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Text: Matthew 24:3–14
Big Idea: We’re not called to panic—we’re called to pay attention.
Jesus gave His disciples signs to watch for—not so they’d speculate, but so they’d stay awake. The goal isn’t prediction—it’s preparation. Wars, earthquakes, deception, and division aren’t just headlines—they’re signposts.
The end times will be marked by deception, division, and distraction
God gives us signs not to scare us but to prepare us
Our response to the signs should be urgency, not fear
Application:
Stay alert this week—spiritually. Fast from fear-driven news, and spend time in prayerful reflection on what matters most.
Scripture Reference: Matthew 24:3–14
Closing Thought:
The signs may shake the world, but they should anchor your soul. You don’t need to fear the times when you follow the One who holds time.
Text: 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18; Revelation 1:7
Big Idea: Jesus isn’t coming back quietly—He’s coming back gloriously.
The second coming of Christ is not a metaphor—it’s a promise. And when He returns, He won’t be a baby in a manger but a King on a throne. His return will be visible, victorious, and undeniable.
The return of Jesus is personal, literal, and imminent
For believers, Christ’s return is our ultimate hope—not a threat
We live differently when we live ready
Application:
Ask yourself: if Jesus returned today, would you be confident or caught off guard? Let that shape your prayers, relationships, and priorities this week.
Scripture References:
1 Thessalonians 4:13–18
Revelation 1:7
Closing Thought:
Jesus is not late—He’s patient. But one day soon, the sky will split, the trumpet will sound, and the King will return.
Text: 2 Thessalonians 2:1–12; Daniel 7:23–25
Big Idea: Evil has a plan—but it can’t overpower God’s purpose.
Before the final victory, Scripture tells us there will be resistance. The antichrist, persecution, and global deception aren’t fantasy—they’re foretold. But even as darkness rises, light will never lose.
The antichrist is real—but he’s no match for Jesus
God’s people are called to endure, not escape
The Holy Spirit is our strength and seal in the midst of pressure
Application:
Strengthen your spiritual endurance this week. Commit to daily Scripture reading and ask God to deepen your discernment.
Scripture References:
2 Thessalonians 2:1–12
Daniel 7:23–25
Closing Thought:
We don’t deny darkness—we defeat it by walking in the light. No matter what rises, Jesus reigns.
Text: Revelation 21:1–5; Romans 8:18–25
Big Idea: The end of this world is the beginning of the one we were made for.
Heaven isn’t our escape—it’s our inheritance. God isn’t just taking us away; He’s renewing everything. The pain, the tears, the loss—they all give way to joy. This is the promise that keeps us anchored.
Heaven isn’t just a place “up there”—it’s a future fully restored
God will wipe away every tear and right every wrong
Eternity should shape how we love and live today
Application:
Take 10 minutes each day this week to reflect on eternity. Let it remind you that your present suffering is producing eternal glory.
Scripture References:
Revelation 21:1–5
Romans 8:18–25
Closing Thought:
Heaven isn’t our backup plan—it’s the main event. And the One who promised it is faithful to bring it to pass.