What if the greatest obstacle to God's kingdom isn't what we've always assumed? In this thought-provoking message, Pastor Chad challenges traditional end-times theology, particularly dispensationalism, and its impact on Christian engagement with the world. Drawing from Mark 1:15, he reframes repentance not as merely turning from sin, but as a profound shift in mindset to embrace the present reality of God's kingdom. Through careful biblical analysis, Pastor Chad demonstrates how certain interpretations have led believers to adopt a passive, escape-focused mentality rather than fulfilling Christ's commission to disciple nations. He passionately argues that the kingdom of God isn't a future event but a present reality that should transform every aspect of life - from family to economics to culture. With compelling historical context and practical implications, he calls the church to "repent and believe the good news" by embracing an optimistic, kingdom-advancing worldview that empowers believers to be active agents of transformation. The urgent invitation is clear: it's time for Christians to shift from waiting for escape to partnering with God in bringing heaven to earth today.