Before It's Too Late: A Wake-Up Call to the Remnant
Hey, brother. Sister.
If you’re reading this… maybe you’ve been feeling it.
The spiritual fog. The distraction. That quiet drift—
away from the Bible…
away from prayer…
away from Jesus.
Maybe you were raised in this truth. Maybe you came into it as an adult. But you’ve heard the messages.
And you know what time it is.
But lately... the world’s been calling louder.
Entertainment. Comfort. Money. Social media.
It’s subtle. It’s slow.
And before you know it—you’re further from Christ than you ever thought you’d be.
But I’m here to plead with you: Come back. Before it’s too late.
You see what’s happening in the world.
This isn't business as usual.
Prophecy is fulfilling in real time. The final movements will be rapid ones.
The Sunday law crisis is coming. The shaking is already beginning.
Satan’s snare is not just in deception… it’s in distraction.
And right now, some of God’s own people are spiritually asleep—just when they should be wide awake.
This is not the time to play church.
This is not the time to flirt with sin.
This is not the time to scroll endlessly while your Bible collects dust.
Jesus is coming!
And He’s not coming for half-committed, lukewarm, distracted Christians.
He’s coming for a people who are washed, cleansed, and on fire with His Spirit.
Yes, you’ve fallen.
Yes, you’ve messed up.
But Jesus is STILL calling you. Right now.
He hasn’t given up on you.
He’s STILL knocking.
The same Jesus who gave everything for you is still ready to break those chains.
To give you victory over sin.
To cleanse your heart.
To reignite that first love.
If you’ve drifted… come back.
If you’re hiding in guilt… come home.
If you’ve been playing the part but not living the life… surrender now.
There’s still time… but not much.
Don’t miss the ark while it’s still open.
Don’t wait until the storm hits to start building your faith.
Fall to your knees.
Open the Word.
Cry out to Jesus.
Because He’s coming back for a PURE bride.
And the door of mercy won’t stay open much longer.
"Behold, I stand at the door and knock…”