F4S

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Need A 10-Fold Chronology of End Times Events?

"End-times events (biblically prophesied) are like dominoes—closely stacked. Once the first one falls, the rest will follow in rapid succession." ~ Greg Laurie They fall over against each other with such rapidity -- the quickness is astounding! Lacking caution, the fear of God, basic vigilance, real discernment -- it can catch a person off guard to their own hurt, with this suddenness.

Bible prophecy will all with precision get fulfilled. It's been like that from the start. It can feel like a thousand-piece puzzle spilled across the floor—beasts, thrones, bowls, trumpets, wars, real angels and those fallen.. yep, dragon-like creatures, and a faithful returning King. 

Yet Scripture is not written to confuse any of us regarding the faithful God, but to steady us in Christ. 

“God is not the author of confusion but of peace” (1 Corinthians 14:33). When we read carefully—literally, on purpose and for a purpose. We study this stuff historically, grammatically—the picture sharpens.

What is the falling away first? Will there be a great apostasy during the end times?

How can I begin to see it -- this apostasy, how can I recognize it?

Why do so many PKs aka preachers' kids walk away from a sound faith?

Will there really be a great falling away before Jesus comes in the clouds?

They went out from us, cuz they were not really with us.

Will there be a worldwide awakening or revival before the end times? Man, I only see this with the Jews evangelizing with urgency during the tribulation years.

What should be our response when a Christian leader renounces Christ and His body, the church?

What should be our response when a famous or other Christian leader falls away? Keep your eyes on Christ, cuz people will fail you. 

Sup with that: You have left your first love (Revelation 2:4)?

At its heart, Bible prophecy is not about charts or fake blah, blah, blah in His name. It is about the living word of God -- Christ. 

“This is my Father’s world… though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the Ruler yet.”

His Kingdom will come, and His will be done. George Barna's research consistently shows that while a majority of Americans believe in Jesus’ physical bodily return here, only a small fraction can articulate what the Bible actually teaches about this. That gap really matters. The Holy Spirit, utilizing Bible Prophecy, can help purify us in Him. “Everyone who has this hope in Him purifies himself” (1 John 3:3). Clear doctrine is to fuel holy living that glorifies the Lord.

Would you like a Bible-sound chronology held by many Evangelical Christian teachers?:


1. The Rapture of the Church (It's Imminent, God won't forget His beloved Bride)

Scripture teaches that Christ will come for His Church before His divine wrath suddenly falls upon the earth.

“For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout… And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up… to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord” (1 Thessalonians 4:16–17, NKJV).

But that word is not in the Bible, Kurt. Yes it is.. in the Latin Bible. The phrase “caught up” translates the Greek harpazō—to seize, to snatch suddenly. The Latin rapturo gives us this word Rapture. Paul adds, “In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye… the dead will be raised incorruptible” (1 Corinthians 15:52).

This event is totally imminent—no prophecy must precede it happening. Jesus described it as coming “as a thief in the night” (1 Thessalonians 5:2). Quiet. Sudden. Personal..in one sixth of a nanosecond. Blink! 

In the Rapture, Christ comes for His saints. At the Second Coming, He returns with them.

As Billy Graham often said, “The Bible is more up to date than tomorrow’s newspaper.” The next headline on heaven’s calendar is not war—but a wedding rescue.


2. The Rise of the Antichrist

After the salty restraining influence (of the Church is removed outta here. 2 Thessalonians 2:7–8). Mr. Personality, a charismatic world leader emerges—the Beast, the Antichrist (Revelation 13:1; Daniel 9:27 Mister in place of Christ. He's always lusted after the worship).

He promises peace, but he also lies. Daniel says he confirms a covenant. Revelation shows him empowered by Satan himself. Paul calls him “the man of sin.”

He will NOT initially appear monstrous, I mean at the get-go, but more magnetic. “Through peace he shall destroy many” (Daniel 8:25). The worldly people, desperate for stability, will embrace him and bow.

“When people reject the true Christ, they become vulnerable to a false one.”Greg Laurie 

Prophecy accurately informs.. not to frighten believers—but to lovingly forewarn the world.


3. The Seven-Year Tribulation

This is a period of unprecedented judgment described in Revelation 6–16. Seals. Trumpets. Bowls. The wrath of God poured upon persistent rebellion.

Jesus called it “great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of the world” (Matthew 24:21).

Meanwhile, the Church is in heaven. Believers appear before the Judgment Seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10)—not for condemnation, but for reward. Perhaps you've longed for that wedding? 

Then comes the Marriage Supper of the Lamb (Revelation 19:6–10). What a contrast: earth groans while heaven rejoices and celebrates.

Midway through the Tribulation, the Antichrist commits the “abomination of desolation” (Daniel 12:11; Mark 13:14), desecrating the temple and unleashing severe persecution. Many Jews will recognize Jesus as Messiah. Revelation 12:17 speaks of intense hatred against believers.

Ezekiel 38–39 describes a northern invasion—often associated with Gog and Magog—defeated by divine intervention, either just before or early in this period.


4. The Battle of Armageddon and the Second Coming

At the end of seven years, the nations gather against Jerusalem (Revelation 16:16). Then heaven opens.

“Now I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse. And He who sat on him was called Faithful and True” (Revelation 19:11).

This is not the Lamb in meekness—but the King in majesty.

Every eye will see Him (Revelation 1:7). He descends with the armies of heaven. The Antichrist and False Prophet are cast alive into the lake of fire (Revelation 19:20). Evil’s career basically ends abruptly.

“History is not spiraling downward out of control; it is moving toward a divinely appointed climax.” ~ John MacArthur

Armageddon is not purposeless chaos—it is justice.


5. The Judgment of the Nations

Christ judges the survivors of the Tribulation, separating “sheep” from “goats” (Matthew 25:31–46). The righteous enter His kingdom; the wicked are removed.

Old Testament saints are likely raised at this time (Daniel 12:2).


6. The Binding of Satan Happens, Yay!

Satan is bound for 1,000 years (Revelation 20:1–3). No deception. No mo lies. No global manipulation. The ancient serpent gets silenced.


7. The Millennial Kingdom

Christ reigns from Jerusalem for a literal thousand years (Revelation 20; Isaiah 60–62). Peace, justice, prosperity.

Ezekiel 40–48 describes a restored temple and memorial sacrifices—not for sin’s payment, but remembrance. The curse is restrained. The lion lies down with the lamb (Isaiah 11:6).

Imagine a world ruled by perfect righteousness. No corrupt courts. No broken treaties. No moral confusion.


8. The Final Rebellion

At the close of the thousand years, Satan is released briefly. Some born in sin will still need to be proved and pass the test (See Revelation 20:7–10). Astonishingly, some still rebel today. Even perfect governance cannot change an unregenerate heart.  We really see that gobs in here in the Western Lands.

Fire falls. The rebellion ends instantly. Satan is cast into the lake of fire forever.


9. The Great White Throne Judgment

All the unsaved dead will stand before God (Revelation 20:11–15). Books are opened. People's names absent from the Book of Life are judged according to their works.

This is not symbolic. It is final. Solemn. Just.

The Great White Throne Judgment will be tough to see. Accountablity. All those wicked dead will be brought forth, and all the wicked from all eras of history will be resurrected (with bodies fit for where they are headed) will stand before God in a final judgment (Revelation 20:11–15). The verdicts are read, and all of sinful humanity is cast into the lake of fire.

As Charles Spurgeon once warned, “Time is short, eternity is long.” Every soul will stand somewhere—either in Christ or before Christ, bowing cuz they have to.


10. The New Heavens and New Earth

Then comes glory beyond imagination.

“And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying” (Revelation 21:4).

The New Jerusalem will descend. God dwells with His people. No temple—because the Lamb is its light. No sun—because His glory really shines.

The old hymn whispers: “When we’ve been there ten thousand years, bright shining as the sun…”

Eternity is not mere clouds, or chubby little baby cherubs and harps. It is redeemed humanity adventuring, giving acceptable worship, in perfectly restored creation with a reigning Savior. 

The new creation is soon. God will completely remake the heavens and the earth. It is at this time that God wipes away all tears from His kid's eyes, and there will be no more pain, disease, death, or sorrow. We'll have a new capital. The New Jerusalem gloriously descends from heaven, and the children of God will enjoy Him. Christ will get hitched with his Bride (Revelation 21–22).


Why All This Matters Now

Prophecy is not meant to freak ya out, Sport, producing religious speculation—but sanctification for saints.

Titus 2:13 calls us to live “looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ.” I remember hearing Chuck Smith Sr say, “Live as though He is coming today. Plan as though He may not come for a hundred years.”

Barna studies show many professing Christians rarely connect end-times belief with daily holiness. Yet Scripture does. Watchfulness fuels faithfulness.

If Christ could return at any moment, then:

  • Forgiveness (from God, for you, for others, for God if you are angry at Him. He's done you no wrong ever. Not sinned even once) -- it should not wait.

  • Evangelism, gracious, tactful, respectful, and wise.. should not stall either.

  • Compromise spiritually -- that should not happen. Some compromises made with people can be smart, though. 

  • Worship should not cool or make you even warm spiritually -- we are to live on-fire for our first Love.

We do not stare at the sky in panic. Look away from all the junk going on here -- look up to Him who can really help cuz Jesus understands. Look to Him who can rescue you. We look up in hope.

“Your redemption draws near” (Luke 21:28), believer.

So be ready. Not with charts, but with a surrendered heart. Not with fear, but with faith. The King is coming—for His Church first, and then with His Church in glory.

History is not drifting. It is docking.

And the harbor is Christ.

We don't want.. don't ever want to hyper-focus on blessing or even good eschatology as an end in itself.. at the expense of time spent alone knowing the Lord, and putting off our own duties of sharing the Good News while we can. 

Note, such as topics of midtribulationismamillennialism, and partial preterism, will have different timelines of the end times, of course.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

So Many On The AP, NPR, MSNBC, CNN, Fox, Breitbart, Reddit And Legacy News Media Are Way Off. Need Ten Practical Steps In Diggin' For Solid Truth? Sometimes, It Would Seem: "Falsehood Flies, And The Truth Comes Limping After It." ~ Jonathan Swift, 1710

Life decisions are being made daily. They are made according to what one really believes inside. Please believe what really so. Don't be suckin' down any of that fake news jive. 

Q: When did the first Fake news arrive here? You remember the serpent in Genesis 3 delivered history’s first spiritual disinformation campaign: “You will not surely die” (Genesis 3:4–5). It seemed polished in the mind, it seemed so plausible, emotionally appealing—and yet it wsa utterly false. Adam and Eve died spiritually when they ate the fruit. The promise of empowerment kinda masked their rebellion. The result was death inside. 

You have a valueable human spirit inside, that needs to live! Are you stone-cold-dead, lukewarm spiritually, or on fire for Jesus Christ? Be the latter and follow Him! 

The fake news peddlers of today need to be absolutely eviscerated, refuted, and exposed for who they are..for what they are doing. Too many young people in the USA keep swallowing their Fake News lies (much of which is cooked up by Lib late-night comedians) hook, line, and sinker. 

The young people are not running to lame Reddit or TikTok because they’re mentally challenged. They’re running there because they distrust other institutions (and many of them have let everyone down).

“I've Got Far More Trust In East Dallas Gas-Station-Sushi Than In The AP, NPR, MSNBC, CNN, Fox, Breitbart, Reddit, Or Legacy Media!” @KurtwVs

"A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes". 

"A lie will go round the world while truth is pulling its boots on".

Need Ten Practical Steps for Diggin' for Truth 

1. Start with prayer, not social media scrolling. Inquire honestly of the Lord

“If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God…” — James 1:5
Ask for discernment before you consume information.


2. Slow down emotional reactions.
If it instantly makes you furious or smug, pause.

“The anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God.” — James 1:20

Outrage clouds judgment.


3. Check primary sources whenever possible.
Read the actual speech, court filing, bill, transcript — not just commentary.

“The one who states his case first seems right, until the other comes and examines him.” — Proverbs 18:17

Headlines are not evidence.


4. Compare across perspectives.
Read left, right, and center reporting on the same event.
Truth survives comparison. Lies collapse under it.


5. Separate reporting from opinion.
News describes events.
Commentary tells you what to feel about them. Pray, read, and lean on the God of the Bible more. 

Many outlets blur the lines. There is a right and a wrong. There is absolute truth. People tell me there are no absolutes.. but that's an absolute statement. 


6. Follow facts, not personalities.
Don’t anchor your worldview to influencers — even ones you like.

“Do not put your trust in princes…” — Psalm 146:3

Charisma is not credibility.


7. Watch who benefits.
Ask:
Who gains power, money, or control if I believe this?

Incentives reveal bias.


8. Reject tribal loyalty.
If you feel defensive when your “side” is criticized, that’s a warning light.

Christians follow Christ — not camps.


9. Value long-term credibility over viral moments.
Truth is often boring, qualified, and patient.

Lies spread fast.
Truth endures.


10. Anchor your mind in the Bible Good News daily.

“Sanctify them in the truth; Your word is truth.” — John 17:17

When Scripture shapes your thinking, you become harder to manipulate.


What do I slow down and do with intentionality? 

  • Pray, wait, really come to know the Lord as He is. Study truth with a heart to obey the Lord. Then put feed to your faith
  • Slow down.
  • Check the whole Bible context. Verify.
  • Compare what the whole Bible says about that.
  • Detach from tribes, but not from Christ or his Body (a healthy local church). Abide in.
  • Follow real evidence.
  • Stay humble, be a learner rather than a know-it-all. Forgive those types of jerks. (a part of being a good witness in Christ is: Don't act or talk like a puffed up jerk.. ever.)
  • Stay anchored in (daily intimate 24/7/365 honest relationship) Christ.

Man, with Jesus inside leading as Lord, that’s how you dig for truth in 2026 — yep, with godly wisdom instead of worldly wisdom. 

Hey, got a minute to read the whole article (here).

Monday, March 2, 2026

There's a way to prayerfully discipline yourself first, with self-denial and other good biblical choices. There's a time to rightly dicipline children as well -- there's indeed a way to avoid miss-disciplining. If you abuse in any manner, just stop it.

Parents, if you're misworshiping and always defending your children's sins, (and sometimes they'll blow it cuz we're all sinners, right).. then one day, you'll be paying for their defense in criminal court cases. 

Some forms of discipline are good, and some are moronic.

Boomers have often been mocked for their lack of self-discipline. Not all. 

Q: Have you noticed any aberrant Gen X/Y/millennial trends like ghosting friends and loved ones? Or like with self-discipline..  or disciplining upwards instead of inward (towards self with a fleshly nature), or downward like with children periodically needing some of that.

Ladies, if you regularly show disrespect to your mother, she might very well limit her time with you. If you miss and don't set proper boundaries, or are punishing your elders.. say into another one of your unjustified time-outs even when they're silent.. they're probably going to enjoy and prefer that space much better, opting to stay paused. If the word protection is used--the small ones need to be protected for the foolish parents Just sayin', that'd be normal huh.

We personally have more than one friend In South Carolina and one in Oregon who explained that how adult children intentionally used the grandchildren (as weapons sort of) to cause them pain as punishment or maybe revenge.. until our friends moved far away.

Do you delegate assignments upward at work or discipline minus authority there? A family is not a workplace, and you are not your boss' or parents authority.

How do you punish others.. wisely or foolishly?

Faithful and biblical (wise) child-rearing places the responsibility for discipline squarely upon parents, not on extended family members or teachers or police. 

Scripture addresses proper discipline as an essential component of loving instruction, though believers differ on methods—some advocating corporal discipline such as spanking, while others prefer non-physical measures like time-outs or removal of privileges. 

I often say that the Spirit's last name is Holy and that's how it should remain with your life too. What about in disciplining? How do we deal with that. Have you sought out godly counsel in this area?

The primary question is not preference but fidelity to the Word of God and wise Holy: What do the Scriptures actually teach?

The Bible affirms that discipline—properly administered with restraint, wisdom, and love—is both appropriate and beneficial for a child’s moral and spiritual formation. This is not an endorsement of harshness or any abuse. Scripture never permits discipline that inflicts injury or arises from uncontrolled anger. Rather, it commends measured correction that seeks the child’s good and guides him or her toward righteousness and life.

When and where in the entire Bible can you see an adult son or daughter punishing their Christian parent by putting them into anything like a time-out away from their grandkids? Verse and chapter, please?

Go look. There is not a single verse, chapter, or narrative in all 66 books of the Bible where:

  • An adult child even slightly disciplines or tried to train a parent

  • A son rebukes a father as an authority reversal

  • A daughter places a mother under Any sort of corrective punishment

  • A “time-out” model is applied upward

It never happens even once (It was shocking enough to see the prodigal son demand his inheritance early. It was like saying, Dad, I wish you were dead). The biblical structure of authority is clear:

  • God → Parents → Children

  • Never Children → Parents

"Correct your son, and he will give you rest; yes, he will give delight to your soul." Proverbs 29:17 

Honor may look different in adulthood than in childhood obedience, but Scripture never authorizes role reversal in discipline. governing principles:


1. Children At Any Age Are Commanded to Obey and Honor Parents

Ephesians 6:1–3

“Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. ‘Honor your father and mother’ (this is the first commandment with a promise), ‘that it may go well with you and that you may live long in the land.’”

This command is never reversed in adulthood. Honor does not expire with age.


2. Dishonor Toward Parents Was Treated as a Very Serious Sin

Exodus 20:12

“Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land that the LORD your God is giving you.”

Leviticus 20:9

“For anyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death; he has cursed his father or his mother; his blood is upon him.”

Proverbs 20:20

“If one curses his father or his mother, his lamp will be put out in utter darkness.”

The trajectory of Scripture is the protection of parental authority — not its reversal. An adult child has zero authority over their parent. The parent has no authority over their adult son. 


3. Discipline Flows Downward, Not Upward

Proverbs 13:24

“Whoever spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him is diligent to discipline him.”

Hebrews 12:9

“Besides this, we have had earthly fathers who disciplined us and we respected them. Shall we not much more be subject to the Father of spirits and live?”

The pattern is consistent:

  • God disciplines His children.

  • Fathers discipline their children.

  • Authority is not portrayed as moving upward from child to parent.


4. Even When Parents Fail, the Child’s Duty Is Still Honor

Consider David and Saul (though not a parent relationship, it illustrates authority). David refused to raise his hand against the king, even when Saul acted wickedly.

1 Samuel 24:6

“The LORD forbid that I should do this thing to my lord, the LORD’s anointed, to put out my hand against him…”

The biblical instinct is restraint and reverence toward established authorities — not correction through humiliation. Stick to training your own children and ditch your beloved fake news for the good news of Jesus. He can help any parent untwist but they've twisted themselves into.


5. Jesus Reinforced Parental Honor

Mark 7:9–13

Jesus rebuked those who tried to sidestep caring for their parents through lame religious excuses:

“For Moses said, ‘Honor your father and your mother’… But you say… thus making void the word of God by your tradition.”

Even in adulthood, honoring and caring for parents remained binding. 

Sin makes young sons and daughters STUPID. It could also make old people STUPID, but they should have more wisdom from the Lord's leading through the years. It's always smart to refrain from acting or speaking arrogantly. You don't really want to persist in behaving like the southern end of a northbound misdirected stubborn mule?  That's why God gave us all the book of Proverbs gives wise and clear counsel:
“Do not withhold discipline from a child;
if you strike him with a rod, he will not die.
If you strike him with the rod,
you will save his soul from Sheol.”
—Proverbs 23:13–14 (ESV)
This passage, together with related verses (Proverbs 13:24; 22:15; 20:30), underscores that discipline can be very good for kids, including restrained physical correction. It is meant to rescue a child from destructive paths. The aim is not punishment for punishment’s sake, but loving intervention that steers a young heart away from folly and toward wisdom.

Scripture repeatedly emphasizes that discipline is indispensable for shaping godly character. When children grow up without correction, they often become rebellious, lack respect for authority, and struggle to submit to God. Conversely, disciplined training prepares them to walk in obedience and reverence. The Lord Himself models such loving correction:
“Blessed is the man whom you discipline, O LORD, and whom you teach out of your law.”
—Psalm 94:12 (ESV)

“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction.”
—Proverbs 1:7 (ESV)

“For the commandment is a lamp and the teaching a light, and the reproofs of discipline are the way of life.”
—Proverbs 6:23 (ESV)

“Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge,
but he who hates reproof is stupid.”
—Proverbs 12:1 (ESV)

“A wise son hears his father’s instruction,
but a scoffer does not listen to rebuke.”
—Proverbs 13:1 (ESV)

“A fool despises his father’s instruction,
but whoever heeds reproof is prudent.”
—Proverbs 15:5 (ESV)

“O Lord, by these things men live,
and in all these is the life of my spirit.
Oh restore me to health and make me live!”
—Isaiah 38:16 (ESV)

“Besides this, we have had earthly fathers who disciplined us and we respected them. Shall we not much more be subject to the Father of spirits and live?”
—Hebrews 12:9 (ESV)

Children need our hugs, good words, and our affirmation, but they also need to know what the proper parameters are, as well as the clear ramifications for crossing them. Yes, that, too, is love.

The cure for crime is not in the electric chair, (which doesn't cure cuz it's a protection for citizens)... it is in the high chair. So prayerfully start early. Love your children and do so by wisely disciplining them too.

Need 5 reasons why God tells us we should discipline our children?

  1. We discipline our children to remove that foolishness from them. Proverbs 22:15 says, “Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child; the rod of correction will drive it far from him.”
  2. We discipline our children to rescue them from God's judgment. Proverbs 23:13–14 tells us, “Don’t fail to discipline your children. The rod of punishment won’t kill them. Physical discipline may well save them from death” (NLT).
  3. We discipline our children to give them wisdom. Godless children really lack wisdom. According to Proverbs 29:15, “To discipline a child produces wisdom, but a mother is disgraced by an undisciplined child” (NLT).
  4. We discipline our children to relieve our anxiety. As Proverbs 29:17 says, “Correct your son, and he will give you rest; yes, he will give delight to your soul.”
  5. We discipline our children so they might reflect God’s holy, noble character. Hebrews 12:10–11 says, “For our earthly fathers disciplined us for a few years, doing the best they knew how. But God’s discipline is always good for us, so that we might share in his holiness. No discipline is enjoyable while it is happening—it’s painful! But afterward there will be a peaceful harvest of right living for those who are trained in this way” (NLT).
Know this: God will hold us accountable one day. He has given us this charge, this responsibility. It isn’t optional. God has commanded us as parents to bring our children up in the training and admonition of the Lord.

The right kind of discipline is not merely to be corrective but life-giving; it clearly instructs to give understanding. It helps to restore children and can lead them toward maturity and reverence for God.

All are to carefully and wisely apply biblical principles when disciplining their children, instead of their parents. Are you in a stage life for child-rearing?:
“The rod and reproof give wisdom,
but a child left to himself brings shame to his mother.”
—Proverbs 29:15 (ESV)
Here, the emphasis lies on wise correction combined with instruction. The warning is clear: neglecting discipline harms both the child and the family. Yet Scripture is equally clear that discipline must never become an outlet for parental anger or frustration. Its purpose is always restorative, never abusive. The New Testament explains the deeper purpose of discipline:
“For the moment all discipline seems painful rather than pleasant, but later it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it.”
—Hebrews 12:11 (ESV)
God’s own discipline is loving and purposeful, and parental discipline should mirror that same compassionate intent. When correction is given, it ought to be accompanied by reassurance of love, helping the child understand that discipline flows from care, not rejection. Such moments become opportunities to teach that just as God disciplines His children out of love, so parents lovingly train their own.

At the same time, Scripture does not mandate a single uniform method of discipline. While it affirms the legitimacy of restrained physical correction, its ultimate concern is the cultivation of godly character rather than the exclusive use of one technique. Some children respond more effectively to non-physical forms of correction—such as time-outs, loss of privileges, or grounding. When such methods genuinely produce repentance and behavioral change, parents may wisely employ them, provided the goal remains the child’s spiritual and moral growth.

Modern legal contexts add complexity for sure. We see all kinds of things happening. Much is bad, and some of it addresses all kinds of horrible abuses. 

I don't think governments should be parenting our kids, but I also don't think we should leave kids In front of the TV as babysitters or alone to parent themselves. 

Get right with God, your loving Father who onlydisciplines His kids smartly. Believers are instructed to respect governing authorities:

“Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God.."

Therefore, live principled lives, and be a disciplined wise person in the wise way. Jesus Christ is God's wise way for you and the scriptural principles are God's will for you. I find the harder I go on myself (on my flesh and fleshly nature with discipline) in life, not in some destructive or bad way.. then the better life goes on me.

Some keep telling me how they just hate Trump, "and now He's started World War 3 in Iran!" Hey apart from politics, many of you don't realize how you've been longing for a different kind of world leader, and yet have been looking for Him in all the wrong places.

Well, for your own first-hand, face-to-face encounter with this excellent ruler that I'm telling you about.... ya really don't have to wait much longer.  

Me, I won't give you any date (that's be stupid), but there's been a second advent all planned out

With the Old Testament (in the Bible), God prophesies of both the Messiah's first advent as a suffering Savior and of His second advent as a victorious King (ruler of the whole world).

Information outlets get their garbage out.. you know, like the fake news "Legacy Media." They put it out there at us.. regularly putting trash out here in the USA and Western Lands. Have they influenced you a lot or a little?

You might be feeling sorta (or a lot) spiritually jaundiced inside, or even cynical against some politicians (on the left or on the right), but there is one flawless world leader headed in our direction (The Jesus Christ of the Bible) who is soon to appear on the world's scene, following a very flawed, evil Anti-Semitic anti-Christian world leader (The Antichrist).

Jesus is the leader you've been longing for.

Some will still hate this leader, but He alone will be the ultimate great leader of all Nations in the near future. He will be here soon to righteously rule through the millennium and then beyond that.

Hey Westerner, if you're feeling sick of all the politics and political leaders here (perhaps because there has been an astounding amount of waste, fraud and corruption, especially in these Western Nations), it's because you've longed for what is far better!

Inside your human spirit, you long for Jesus to rule. Yes, He's the One you've really been looking for, hoping for, longing for ..so why not simply realize this now, and then submit to his rule. Say it verbally. Pray. Get to know Him intimately even today!

You can get right in the light or left in the dark--your choice. Any willing person can get right with their Father in heaven through His Son with true repentance and saving faith (2 free gifts He sill grants). God will indeed forgive you with wide open arms.. and give you His accurate perspective (good news) rather than some twisted news report. You know those are the biased, wrong, or half-truthful.. fake news media perspectives. A half-truth is still a full life!

There's a Real King You and I Have Been Waiting For!

In an age of partisan noise, broken promises, and weary cynicism, Scripture directs our eyes beyond every flawed ruler to the flawless One: Jesus Christ—the coming King who will govern the nations in righteousness, truth, and uncorrupted justice. Earthly politics rise and fall like waves; Christ’s kingdom stands like an unmovable mountain (Heb. 12:28). The Bible does not merely offer spiritual comfort; it boldly proclaims a future global reign of Jesus over every people, tribe, and nation—first in the millennial kingdom and then forever in the new creation.

Billy Graham once said, “Someday you will read or hear that Billy Graham is dead. Don’t you believe a word of it… I shall be more alive than I am now.” The same hope fuels our longing for Christ’s appearing: history is not spiraling downward aimlessly; it is marching toward a coronation.

If human leadership often disappoints you (as humans tend to do, we all are flawed and many leaders quickly get corrupt), but the Scripture tells us this: “It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in princes” (Ps. 118:9). Keep your focus on the Lord not on people who appear good or bad. There is only One who is truly good. The gospel announces that the coming Leader our hearts just ache for is not a politician at all, but a real human with feelings—He was physically crucified on a Cross unto cave temperature (dead, in a tomb), and physically risen on the third day, and will be soon returning here.


Who Is This Coming Ruler?

The Bible unfolds a consistent promise: a righteous Messiah will reign visibly on earth and then eternally beyond it. This hope stretches from Genesis to Revelation.

Foundational Old Testament Prophecies

These passages foretell a future global reign marked by justice, peace, and universal submission to the Messiah:

  • Psalm 2:6–12 – The Son of God will be installed as King over all the nations

  • Psalm 72:8–11, 17 – All kings will bow; not all individuals, but all nations will serve Him

  • Psalm 110:1–6 – The Messiah rules in the midst of His enemies

  • Isaiah 2:2–4 – Nations stream to His rule; and swords become plowshares (wars are no more)

  • Isaiah 9:6–7 – Government will totally be on His shoulders; there'll be endless peace on and from David’s throne

  • Isaiah 11:1–10 – Righteous reign; the earth will be full of the knowledge of the LORD

  • Isaiah 32:1 – This King Jesus will reign over all the nations with 100% pure righteousness.

  • Jeremiah 23:5–6 – You won't want to miss the “Righteous Branch” who executes justice on earth

  • Daniel 2:44 – God’s Kingdom crushes all lame earthly kingdoms forever

  • Daniel 7:13–14, 27 – The Son of Man receives everlasting dominion over all peoples

  • Micah 4:1–4 – Global peace under Messiah’s rule. The Globalists should love that. Why not?

  • Zechariah 14:3–9, 16–17 – The LORD reigns as King over all the earth for time and eternity

Charles Spurgeon wrote, “Christ is King whether the world chooses to acknowledge Him or not.” Scripture insists that acknowledgment will one day be universal.


The New Testament Certainty of Christ’s Future Reign

The New Testament does not soften these promises; it intensifies them, revealing Jesus as the direct fulfillment.

Christ’s Authority and Future Kingdom

  • Luke 1:32–33 – Jesus inherits David’s throne and reigns forever

  • Matthew 19:28 – The Son of Man sits on His glorious throne in the regeneration

  • Matthew 24–25 – The Son of Man returns in glory to judge and rule

  • Acts 1:11 – The same Jesus will return visibly

  • Acts 3:19–21 – Restoration of all things at His coming

  • 1 Corinthians 15:24–28 – Christ subdues all rule, then delivers the kingdom to the Father

  • Philippians 2:9–11 – Every knee bows; every tongue confesses His lordship

  • 2 Thessalonians 1:7–10 – Jesus revealed in flaming fire, glorified among believers

  • 2 Timothy 4:1 – Christ will judge the living and the dead at His appearing

  • Hebrews 1:8 – “Your throne, O God, is forever and ever”

  • Revelation 1:5; 3:21 – Ruler of kings; believers reign with Him

  • Revelation 5:9–10 – Redeemed people reign on the earth

  • Revelation 11:15 – “The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ”

  • Revelation 19:11–16 – The returning King of kings and Lord of lords

  • Revelation 20:1–6 – The millennial reign of Christ on earth

  • Revelation 21–22 – Eternal reign in the new heavens and new earth

John Piper summarizes it well: “History is not a story of human triumph but of divine kingship revealed.”


The Dark Prelude: The Antichrist’s Temporary Reign

Before Christ’s open rule, Scripture warns of a counterfeit global leader who exalts himself against God and persecutes believers:

  • Daniel 9:27

  • Matthew 24:24

  • 2 Thessalonians 2:3–10 – The “man of lawlessness”

  • 1 John 2:18 – The coming Antichrist

  • Revelation 13 – Global deception and coercive power

Yet this reign is brief and doomed. As Martyn Lloyd-Jones said, “The devil is a defeated foe who only fights on borrowed time.”


Why Hearts Long for a Perfect Ruler

Modern research consistently shows deep mistrust in institutions and leaders. Surveys often reveal declining confidence in government and media, reflecting a moral intuition: we know leaders are fallible. This cultural fatigue prepares hearts for the biblical truth—only Christ can rule without corruption.

The old hymn captures this longing:
“Come, Thou long-expected Jesus,
Born to set Thy people free;
From our fears and sins release us,
Let us find our rest in Thee.”

We are not merely frustrated with politics; we are homesick for righteous authority.


The Character of Christ’s Reign

Scripture emphasizes four defining features of Jesus’ rule:

  1. Perfect Justice – “He shall judge the poor with righteousness” (Isa. 11:4).

  2. Universal Peace – War ceases under His authority (Mic. 4:3).

  3. Global Worship – Every nation honors Him (Rev. 7:9–10).

  4. Endless Duration – His kingdom never ends (Luke 1:33).

John MacArthur notes, “Christ’s kingdom is not a human improvement project but a divine intervention that replaces all earthly rule.”


A Gentle but Urgent Invitation

If today’s headlines leave the soul weary, Scripture offers not escapism but a Person. Jesus does not campaign for votes; He calls for repentance and faith. He invites rebels to become citizens of His kingdom now so they may rejoice when He visibly reigns later.

Spurgeon pleaded, “Kiss the Son, lest He be angry… Blessed are all who put their trust in Him.” That ancient call still stands. Submission to Christ is not oppression—it is liberation from the tyranny of sin, fear, and false saviors.

Barna research has often noted that while many profess belief in Jesus, far fewer live under His authority as Lord. The gap between admiration and allegiance is the great spiritual crisis of our age. The Bible calls not for vague spirituality but for wholehearted surrender.

If you want, Buckeroo, you can continue all the live-long day in trying to fill up that inner empty void inside of you. 

You know, work and fill with things (stuff) or with people-worship (famous, handsome, rich lover or not), or with warm-hearted pets, that will now satisfy. 

You can try to fill it up with a bigger, better house with a nice view, for with a faster car, or with a better job, or longer vacations and an earlier retirement, or with more children, with a different spouse, or live in lover. None of it will really satisfy you.

You can try to fill up that painfully empty inner void with illicit drug use, or with use of more prescriptions. So many have cravings. Does your flesh desire what will destroy you - drug use, or with alcohol? All kinds of crazy sex won't satisfy that void, and more degrees from colleges etc won't. 

People are paying a lot of money to horrible universities today -- they are ever learning and somehow never able to come to the knowledge of the truth. They don't arrive. They're reading (so many can't), but are never coming on God's terms, or entering into a personal covenant relationship with Christ (God the Son). 

How can they have peace without the real Prince of Peace living as Lord on the inside? 

Q: Your best decisions thus far have brought you to this point where you are. How is it there. Want or need more? 

Yeah, so how has that been working for you? Living independently from God being Lord.. I mean of having this Shepherd relationship with God as His sheep so to speak.. do you possess life abundantly today, life to the full? 

How's that work-life balance going? Do you enjoy a peace inside that passes all human understanding now, or His JOY that is far better than any comfort this world can give. So you sense His perfect agape love, and have a love for God and other people, no matter their color or background? 

This corrupt World system cannot give you this! Are you in the will of God for your life, or out of that, somewhere illegally outside of His will?  

Come today. Come now--I strongly urge you to. Don't put it off any longer. 

Listen, NOT TO decide ..is to decide (against Him). Trying to first clean up your life, keep all His laws first before you come to him -- that's a bad idea (Just come honestly). Jesus is the ultimate Fisher of people.. teaching us believers how to go do that with Him leading us. Yes, He catches his fish, and then he cleans em up so to speak from the inside out. Yes, in that order. We don't come all cleaned up or on our own terms. Firstly, we come exactly as we are now.. with a willingness and say God, I humbly surrender all, be my Boss forever. Become my Savior and CED chief executive decision maker in everything. Ever with Your pure anointing that breaks the yoke of bonage. Take the throne of my heart--the only throne in there is Yours so to speak. I am sick of corrupt politician-leaders I need You leading forever. Start to rule in me without any rival, Lord Jesus.


How to “Brag on Jesus” When Words Fail

To speak of Christ is not exaggeration; it is understatement. He is:

  • The Prophet who reveals truth

  • The Priest who forgives sin

  • The King of all kings who will righteously rule the nations

Billy Graham once observed, “The Bible is not an option; it is a necessity.” And its central message is not moral improvement but royal arrival: the King is coming.

So we boast in Him by:

  • Trusting His cross for forgiveness (Rom. 5:8–10)

  • Yielding daily to His authority (Luke 9:23)

  • Longing for His appearing (Titus 2:13)

  • Proclaiming His gospel with love and urgency (2 Cor. 5:20)


I'm feelin' really upbeat today, but you want what's better than what you've been witnessing. 

Things (temporal stuff, jobs, cars, earthly dwellings, lovers, substances and..) flawed human leaders will continue to disappoint so many people (the masses), but Christ never will. He and His faithful promises to believers never change. 

Empires come and go -- several just collapse. Elections shift (with or without any integrity) will come and go, some reputations will crumble—but not the Lord's. “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever” (Heb. 13:8).

The world may feel very chaotic and out of control, but history is not out of God's control; it is under construction for a real coronation. The rightful King of all kings will soon step onto the world's stage of our history here—not really to debate or try to convince the masses, but to simply reign as the top Leader forever. Every knee will bow. 

What does that even mean, and when will it happen that every knee shall bow?

Sup with this coming Palm Sunday?

Need a sound study for your deceived Muslim friends? Yes, God really loves them and is still waiting with open arms. "So who is the real Jesus?"

Islamic antichrist...really? Will the antichrist be a Muslim?

Got some muslim type of questions

What is Islam, and what do Muslims believe?

Should Christians be concerned about Muslims cleverly lying and pushing for their Sharia Law in our Land? Yes.

What is the Shahada in Islam?

Witnessing to Muslims, they need wise friends who won't compromise spiritually - is it difficult?

Are there two different versions of Islam?

Do Christians and Muslims worship the same God? Uhh, nope.

Are Christians to be sensitive to Muslims in their lands with that Islamic culture?

What does it mean that Jesus is Lord?

What does it mean that there will be wars and rumors of wars before the end times?

Was Jesus a pacifist?

I am normal and really don't like wars, especially the idea of a World War 3

Does Bible prophecy predict that there will be a World War 3? Some of my friends watch CNN, Fox & the Legacy News Media, convinced that we are now in it.

What events are the beginning of sorrows (Matthew 24:8)?

What does it mean that Jesus is King of kings and Lord of lords?

What is the meaning of “every tribe and tongue” in Revelation 13:7?

What does it mean that the government will be on His shoulders alone?

What does it mean that lawlessness will be increased in the end times (Matthew 24:12)?

What are other real signs of the end times? .. What other signs are quickly approaching us?

What is Israel's role in the end times? .. Are we really there.. or almost? 

What does it mean that Jesus has the name above all names?

Why is idol worship such a powerful temptation? 

Do people in some so-called formal "Christian religions" worship idols.. ya know practice that idolatry?

Will David reign with Jesus in the Millennial Kingdom?

Why do they call the Millennial Rule of Jesus a Dispensation?

Jesus Christ will raise them from the dead. Yep (see John 5:25–29) after the millennium, the thousand-year reign of Christ (Revelation 20:5). 

What is the purpose of the thousand-year reign of Christ? 

What will happen when Jesus returns?

Who is the prince in Ezekiel 46?

What Comes after those 1000 years.. Is God going to release Satan after the 1000 years?

Does the Old Testament truly predict a second advent of the Messiah? 

What is the difference between the Rapture and the Second Coming?

Who will literally occupy the Millennial Kingdom?

With this millennial kingdom -- should it be understood literally?

How many people were raised from the dead in the Bible? 

Is raising the dead still possible today?

What happened to Lazarus after Jesus raised him from the dead?

Until that day, the wisest decision any individual soul can make is very simple. Shall I accept or reject Christ? There is no greater or more profound question to answer.
Freely bow now in faith, or bow later in recognition. All will bow. 
Yes, either way, every knee will bow—and blessed are those who joyfully do so today. 

Hey Sport, With Respect May I Extend an Invitation for You to Come to Christ?

You can spend all your days trying to quiet that deep, restless ache or longing within—filling it with things, with people, with success, with pleasures that promise much and deliver little. You can chase a bigger house, a faster car, longer vacations, an earlier retirement; you can seek fulfillment in relationships, achievements, degrees, experiences, or even in substances and distractions that dull the pain but never heal the soul. Yet Scripture reminds us of a tragic pattern: “ever learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth” (2 Tim. 3:7). Without the Prince of Peace reigning within, how can the heart truly know peace (Isa. 9:6; Phil. 4:7)?

Consider honestly: the sum of your best decisions has led you to this very moment. How has that path truly worked for your soul? Has independence away from God, and reliance on self really helpped a lot? Has this produced zoe life, eternal life, or abundant life for you yet (See John 3 and 10:10)? 

Do you currently possess a big JOY inside that the world cannot give, or a peace that surpasses understanding, or a love for God and other people that rises up above all the broken systems of this age? 

Mr. Augustine confessed it best: “Our hearts are restless until they find their rest in Thee.” And Blaise Pascal observed that every human carries within a “God-shaped vacuum” only Christ can fill.

So come (now is good, right here is smart)—come now, just as you are not to me, but to Him. 

Do not put this off. Why delay; indecision is itself a decision. Do not attempt to polish your life before approaching Him. That is not the gospel. As the old evangelists would say, Jesus is the Fisher of men: He catches, and then He cleans. We do not come perfected; we come surrendered. We come willing, saying, “Lord Jesus, take the throne of my heart. Forgive me, remake me, and rule without rival within me.”

Billy Graham smartly urged, 

“Come just as you are,” 

“Just as I am, without one plea,

But that Thy blood was shed for me.”

If you hear His voice today, do not harden your heart (Heb. 3:15). Come to Christ—not tomorrow, not when life is more orderly, not when you feel more worthy—but now. Surrender to Him as Savior and Lord, and discover the life, peace, and joy your soul has been searching for all along.

You don’t come to God cleaned up by you; you come to Him as you are—with a willing heart to be changed from the inside out (as we each cooperate with the Holy Spirit). Yes, totally forgiven, and made new by grace (John 3:3; 1 John 1:9) for the sanctification process to begin.

So What Are The Simple Steps to Begin a Relationship with Jesus?

  1. Admit – Admit it, Quit it (sin), yes, Acknowledge your sin and need for God’s mercy (Romans 3:23).

  2. Repent – Hang a U-turn to God. Turn from sin with a sincere willingness to change (Acts 3:19).

  3. Believe – Trust that Jesus died for your sins and rose again (Romans 10:9–10).

  4. Receive – Personally invite Christ to rule your life as Savior and Lord (John 1:12).

Would you pray something simply like this?:

“Lord Jesus, I thank you for living a sinless life, for dying on the Cross for my sins and for rising from the dead. I believe you are my God, Messiah and Savior, so in the best way that I know how, I repent of my wrongdoings/sin and believe in you. I come just as I am. I can't earn favor, grace or forgiveness from you. Yes, I confess all of my sins to you, and I forsake them cuz You'll never forsake or ditch me. I turn away from them and this corrupt world system to You. Go to the cross in my place was enough! I praise you put my full trust in You alone to forgive and save me here and now. Come into my life, get the doubt out, change me, and be my Lord and Friend from this day forward. Amen.”