weapon making,
enchantments, and the manipulation of
creation itself. Enoch 8:3. And Aazil
taught men to make swords and knives and
shields and breastplates and the art of
working metals and the beautifying of
the eyelids. And all kinds of costly
stones and coloring tinctures. What
happened next? Violence spread across
the earth. Vanity, greed, and lust
consumed humanity. Enoch's world
spiraled into chaos, a shadow of what
was to come. Many dismiss this as myth.
But think about what's happening today.
We live in an age where knowledge has
exploded at a rate unimaginable just a
century ago. Daniel 12:4. But thou, oh
Daniel, shut up the words and seal the
book, even to the time of the end. Many
shall run to and fro, and knowledge
shall be increased. Consider these
modern parallels. genetic modification,
crisper technology editing the very
blueprint of life, altering DNA in
humans, plants, and animals. Could this
be echoing the Watchers teaching
manipulation of creation, artificial
intelligence, machines learning,
thinking, and even replacing human
roles? Are we building something we
cannot control? Quantum computing,
unlocking unimaginable processing power,
potentially opening doors to realities
beyond our understanding. secret
technologies, military advancements,
surveillance systems, and experiments
hidden from public view. The Watchers
gave humanity tools they weren't ready
for. And history may be repeating
itself. But there's a deeper spiritual
layer. Genesis 6:4. There were giants in
the earth in those days, and also after
that, when the sons of God came in unto
the daughters of men. This cross
boundary exchange between heaven and
earth birthed Nephilim hybrids that
corrupted the human gene pool. Could the
rise of modern bioengineering be
humanity's second attempt at crossing
those same boundaries? Jesus warned of
such times in Matthew 24:37.
But as the days of Noah were, so shall
also the coming of the son of man be. In
Noah's day, forbidden knowledge led to
moral and physical corruption so great
that God wiped the earth clean with a
flood. And now, knowledge is doubling
every 12 hours, according to some
scientists. We have the power to create
or destroy entire civilization. Could
this be the resurfacing of the Watcher's
knowledge? Once forbidden, now embraced
as progress. Have we learned from
history? Or are we repeating it? Enoch's
vision is not just a warning. It's a
mirror. It forces us to ask, "Are we
using knowledge for God's glory or for
rebellion?" Are we advancing technology
to heal or to control? Proverbs 1:7,
"The fear of the Lord is the beginning
of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom
and instruction. Knowledge is not evil,
but without wisdom, it becomes a weapon.
As knowledge increases in these last
days, we must remember what the watchers
taught led to judgment. God's people
must stay alert, discerning, and
anchored in his word. Colossians 2:8,
"Beware, lest any man spoil you through
philosophy and vain deceit, after the
tradition of men, after the rudiments of
the world, and not after Christ. We are
called to seek heavenly wisdom, not the
counterfeit knowledge of fallen angels.
Could we be witnessing Enoch's prophecy
being fulfilled? Is the rise of
forbidden knowledge a sign of the end
times? And most importantly, will you be
ready when wisdom and knowledge are
tested like never before? Number four,
Enoch's visions didn't stop with the
days of Noah. He saw something even more
terrifying, something that reaches far
beyond the ancient flood. For the waters
of judgment shall be for their healing
and for the death of their bodies, and
there shall be no escape for them. Enoch 67:10.
67:10.
Enoch foresaw two judgments, one by
water and one still to come, this time
by fire. This dual prophecy echoes
through the Bible. The Apostle Peter
writes 2 Peter 3 6-7 whereby the world
that then was being overflowed with
water perished, but the heavens and the
earth which are now by the same word are
kept in store, reserved under fire
against the day of judgment and pition
of ungodly men. The flood was only the
beginning. It was a warning, a preview
of a greater purification yet to come.
The flood came suddenly. In Noah's day,
people ate, drank, married, and built
their lives as if nothing would ever
change. Genesis 6:es 5-7. And God saw
that the wickedness of man was great in
the earth. And the Lord said, "I will
destroy man whom I have created from the
face of the earth." But then the heavens
opened, and the fountains of the deep
burst forth. As waters swallowed cities
and mountains, the world realized too
late that God's patience had limits. And
what of today? We live in a world that
again feels untouchable. We have built
skyscrapers, launched satellites, and
stockpiled weapons, convinced of our own
invincibility. But under the surface,
cracks are forming. Climate crises
threaten entire ecosystems. Raging
wildfires consume millions of acres each
year. Earthquakes, floods, and
hurricanes grow more frequent and more
intense. Societal collapse looms with
political unrest, economic instability,
and moral decay. Could these be
warnings, echoes of Enoch's vision,
whispering that the earth is not eternal
in its current form? Enoch's prophecy
points to a sobering truth. Just as
water once cleansed the earth of
corruption, fire will one day purify it
completely. Isaiah 66 15-16.
For behold, the Lord will come with fire
and with his chariots like a whirlwind
to render his anger with fury and his
rebuke with flames of fire. For by fire
and by his sword will the Lord plead
with all flesh. Malachi 4:1.
4:1.
For behold, the day cometh that shall
burn as an oven, and all the proud, yay,
and all that do wickedly shall be
stubble. This is not symbolic. It's a
future reality. Yet, even in the midst
of judgment, God always preserves a
remnant. Just as Noah and his family
were saved in the ark, God provides a
refuge for his people today through
Jesus Christ, the true ark of salvation.
John 3:36, "He that believeth on the Son
hath everlasting life, and he that
believeth not, the wrath of God abideth
on it." The question is not whether the
fire will come. The question is, will
you be ready? Matthew 24 37-39.
But as the days of Noah were, so shall
also the coming of the Son of Man be,
and knew not until the flood came and
took them all away, so shall also the
coming of the Son of Man be. Just as the
people of Noah's day mocked and scoffed,
so too many today deny that judgment is
coming. But God's word remained sure. We
stand at the edge of history in a world
ripening for judgment. Will we heed the
warnings? Will we seek refuge in the ark
before the storm arrives? Hebrews 12:29.
For our God is a consuming fire. Enoch
saw it. Peter confirmed it. And even
creation itself groans for it. The earth
as we know it will not remain. Judgment
will come not by water but by fire.
Number five. In his breathtaking
visions, Enoch spoke of a figure unlike
any other. A chosen ruler destined to
bring perfect justice to a broken world.
He called him the elect one. On that day
my elect one shall sit on the throne of
glory and shall judge all works and the
face of the earth shall be changed.
Righteousness shall dwell upon it and
sin shall no longer exist before him.
Enoch 45 3 to4. This is not the vision
of a distant dream. It is a promise of
divine reality. A world ruled not by
flawed human leaders but by God's own
appointed king. This prophecy resonates
powerfully with the words of John in
Revelation. Revelation 19 11-16. And I
saw heaven opened, and behold, a white
horse, and he that sat upon him was
called faithful and true, and in
righteousness he doth judge and make
war. And on his vesture, and on his
thigh a name written, King of Kings and
Lord of Lords. This is no longer the
suffering servant of Isaiah 53. This is
the triumphant king, the Lion of Judah,
returning to establish his kingdom on
earth. Think about it. Our world cries
out for justice. Leaders rise and fall.
Empires crumble. Promises are broken.
But Enoch foresaw a ruler whose reign
would never end. He saw the elect one
bringing righteousness, peace, and
healing to a weary earth. Isaiah 9 6-7.
For unto us a child is born. Unto us a
son is given, and the government shall
be upon his shoulder. Of the increase of
his government and peace, there shall be
no end upon the throne of David and upon
his kingdom. This is not merely a vision
of heaven. It's a prophecy of a restored
earth under the rule of Christ himself.
But here's the question. Is the stage
being set for this prophecy? Right now,
we see global instability like never
before. wars, political corruption,
economic collapse. Nations are crying
out for a leader who can bring order
from chaos. Could it be that these
global shakings are preparing the way
not for just another earthly leader, but
for the arrival of God's elect one?
Matthew 24:30.
And then shall appear the sign of the
Son of Man in heaven. And then shall all
the tribes of the earth mourn, and they
shall see the Son of Man coming in the
clouds of heaven with power and great
glory. But take note, when he comes, he
will come as judge. Acts 17:31.
Because he hath appointed a day in the
which he will judge the world in
righteousness by that man whom he hath
ordained. The thrones of men will fall,
the proud will be humbled, and every
knee will bow before him. Philippians 2
10-11. That at the name of Jesus, every
knee should bow, and every tongue should
confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. For
some, his coming will be terror. For
others, unspeakable joy. For those who
belong to him, this is the moment
creation has been longing for. Romans
8:1 19. For the earnest expectation of
the creature waiteth for the
manifestation of the sons of God. When
the elect one takes his throne, wars
will cease. Tears will be wiped away.
Swords will be beaten into plowshares.
Revelation 21 3 to4. Behold, the
tabernacle of God is with men, and God
shall wipe away all tears from their
eyes, and there shall be no more death,
neither sorrow nor crying, neither shall
there be any more pain. This is the
kingdom Enoch saw. This is the kingdom
every believer yearns for.
But there's something else. Enoch also
saw the face of the earth being changed
under his reign. a renewal, a
transformation. Could it be that even
now the shaking of nations, the collapse
of old systems, and the longing for
justice are signs of his approaching
kingdom? Hebrews 12 26- 27. Yet once
more I shake not the earth only, but
also heaven, that those things which
cannot be shaken may remain. What
remains? only what is rooted in Christ.
The elect one is coming not as a distant
myth but as a certain king. The question
is not if it is when and when he comes.
Will you be ready to welcome him as your
king? Or will you face him as judge? Revelation
Revelation 22:12.
22:12.
Behold, I come quickly and my reward is
with me to give every man according as
his work shall be. Enoch saw him. John
saw him and soon every eye shall see
him. Revelation 1:7, "Behold, he cometh
with clouds, and every eye shall see
him." Number six, in his visions, Enoch
was shown a future moment, a sacred
time, when those who had remained
faithful in secret, often unnoticed, and
even despised, would finally be revealed
in glory. Fear not, you righteous. Your
names have been written before the glory
of the great one. The trials of the
wicked will end and the light of
righteousness will shine upon you. Enoch
104:es 1:2. It's a stunning promise for
those who have labored in the shadows,
endured ridicule, and suffered
persecution for the sake of God's
kingdom. This same truth echoes from the
lips of Jesus himself. Matthew 10 26.
Therefore, do not fear them, for there
is nothing covered that will not be
revealed and hidden that will not be
made known. Every act of faithfulness
done in secret, every prayer whispered
in the night, every sacrifice unnoticed
by the world, will one day be brought to
light and celebrated before heaven and
earth. Across the globe today, there are
believers living in the shadows in
nations where carrying a Bible is
punishable by death. Yet underground
churches flourish in societies where
faith costs careers, families, and even
lives. In remote places where small
groups gather quietly, their songs of
worship barely audible above the noise
of oppression. They are the hidden ones,
the men, women, and children the world
overlooks, but heaven remembers. Malachi
3 16-17.
Then they that feared the Lord spake
often one to another, and the Lord
hearkened and heard it, and a book of
remembrance was written before him, and
they shall be mine, sayeth the Lord of
hosts. In that day when I make up my
jewels to God, they are his jewels,
precious, set apart, waiting for the day
of unveiling. Enoch saw that day
approaching, a day when the righteous
will shine like the sun. Daniel 12:3.
And they that be wise shall shine as the
brightness of the firmament, and they
that turn many to righteousness as the
stars forever and ever. Could this
unveiling already be beginning? We see
courageous stories emerging. Pastors
standing firm in hostile nations. Entire
congregations risking everything for a
single page of scripture. Believers who
refuse to bow to the idols of culture
even as they are silenced or cancelled.
These are not mere headlines. These are
glimpses of a prophetic reality
unfolding. The righteous being tested,
refined, and prepared for their moment
of revelation. Paul writes in Romans 8
19, "For the earnest expectation of the
creature waiteth for the manifestation
of the sons of God. The whole creation
groans in anticipation." A cosmic
unveiling is coming, when those hidden
in Christ will be revealed in glory with
him. Colossians 3:4 When Christ who is
our life shall appear, then shall ye
also appear with him in glory. On that
day, no one will question who belong to
the King. The world will see the true
children of God, not in weakness, but
clothed in light and crowned with
eternal honor. But until then, we remain
hidden, a remnant misunderstood,
persecuted, waiting. Revelation 6:es
9-11. I saw under the altar the souls of
them that were slain for the word of
God. And they cried with a loud voice,
saying, "How long, O Lord, holy and
true, dust thou not judge and avenge our
blood?" The answer comes, "Rest yet for
a little season?" This is not the time
to shrink back. This is the time to
stand firm, knowing that heaven records
every act of faith. 2 Corinthians 4:17.
For our light affliction, which is but
for a moment, workketh for us a far more
exceeding and eternal weight of glory.
Are you among the hidden ones? Do you
bear his name quietly in a world that
opposes him? Take heart. Your unveiling
is coming. And when it does, the world
will see what God has always seen, a
chosen royal priesthood shining like the
stars of heaven. Matthew 13:43,
"Then shall the righteous shine forth as
the son in the kingdom of their father.
Who hath ears to hear, let him hear."
Enoch saw it. Daniel prophesied it.
Jesus promised it. And soon the hidden
ones will be revealed. Number seven,
Enoch's visions reach their dramatic
climax in a prophecy of fire. Not a fire
of destruction alone, but a fire of
purification, a divine cleansing of all
creation. After this, there shall be
another, the eighth week, a week of
righteousness, and a sword shall be
given to it, that righteous judgment may
be executed. The works of sin shall
perish from the earth, and all creation
shall be cleansed with fire. Enoch 91:15.
91:15.
This is not simply about punishment. It
is about renewal, burning away all that
is corrupt, leaving only what is holy.
John the Revelator saw the same vision
centuries later. Revelation 21:1. Then I
saw a new heaven and a new earth. For
the first heaven and the first earth
were passed away, and there was no more
sea. This is not poetic language. This
is a promise of cosmic transformation, a
world remade, cleansed by holy fire. But
why fire? Why does God use such a fierce
element in his plan of restoration? Fire
consumes, it refineses, it purifies.
Just as gold is refined in a furnace, so
too must the world pass through God's
refining flame. Malachi 3:es 2:3. But
who may abide the day of his coming? And
who shall stand when he appearth? For he
is like a refiner's fire, and he shall
sit as a refiner and purifier of silver.
Could it be that the fires we see in our
time, wildfires consuming forests,
cities ravaged by war, and the flames of
human conflict, are but shadows of the
ultimate purification? Enoch foresaw.
Every disaster, every trial, every
shaking of the earth reminds us, "The
world as we know it is not eternal. It
is groaning, laboring as if in
childbirth for something greater."
Romans 8:22.
For we know that the whole creation
groanth and travaleth in pain together
until now. This fire is not only for
creation. It is for us. 1 Corinthians 3:13.
3:13.
Every man's work shall be made manifest.
For the day shall declare it, because it
shall be revealed by fire, and the fire
shall try every man's work of what sort
it is. Our lives will be tested not by
applause, not by status, but by the
purifying fire of God's holiness. Will
our deeds stand the test like gold? Or
will they burn away like chaff? Matthew
3 11 to 12. He shall baptize you with
the Holy Ghost and with fire whose fan
is in his hand, and he will thoroughly
purge his floor and gather his wheat
into the garner, but he will burn up the
chaff with unquenchable fire. But for
the righteous, this fire is not to be
feared. It is a fire of renewal, a
cleansing that makes way for something
unimaginably beautiful. Isaiah 65:1 17
for Behold, I create new heavens and a
new earth, and the former shall not be
remembered, nor come into mind. Imagine
it, a world with no more pain, no more
sin, no more death. A creation ablaze
with God's glory, purified, perfected,
and eternal. But this begs the question,
will you pass through the fire refined
or consumed? Second Peter 3:es 10 to 11.
But the day of the Lord will come as a
thief in the night in the which the
heavens shall pass away with a great
noise, and the elements shall melt with
fervent heat. Seeing then that all these
things shall be dissolved, what manner
of persons ought ye to be in all holy
conversation and godliness. This is not
the time for compromise. This is the
time for purification of our hearts.
Enoch's vision points us forward, not to
despair, but to hope, a world remade, a
people refined, a kingdom established
forever in righteousness. Revelation 21
4:5. And God shall wipe away all tears
from their eyes, and there shall be no
more death, neither sorrow, nor crying.
And he that sat upon the throne said,
"Behold, I make all things new. The fire
is coming, not to destroy you, but to
make you whole, if only you will
surrender to the refiner's hands. Are
you ready for the fire? Because it will
come, whether we are prepared or not."
Enoch saw it. Isaiah foretold it. John
confirmed it. And soon every eye will
witness it. The fire of God not just
consuming but creating a new heavens, a
new earth, and a new chapter for all who
belong to him. The seven prophecies of
Enoch are not mere curiosities to
satisfy our intellect. They are
warnings, divine alarm bells sounding
across history. But they are also
invitations, a call to prepare for what
is coming. Each vision Enoch received
speaks to our generation. The Lord
coming with his holy ones, the great
falling away, the resurgence of
forbidden knowledge, the coming judgment
like the flood, the rise of the elect
one and his kingdom, the unveiling of
the hidden righteous, the fire of
purification transforming all creation.
These are not myths. These are markers,
signposts pointing to the end of the
age. So the question is not if these
things will happen. The question is
where will you stand when they do? Luke 21:36.
21:36.
Watch therefore and pray always that ye
may be accounted worthy to escape all
these things that shall come to pass and
to stand before the Son of Man. Will you
be counted among the righteous, those
who stand firm, whose names are written
in the book of life? or will you be
swept away with a world that refuses to
repent? The choice is not for tomorrow.
The choice is for today. Joshua 24:15.
Choose you this day whom ye will serve.
But as for me and my house, we will
serve the Lord, and there is hope. Even
as the earth trembles and the nations
rage, there is refuge in Christ. Psalm
46:es 1:2. God is our refuge and
strength, a very present help in
trouble. Therefore, will not we fear,
though the earth be removed, and though
the mountains be carried into the midst
of the sea. This is your invitation to
repent, to believe, to prepare your
heart for the coming king. What will you
say on the day you see him face to face?
Revelation 22:12.
Behold, I come quickly, and my reward is
with me to give every man according as
his work shall be. Enoch's ancient words
speak louder today than ever before. The
signs are all around us. Wars and rumors
of wars, knowledge increasing at
breakneck speed, moral decay spreading
like wildfire, persecution intensifying,
and the earth itself groaning under the
weight of sin. But even in the midst of
shaking, there is hope. Hope for those
who cling to Christ. Hope for those who
refuse to compromise. Hope for those who
remain faithful in a world gone dark.
Revelation 3:1.
Behold, I come quickly. Hold that fast
which thou hast, that no man take thy
crown. The crown is for those who
endure, for those who overcome, for
those who live as if eternity depends on
it, because it does. If this message
stirred something deep within you, don't
ignore it. It's not just information.
It's a call to action. Hebrews 3:15.
Today, if you will hear his voice,
harden not your hearts. Will you live as
one of the hidden righteous? Will you
endure the refining fire? Will you be
ready to meet the elect one face to
face? The choice is yours. If this video
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Revelation 22:20.
Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so,
come Lord Jesus. Shalom. See you in the
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