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If the trumpet sounded tonight, would you be ready?
He paints a stark picture of the chaos to follow—beheadings, collapsed infrastructure, and unprecedented suffering (Matthew 24:21). Against this backdrop, Apostle Williams exhorts believers to holiness and self-examination, reminding them that “without holiness, no one shall see God” (Hebrews 12:14). Being “ready” means more than church attendance—it requires dying to self, rejecting sin, and actively leading others to Christ. Earthly pursuits, he warns, are like Lego houses destined to be cleared away; only a life of obedience and devotion will stand. His challenge is piercing: If Jesus came at midnight tonight, would you hear the trumpet?
By Apostle Alfred WilliamsIf the trumpet sounded tonight, would you be ready?
He paints a stark picture of the chaos to follow—beheadings, collapsed infrastructure, and unprecedented suffering (Matthew 24:21). Against this backdrop, Apostle Williams exhorts believers to holiness and self-examination, reminding them that “without holiness, no one shall see God” (Hebrews 12:14). Being “ready” means more than church attendance—it requires dying to self, rejecting sin, and actively leading others to Christ. Earthly pursuits, he warns, are like Lego houses destined to be cleared away; only a life of obedience and devotion will stand. His challenge is piercing: If Jesus came at midnight tonight, would you hear the trumpet?