Title: A Call in Perilous Times
Scripture
“For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine…
Knowing this also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.”
2 Timothy 4:3; 3:1
Insight
We live in an hour where wickedness is no longer hidden but celebrated, and evil is excused, justified, and embraced.
Hearts are growing cold, consciences are being silenced, and many walk boldly in sin without trembling.
Yet this is not merely a moral decline — it is a spiritual warning. These are perilous times, and they reveal the condition of the human heart when it drifts far from God.
The tragedy is not only the presence of evil, but the comfort many have found in it.
Sin no longer grieves; it entertains. Disobedience no longer convicts; it is defended. And all the while, the return of the Lord draws nearer.
Reflection
Every soul will stand before God. No excuses. No hiding. No shifting of blame. The same Lord who is patient and merciful today will be the righteous Judge tomorrow. The question is not whether He is coming — He is. The question is whether our hearts are ready.
Repentance is not condemnation; it is mercy calling. It is God’s hand stretched out before judgment falls. To repent is to turn — to abandon the path that leads to destruction and return to the One who gives life. Do not harden your heart. Do not delay. Eternity is closer than it appears.
Prayer
Lord, search my heart, convict me of every hidden sin, and turn me fully back to You before it is too late.
Reality:
Grace calls us to repentance today, because judgment will demand an account tomorrow.
God's Loving Heart.
Scripture
“For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine…
Knowing this also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.”
2 Timothy 4:3; 3:1
Insight
We live in an hour where wickedness is no longer hidden but celebrated, and evil is excused, justified, and embraced.
Hearts are growing cold, consciences are being silenced, and many walk boldly in sin without trembling.
Yet this is not merely a moral decline — it is a spiritual warning. These are perilous times, and they reveal the condition of the human heart when it drifts far from God.
The tragedy is not only the presence of evil, but the comfort many have found in it.
Sin no longer grieves; it entertains. Disobedience no longer convicts; it is defended. And all the while, the return of the Lord draws nearer.
Reflection
Every soul will stand before God. No excuses. No hiding. No shifting of blame. The same Lord who is patient and merciful today will be the righteous Judge tomorrow. The question is not whether He is coming — He is. The question is whether our hearts are ready.
Repentance is not condemnation; it is mercy calling. It is God’s hand stretched out before judgment falls. To repent is to turn — to abandon the path that leads to destruction and return to the One who gives life. Do not harden your heart. Do not delay. Eternity is closer than it appears.
Prayer
Lord, search my heart, convict me of every hidden sin, and turn me fully back to You before it is too late.
Reality:
Grace calls us to repentance today, because judgment will demand an account tomorrow.
God's Loving Heart.
Title: A Call in Perilous Times
Scripture
“For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine…
Knowing this also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.”
2 Timothy 4:3; 3:1
Insight
We live in an hour where wickedness is no longer hidden but celebrated, and evil is excused, justified, and embraced.
Hearts are growing cold, consciences are being silenced, and many walk boldly in sin without trembling.
Yet this is not merely a moral decline — it is a spiritual warning. These are perilous times, and they reveal the condition of the human heart when it drifts far from God.
The tragedy is not only the presence of evil, but the comfort many have found in it.
Sin no longer grieves; it entertains. Disobedience no longer convicts; it is defended. And all the while, the return of the Lord draws nearer.
Reflection
Every soul will stand before God. No excuses. No hiding. No shifting of blame. The same Lord who is patient and merciful today will be the righteous Judge tomorrow. The question is not whether He is coming — He is. The question is whether our hearts are ready.
Repentance is not condemnation; it is mercy calling. It is God’s hand stretched out before judgment falls. To repent is to turn — to abandon the path that leads to destruction and return to the One who gives life. Do not harden your heart. Do not delay. Eternity is closer than it appears.
Prayer
Lord, search my heart, convict me of every hidden sin, and turn me fully back to You before it is too late.
Reality:
Grace calls us to repentance today, because judgment will demand an account tomorrow.
God's Loving Heart.
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