
Beloved, we are in a time when appearances can easily mask reality. It is one thing to speak like a Christian, to walk and act the part, to blend into the church crowd and carry the language of faith—but it is another thing entirely to be found faithful to His voice.
Many today sit on the fence, unknowingly living in self-deceit, mistaking outward form for inward fire. But When the Son of Man Shall Come, the question will not be about how we appeared, but about how we endured—how deeply we walked with the Holy Ghost, how fully we surrendered, how faithfully and patiently we waited.
This message is not a call to fear, but a divine bugle, sculpted by the hand of God and blown from the throne of grace—a loving wake-up call to stir the embers of our devotion, to rekindle dying hope, and to anchor our hearts afresh in the promise of His return.
Jesus is coming back—not for a crowd, not for the casual, not for the convenient—but for a faithful bride. The question echoes through the corridors of time: Will He find faith on the earth? Will He find faith in you? Now is the time to rise.
Now is the time to watch, to wait, to stand unwavering—until He comes.