The sermon discusses Christ's return, reframing the end not as a source of fear but as the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan. Drawing from Luke 21, it emphasizes that while signs of the end are real, Jesus' primary instruction is not to obsess over timing but to remain vigilant, sober, and focused on faithful service in the present. The preacher warns against spiritual distractions—whether from apocalyptic speculation or political misapplications of Scripture—urging believers to prioritize relationships, obedience, and inner peace over anxious speculation. Rooted in the assurance that Christ has conquered death and holds the keys to life and eternity, the message calls for joyful anticipation, not dread, as our true hope lies not in the end itself, but in the eternal life and presence of Christ, who is the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end.