Throughout its history, America has confronted a multitude of crises. What was your age during the Y2K crisis? How old were you when the rush to gas stations due to fuel shortage fears occurred? At what age did you experience the unfolding of the 911 events? And how old were you when the global impact of the COVID pandemic took place?
In times of significant crisis, substantial actions are demanded. How did you personally respond to each of these pivotal crises? I am acquainted with individuals who gathered and stored water and food in a room or their basement during the Y2K scare. In the case of my family, we acquired sufficient water and provisions to sustain us for approximately two weeks, contingent on the frequency of pantry raids for snacks, and trusted God for the rest.
Over time, each of these crises eventually waned. The initial panic diminished, yet familial tensions and disputes endured. Divergent viewpoints surrounding these crises have likely left certain family members in ongoing discord. Political differences stemming from 911 and COVID persist to this day, along with, I'm sure, other matters.
Several of these crises were magnified, generating heightened fear and even panic. However, as the dust settled, life pressed forward. Amidst these circumstances, we frequently overlook the most profound crisis that confronts us daily. This crisis is downplayed, dismissed, and even garners extensive attention to be overlooked.
This crisis revolves around the question: "What will you do with Christ?" No, he has not disappeared. No, he has not been abducted. No, he has not passed away. He remains vibrant and flourishing, seeking those who are desperately searching for hope. While families engage in debates and discord over his nature, he tenderly affirms that his divine essence remains unchanged. "I am still the God of Jacob, Isaac, and Abraham," he softly imparts. He continually reminds the world of his pledge, "Prepare yourself, for I shall return."
Indeed, we've undertaken preparations for numerous substantial events, yet we've brushed aside this cautionary message, sidestepping the need for transformative shifts in our lives.
How will you respond to Jesus? This has been a persistent admonition since Jesus first made his declaration. We have heeded the call to safeguard our environment and have paid heed to all the previously mentioned warnings. Why? Because someone has informed us that a day will come when this Earth will be engulfed in flames. Presently, they are even insisting, "Not only will the Earth be consumed by fire, but it will occur sooner than anticipated," or "Aliens exist, and their activities are becoming increasingly aggressive in the US."
What should we do? React with panic, aggression, and distance ourselves from those who perceive the world differently? No, we should delve into scripture, ascertain all the warnings, and be prepared. Does this imply amassing food, weapons, or constructing shelters? No, it signifies delving into our hearts to uncover the truth about the current state of the world.
What purpose does the media serve in preparing us? I assure you; they are gearing us up for an impending scenario. These unfolding events are not happening without valid reasons. Even Satan himself is well-versed in the teachings of God's word. As the approaching time draws near, he senses the pressure intensifying. With the imminent moment in view, he understands its inevitability and thus strives to deceive as many as possible. This sense of urgency stems from his awareness that his own downfall is on the horizon. Imagine the steps you would take if you believed your impending destruction was near. Indeed, you would launch a counterattack. This is precisely the current situation. Grasp his strategies and schemes, then prepare yourself for the genuine global crises - the return of Jesus Christ.
Be sure your reservoir is filled with everlasting life. A hope that is eternal, because one day the only thing this world will need is the way, the truth, and the life.
JOHN 4:14 But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.