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The chaos engulfing our world serves a dual purpose – it's both a warning sign of prophesied end times and Satan's masterful distraction from our true mission. From Ukraine to cultural clashes across Europe, from rising anti-Semitism to rampant lawlessness, the spiritual battle behind global headlines grows more evident daily.
"If you don't think that we're at the end or close to it, you're not paying attention," Russ Galzo warns while unpacking how current events align with biblical prophecy. Yet rather than obsessing over rapture timelines, he challenges believers to refocus on Christ's commission. The enemy deploys sophisticated diversions, like the sensationalized Jeffrey Epstein saga, creating smoke screens that pull Christians away from meaningful kingdom work and gospel conversations.
What makes this spiritual warfare so intriguing is its paradoxical nature. While a great falling away occurs in many Western nations, God simultaneously orchestrates remarkable movements elsewhere. In India, thousands flock to Calvary Temple hours before dawn each Sunday, filling multiple services across massive sanctuaries. This divine contrast reveals God's dual work: judgment and revival occupying the same historical moment.
Drawing from Jeremiah 18, Scalzo delivers a sobering reminder that God sometimes allows hardship to redirect wandering hearts. "We can wake up tomorrow morning and be in a different world," he observes, highlighting that genuine security exists only in Christ. When believers walk God's highway rather than worldly side roads, they discover peace amid chaos – perhaps the most compelling testimony to share with a frightened world. Keep looking up; the King is coming!
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The chaos engulfing our world serves a dual purpose – it's both a warning sign of prophesied end times and Satan's masterful distraction from our true mission. From Ukraine to cultural clashes across Europe, from rising anti-Semitism to rampant lawlessness, the spiritual battle behind global headlines grows more evident daily.
"If you don't think that we're at the end or close to it, you're not paying attention," Russ Galzo warns while unpacking how current events align with biblical prophecy. Yet rather than obsessing over rapture timelines, he challenges believers to refocus on Christ's commission. The enemy deploys sophisticated diversions, like the sensationalized Jeffrey Epstein saga, creating smoke screens that pull Christians away from meaningful kingdom work and gospel conversations.
What makes this spiritual warfare so intriguing is its paradoxical nature. While a great falling away occurs in many Western nations, God simultaneously orchestrates remarkable movements elsewhere. In India, thousands flock to Calvary Temple hours before dawn each Sunday, filling multiple services across massive sanctuaries. This divine contrast reveals God's dual work: judgment and revival occupying the same historical moment.
Drawing from Jeremiah 18, Scalzo delivers a sobering reminder that God sometimes allows hardship to redirect wandering hearts. "We can wake up tomorrow morning and be in a different world," he observes, highlighting that genuine security exists only in Christ. When believers walk God's highway rather than worldly side roads, they discover peace amid chaos – perhaps the most compelling testimony to share with a frightened world. Keep looking up; the King is coming!
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