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The message of repentance is not just for the youth. God is calling everyone—especially the elderly—to seek Him while there is still time. To the parents, grandparents, uncles, and elders: your days are precious, and the hour is near. Before you return to dust, turn your heart to God.
This is a divine wake-up call. God is not overlooking your age or the gray in your hair—He is confronting your sin. Jesus says to the older generation: “I have been patient with your aging and graying, but not with your sin. Repent, or perish.”
It’s not too late. You can still be a light to the younger generation—those who are searching, exploring, and discovering truth. Don’t be a stumbling block. Be a guide. Be a testimony of grace and transformation.
Now is the time. Don’t wait for tomorrow—tomorrow may not come.
There will come a day when your eyes grow dim, your knees falter, and even chewing becomes a struggle. You’ll look for someone young and strong to lead you—but will they find you faithful? Don’t wait until your mind begins to fade and your thoughts slip away. If you delay repentance until your brain no longer functions, the enemy will seize the opportunity. He will bring seven more spirits, and your fall will be great.
But even then, God remains merciful. He is full of love and slow to anger. He says: “Come now, let us reason together. Though your sins are like scarlet, I will make them white as snow.”
So rise up, elders. Repent. Lead. Shine. Be the example the next generation needs.
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God’s prophecy reveals the future with certainty—He knows the beginning and the end. After Satan’s rebellion, God exposed the lies behind the devil’s accusations—that He was controlling and unjust. In divine wisdom, God unfolded a plan to demonstrate to the loyal angels the ultimate triumph of truth and righteousness.
One of the most dramatic prophecies is found in Revelation 12, where the conflict between the woman and the red dragon symbolizes the ongoing battle between good and evil. This prophecy is not just symbolic—it’s a warning, a revelation, and a call to repentance. God reveals these mysteries because He is merciful. Even if you’re already consumed by sin, He wants to snatch you from the fire and save you.
🌕 The Heavenly Sign
“A great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head. She was pregnant and cried out in pain as she was about to give birth.” “Then another sign appeared in heaven: an enormous red dragon with seven heads and ten horns and seven crowns on its heads. Its tail swept a third of the stars out of the sky and flung them to the earth. The dragon stood in front of the woman who was about to give birth, so that it might devour her child the moment he was born.” — Revelation 12:1–4
This passage carries dual meaning:
👩🍼 First Interpretation: Mary and the Birth of Jesus
The woman represents Virgin Mary, who was about to give birth to Jesus, the Son of God, in human flesh. The red dragon is Satan, who sought to destroy Jesus from the moment of His birth.
When King Herod heard from the Magi that a child had been born who would be King, he was enraged. He ordered the massacre of all male children two years old and under in Bethlehem. As Matthew wrote, fulfilling Isaiah’s prophecy:
“Rachel is weeping for her children.”
But God intervened. An angel warned Joseph in a dream to flee to Egypt. That night, Joseph and Mary packed their belongings and escaped with baby Jesus. They remained in Egypt for over two years until Herod died. Guided by God, they later settled in Nazareth, fulfilling the prophecy:
“A great light has been seen in Galilee.”
Satan, the red dragon, was furious. Though he failed to destroy the child, he continued his pursuit.
⛪ Second Interpretation: The Woman as the Pure Church
The woman in Revelation symbolizes the pure church of God, especially during the Dark Ages, a time marked by intense persecution and spiritual darkness. For centuries, religious authorities sought to control doctrine and suppress biblical truth, silencing those who dared to challenge their power.
The Protestant Reformation emerged as a spiritual awakening. Led by Martin Luther in Germany and followed by reformers like John Calvin and John Wycliffe, believers rose up against the corruption and false teachings of the institutional church. Many paid the ultimate price for their convictions: tortured, burned at the stake, falsely accused of witchcraft, like Joan of Arc in France, some were used as human torches, others devoured by wild beasts, or executed by sword under the authority of the papacy and monarchs such as Queen Mary of England.
This movement gave birth to Protestantism, marking a pivotal split in Christianity. A new wave of faith spread across northern Europe in the early 16th century, challenging medieval Catholic doctrines and restoring access to Scripture and salvation by grace through faith.
The red dragon’s pursuit of the child in Revelation represents Satan’s relentless attack on the remnant church—those who remained faithful to God’s Word. Decrees that restricted Scripture to monks and nuns, and claimed that forgiveness could only be granted by the Pope, were distortions of divine truth.
Yet, God provided refuge. The earth and its elements, symbolized by trees and wilderness, represent the people and places God used to shelter His faithful, just as He protected Mary and the infant Jesus from Herod’s wrath.
🙌 Final Call
This prophecy is not just history; it’s a warning for today. The battle between good and evil continues. God is calling you to repent, to wake up, and to stand firm. He is merciful, full of love, and slow to anger. He says:
“Come now, let us reason together. Though your sins are like scarlet, I will make them white as snow.”
Don’t wait. The dragon still roams. But the Lamb has already triumphed.
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Have you ever wondered where the abyss is? Where exactly is this abyss? The Scriptures speak of it, but what exactly is it, and why does it exist? The abyss is not a myth or a tale designed to stir the imagination—it is real. While some readers of Revelation may interpret it symbolically, God has revealed the truth, and I will do my best to explain what He has made known.
We are not called to dwell endlessly on the unknown, yet understanding the abyss is part of discerning truth in a world filled with false prophets and ministers of Satan who spread deception. Your ultimate goal is salvation. Some rush to baptism out of fear, without true conversion. But baptism is holy and meant to be once for life. Though re-baptism may occur if one has fallen from faith, it is spiritually dangerous—a subject for another day.
For now, let us focus on the abyss. It first appears in Genesis, is referenced by prophets such as Isaiah, and later emerges in Revelation. Though its origin is not fully explained, God revealed its reality through His prophets. The abyss is closely tied to Satan’s rebellion. Before he turned against God, Satan and his angels were part of the countless hosts of heaven. We do not know when or how God’s heaven began, nor should we question it.
Throughout history, skeptics, atheists, agnostics, and philosophers have debated such mysteries, much like the Greeks who gathered in public plazas to argue their philosophies. Yet Scripture gives us glimpses of truth. Moses, in Genesis, described the abyss in these words:
“Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.” (Genesis 1:2)
As revealed by God, the first war and rebellion, the first sin, began in Heaven. Sin appeared when Satan turned against God. Some have wrongly accused God of creating evil, but Scripture makes clear: God did not create evil. Rather, because He granted absolute freedom to His angels, sin mysteriously arose when Lucifer chose pride over obedience.
Lucifer, once the most radiant and beautiful of angels, held a special place as a cherub, a guardian shielding others from the consuming fire of God’s presence. But pride took root in him. He exalted himself above the other angels, boasting in his beauty and brightness. Convinced of his own strength, he believed he could rival God Himself. He accused God of being controlling, claiming there was no freedom under His rule. Yet Lucifer misunderstood the nature of God’s omnipotence and the consuming fire of His holiness.
This pride grew into rebellion. The angel, once radiant, became corrupted; his beauty turned to darkness. He spread deception among the angels, convincing them that God was a tyrant. One-third of heaven’s host believed his lies and joined his rebellion.
Scripture records what followed:
“War broke out in heaven. Michael and his angels fought against the dragon, and the dragon and his angels fought back. But he was not strong enough, and they lost their place in heaven. The great dragon was hurled down, that ancient serpent called the devil, or Satan, who leads the whole world astray.” (Revelation 12:7-8)
Lucifer, now called the serpent, was cast down in fury, along with the angels who followed him. They became corrupted spirits, stripped of their former glory. Though the battle was beyond human imagination, flashes of lightning, thunder, and spiritual conflict, God’s power prevailed. Satan and his angels were defeated and hurled to the earth.
As John wrote: “He was hurled to the earth, and his angels with him.” (Revelation 12:9)
The collapse of the ground gave rise to what we now call the black hole, which scientists observe as expanding in the heavens. Through this passage, God cast Satan and his angels into the abyss. In truth, the universe itself reflects this abyss: once a dark, empty void of desolation.
It is beyond human imagination to picture billions of angels falling together, one third of heaven’s host siding with Satan. For ages beyond counting, they have been bound in this abyss. Though details remain hidden, God revealed glimpses through His prophets. Scripture confirms that the abyss is their prison. As spirits, they were confined in darkness, unable to summon light. Satan’s limited power could not pierce the void. They drifted in emptiness, water, darkness, airless space, a vast limbo suspended in desolation.
Before God created the world, this abyss was formless and void. After countless ages, God devised His plan. His Spirit descended into the abyss, into the place of darkness. At first, Satan and his angels remained powerless, imprisoned. But when God visited, they witnessed His glory firsthand.
Scripture declares: “Let there be light.” (Genesis 1:3)
And there was light. Over six days, God shaped creation, earth and seas, stars and heavens, moon and sun, bringing beauty and order to the abyss. On the seventh day, He rested and blessed His work, establishing the Sabbath.
Thus, the abyss was transformed. What was once desolate became a living world, radiant with wonder and light. And Satan, with his fallen angels, watched it unfold, beholding with their own eyes the immeasurable power of God.
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Now that Scripture is being preached in nearly every corner of the world, Satan is devising a new plan to infiltrate the truth and destroy God's people. How will he accomplish this? Jesus warned us:
“Watch out that no one deceives you. For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am the Messiah,’ and will deceive many.”
The evil one will attempt to impersonate Jesus.
Satan is cunning and knows human weaknesses—especially our desire for attention. As more people hear the truth, he will exploit this platform to mislead many. Since God has not removed the power He gave Satan, he will use every trick at his disposal to deceive, particularly targeting the younger generation.
Seeing that young people often feel lost and seek comfort and a sense of belonging, Satan uses these vulnerabilities as his opportunities. Jesus also warned us in advance:
“At that time if anyone says to you, ‘Look, here is the Messiah!’ or, ‘There he is!’ do not believe it. For false messiahs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect. See, I have told you ahead of time.”
Jesus, when He comes for the second time, will not come in secret. He will come with great power and with God the Father in great glory. As it is written,
“Look, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those who pierced him; and all peoples on earth will mourn because of him. So shall it be! Amen.”
Jesus assured that true believers will not be deceived. He explained that before His return, certain events must unfold first:
“This gospel of the kingdom will be preached throughout the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.” When you see the “abomination that causes desolation” standing in the holy place, as spoken of by the prophet Daniel—let those who understand take heed—those in Judea must flee to the mountains. No one should go down from the rooftop to retrieve anything from their home, nor should anyone in the field return for their cloak. The days will be especially hard for pregnant women and nursing mothers, so pray that your escape does not happen in winter or on the Sabbath. This time of great distress will be unlike anything the world has ever seen before, and nothing like it will ever come again.
If anyone claims, “Look, He’s out in the wilderness,” don’t go out; or if they say, “Here He is, in the inner rooms,” don’t believe it. Just as lightning flashes from the east and is seen all the way to the west, so will the coming of the Son of Man be visible to all. Wherever there is a carcass, the vultures will gather.
Immediately after those troubling days, “the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, the stars will fall from the sky, and the heavenly bodies will be shaken.” Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, and all people on earth will mourn when they see Him coming on the clouds with power and great glory. He will send His angels with a loud trumpet call to gather His elect from the four winds, from one end of the heavens to the other.
Learn this lesson from the fig tree: when its twigs become tender and its leaves sprout, you know summer is near. In the same way, when you see all these things happening, know that His return is near—right at the door.”
Now, everyone has been clearly warned—there are no more excuses. God will hold each person accountable for their actions and for rejecting these words and warnings. Since you have received the truth, share it boldly and without hesitation. In doing so, you will be blessed.
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Young ones, pray, and do not be deceived. Your physical youth may last from infancy to your early thirties, but God has promised something far greater: eternal life. This life is not bound by aging or decay. God will transform your mortal body into a spiritual one, radiant and everlasting, to dwell with Him forever.
In heaven, you will be like the angels, ageless, beautiful, and free. No more striving to stay young. No more stress over grades, achievements, or appearances. You won’t labor or worry. Instead, God will inscribe His truth upon your forehead, and you will carry that truth for as long as He lives—forever.
Now is the time to accept this truth. Don’t let the voices of doubt or discouragement define you. You are unique, wonderfully made, and deeply loved. Heaven is a place of pure joy, where youth never fades and peace never ends.
Who else can offer such a promise? No one. Only God.
Today, He is calling you—yes, you. Salvation is personal. You can pray for your family, but you cannot save them. Each soul must answer God’s call for themselves.
So, listen closely. God is calling you again. Will you answer?
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Many people ask, “If God is all-powerful, why does evil exist?” “Didn’t God create only good angels?” These are profound questions that touch on the mystery of God’s divine plan. According to Scripture and the revelations given through God’s anointed prophets, disciples, and messengers, God did indeed create only good angels. However, the full story of how the devil came to exist is more complex—and much of it remains a mystery known only to God.
The Bible reveals how the world was created, but the creation of heaven and the angels is not fully explained. That part of God’s work is hidden from human understanding. As believers, our focus should be on salvation, not on unraveling every mystery of the divine realm.
Still, glimpses of the devil’s origin are found in the books of Isaiah and Psalms. Satan was once known as Lucifer, the most beautiful and radiant cherub created by God. He was designed to serve a unique purpose: to shield the other angels from being consumed by the overwhelming power of God’s presence. Lucifer was the “morning star,” dazzling in beauty and brilliance.
But then, a mysterious shift occurred—pride crept into Lucifer’s heart. Once exalted above countless angels and entrusted with divine authority, he began to see himself as equal to God. His beauty, brilliance, and ability to endure the fiery presence of the Almighty led him to a dangerous conclusion: perhaps he was divine too.
In the depths of his heart, Lucifer declared:
“I will ascend to the heavens; I will raise my throne above the stars of God. I will sit enthroned on the mount of assembly, on the heights of Mount Zaphon. I will climb above the clouds and make myself like the Most High.”
Lucifer’s pride led him to deceive. He spread lies among the angels, accusing God of being a tyrant who denied them true freedom. He promised a better rule, one where he would be in charge. Tragically, one-third of the angels believed him and joined his rebellion.
This led to a great war in heaven. Lucifer, once the brightest of God’s creations, was cast down and renamed: Satan, the devil, the prince of darkness and deception, the ancient serpent. His fall was not just a punishment, it was a transformation from light to darkness, from truth to lies.
In the end, while the full details of heaven’s creation remain hidden, the story of Lucifer’s fall reminds us of the danger of pride and the importance of remaining faithful to God. The mystery of evil’s existence is not ours to fully understand—but our salvation is.
(Isaiah 14:12-16)
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The mystery of God is something far beyond human comprehension. Though we are not meant to fully grasp it, many still wrestle with profound questions: How did God come to exist? Who is God? Where is God? These timeless inquiries stir curiosity and spark debate across generations.
As believers, we affirm that the Bible is the only divinely inspired and authoritative record of human history and the creation of the world. Yet, not everyone accepts its truth. For those who reject the Scriptures, no human reasoning can convince them—only God Himself can open their hearts to recognize the Bible as His revealed Word.
When we speak of God, we refer to the Triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—as revealed throughout the Bible. Before any sacred texts were written, God commanded Moses to document the beginning of all things, from Genesis to Exodus. This marked the start of the Bible’s formation, which is divided into two major sections: the Old Testament and the New Testament. (The process of how the Bible was compiled will be explored in a separate series of messages.)
The Old Testament centers on the creation of the world and the foundational events that shaped humanity’s relationship with God. To cover every detail would require volumes—far more than a single message can contain. So we’ll journey through these truths in segments, unfolding the story step by step.
Moses faithfully recorded what God revealed to him. Not every detail was included, or else the Old Testament would rival the size of modern encyclopedias. During this time, God did not appear in physical form to His prophets. Instead, they heard His voice—gentle, yet unmistakable.
Adam and Eve, the first humans, saw God before their fall. But after their disobedience, they lost their spiritual status—their “angel-like” nature—and became aware of their physical nakedness. From that moment on, they no longer saw God face to face but only heard His voice.
The Bible recounts this pivotal moment:
“The Lord God called to Adam, ‘Where are you?’
And Adam replied, ‘I heard You in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; so I hid.’
Then God asked, ‘Who told you that you were naked? Have you eaten from the tree I commanded you not to eat from?’” (Genesis 3:9–11)
Did God truly not know where Adam and Eve were? Of course He did. But He asked not out of ignorance, but to make them aware of their fallen state, that they had been stripped of their spiritual covering and now bore the nature of flesh.
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This story stands as a powerful reminder to every Christian: faith without action is like a fig tree full of leaves but bearing no fruit. It may look alive on the outside, but its fruitlessness reveals a deeper emptiness within.
When God calls you, and you answer that call, you are entrusted with a mission. Just as Jesus called His twelve disciples and sent them out to preach the gospel to all nations, He calls each of us to labor in His vineyard. He didn’t promise a life of ease or comfort, but He did promise this: “I am with you always, even to the end of the world.”
God never said, “Sit back and enjoy the blessings.” No—Jesus Himself said, “My Father is always at His work, and I too am working.”
In that same spirit, we are called to work diligently for the Kingdom. God does not bless idleness. He desires His followers to be active, faithful, and fruitful, using their gifts to serve others and glorify Him.
Complacency is a quiet danger. It lulls us into spiritual sleep, convincing us that belief alone is enough. But true discipleship demands more—it calls for commitment, sacrifice, and obedience.
The parable that follows illustrates the consequences of choosing comfort over calling. Let it awaken your spirit, challenge your heart, and renew your purpose in Christ.
The next day, as they were leaving Bethany, Jesus was hungry. Seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to find out if it had any fruit. When he reached it, he found nothing but leaves, because it was not the season for figs.
Then he said to the tree, “May no one ever eat fruit from you again.”
And his disciples heard him say it.
When evening came, Jesus and his disciples went out of the city.
In the morning, as they went along, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots.
Peter remembered and said to Jesus,
“Rabbi, look! The fig tree you cursed has withered!”
“Have faith in God,” Jesus answered.
“Truly I tell you, if anyone says to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into the sea,’ and does not doubt in their heart but believes that what they say will happen, it will be done for them. Therefore, I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours. And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive them, so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins.”
At the end of the story, Jesus reminds us of a profound truth: when we pray earnestly and sincerely, God listens. Through the Holy Spirit, our prayers rise to Heaven, and the Father hears every word spoken in faith.
Jesus’ words are clear and powerful. He doesn’t complicate the message. He simply says that if we believe and pray with a sincere heart, God responds. It’s not about eloquence or ritual; it’s about faith and honesty.
This is the promise: “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened.”
God is not distant. He is near to those who call on Him in truth. Whether you are returning like the prodigal son or faithfully serving like the older brother, your prayers matter. And when they come from a place of humility and trust, He is always listening.
