A NUGGET OF TRUTH.
Are We Seeing Bible Prophecy Unfold Before Our very Eyes?
An article we read highlights growing calls within the European Union for coordinated national responses to energy disruptions—including proposals such as car-free Sundays to address global supply instability. While presented as environmental and economic solutions, students of Bible prophecy recognize that global crises often pave the way for sweeping legislative changes.
The Bible clearly warns that in the last days, world events would move toward enforced observance connected to worship. Revelation 13:16-17 declares:
“And he causeth all… to receive a mark… that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark…”
Restrictions tied to buying and selling show how economic pressures can be used to influence conscience. Likewise, Daniel 7:25 foretold a power that would “think to change times and laws.” History confirms that Sunday observance has long been at the center of religious legislation—and crises often accelerate such movements.
Jesus also warned:
“And there shall be… distress of nations, with perplexity” (Luke 21:25).
Energy instability, global coordination, and economic uncertainty certainly fit this description. These developments remind us that prophecy is not outdated—it is unfolding.
Ellen White wrote:
“The enforcement of Sunday-keeping on the part of Protestant churches is an enforcement of the worship of the papacy.” (The Great Controversy, p. 448)
She also warned that calamities and crises would be used to justify religious legislation.
What should we do?
* Study your Bible diligently (2 Timothy 2:15).
* Strengthen your personal relationship with Jesus through prayer.
* Honor God’s commandments, including the seventh-day Sabbath (Exodus 20:8-11).
* Prepare spiritually for the challenges ahead.
* Share hope with others Jesus is coming soon!
These are not times for fear—but for faith. Not panic—but preparation. The signs around us are calling us to deeper commitment.
Jesus said:
“When these things begin to come to pass, then look up… for your redemption draweth nigh.” (Luke 21:28)
Are we spiritually ready for what prophecy says is coming? How do you see current global events aligning with Bible prophecy?
Are We Seeing Bible Prophecy Unfold Before Our very Eyes?
An article we read highlights growing calls within the European Union for coordinated national responses to energy disruptions—including proposals such as car-free Sundays to address global supply instability. While presented as environmental and economic solutions, students of Bible prophecy recognize that global crises often pave the way for sweeping legislative changes.
The Bible clearly warns that in the last days, world events would move toward enforced observance connected to worship. Revelation 13:16-17 declares:
“And he causeth all… to receive a mark… that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark…”
Restrictions tied to buying and selling show how economic pressures can be used to influence conscience. Likewise, Daniel 7:25 foretold a power that would “think to change times and laws.” History confirms that Sunday observance has long been at the center of religious legislation—and crises often accelerate such movements.
Jesus also warned:
“And there shall be… distress of nations, with perplexity” (Luke 21:25).
Energy instability, global coordination, and economic uncertainty certainly fit this description. These developments remind us that prophecy is not outdated—it is unfolding.
Ellen White wrote:
“The enforcement of Sunday-keeping on the part of Protestant churches is an enforcement of the worship of the papacy.” (The Great Controversy, p. 448)
She also warned that calamities and crises would be used to justify religious legislation.
What should we do?
* Study your Bible diligently (2 Timothy 2:15).
* Strengthen your personal relationship with Jesus through prayer.
* Honor God’s commandments, including the seventh-day Sabbath (Exodus 20:8-11).
* Prepare spiritually for the challenges ahead.
* Share hope with others Jesus is coming soon!
These are not times for fear—but for faith. Not panic—but preparation. The signs around us are calling us to deeper commitment.
Jesus said:
“When these things begin to come to pass, then look up… for your redemption draweth nigh.” (Luke 21:28)
Are we spiritually ready for what prophecy says is coming? How do you see current global events aligning with Bible prophecy?
A NUGGET OF TRUTH.
Are We Seeing Bible Prophecy Unfold Before Our very Eyes?
An article we read highlights growing calls within the European Union for coordinated national responses to energy disruptions—including proposals such as car-free Sundays to address global supply instability. While presented as environmental and economic solutions, students of Bible prophecy recognize that global crises often pave the way for sweeping legislative changes.
The Bible clearly warns that in the last days, world events would move toward enforced observance connected to worship. Revelation 13:16-17 declares:
“And he causeth all… to receive a mark… that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark…”
Restrictions tied to buying and selling show how economic pressures can be used to influence conscience. Likewise, Daniel 7:25 foretold a power that would “think to change times and laws.” History confirms that Sunday observance has long been at the center of religious legislation—and crises often accelerate such movements.
Jesus also warned:
“And there shall be… distress of nations, with perplexity” (Luke 21:25).
Energy instability, global coordination, and economic uncertainty certainly fit this description. These developments remind us that prophecy is not outdated—it is unfolding.
Ellen White wrote:
“The enforcement of Sunday-keeping on the part of Protestant churches is an enforcement of the worship of the papacy.” (The Great Controversy, p. 448)
She also warned that calamities and crises would be used to justify religious legislation.
What should we do?
* Study your Bible diligently (2 Timothy 2:15).
* Strengthen your personal relationship with Jesus through prayer.
* Honor God’s commandments, including the seventh-day Sabbath (Exodus 20:8-11).
* Prepare spiritually for the challenges ahead.
* Share hope with others Jesus is coming soon!
These are not times for fear—but for faith. Not panic—but preparation. The signs around us are calling us to deeper commitment.
Jesus said:
“When these things begin to come to pass, then look up… for your redemption draweth nigh.” (Luke 21:28)
Are we spiritually ready for what prophecy says is coming? How do you see current global events aligning with Bible prophecy?
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