Come, Lord Jesus — Living Ready, Not Distracted

DID YOU KNOW Did You Know that the promise of Christ’s return is meant to shape daily character, not fuel endless speculation? The return of Christ has often been treated as a theological puzzle to solve rather than a spiritual posture to embrace. Paul’s words to the Thessalonian believers remind us that future hope isContinue reading “Come, Lord Jesus — Living Ready, Not Distracted”

Don’t Be Out Shopping When the Bridegroom Comes

 A Day in the Life of Jesus It’s easy to assume that the parable of the ten bridesmaids is simply a lesson about being ready, but it goes much deeper than that. Jesus wasn’t just warning about His return; He was inviting us into a daily relationship of readiness. Readiness is not panic-driven activity—it’s aContinue reading “Don’t Be Out Shopping When the Bridegroom Comes”

When the Master Returns

A Day in the Life of Jesus The morning air was still as Jesus sat with His disciples on the Mount of Olives. They had been asking Him about the end of the age, the signs of His coming, and what it would mean for the world they knew. His answer was both startling andContinue reading “When the Master Returns”

When Faith Meets the Future

A Day in the Life of Jesus Matthew 24:15–22 (also Mark 13:14–20; Luke 21:20–24) Walking with Jesus Through the Warning It’s easy to overlook how unsettling this moment must have been. As Jesus sat with His disciples, He spoke of the future in terms so vivid that it shook their understanding of faith and security.Continue reading “When Faith Meets the Future”

When the Stones Fall

Living Ready for What Endures A Day in the Life of Jesus Scripture Reading: Mark 13:1–4 (also Matthew 24:1–3; Luke 21:5–7)   Walking Through the Passage I imagine that day vividly. The disciples were walking with Jesus, leaving the grandeur of the Temple behind. Its golden pinnacles and gleaming marble shone in the afternoon sun—aContinue reading “When the Stones Fall”

Living with Expectancy

Jesus speaks to his disciples about his impending absence and the certainty of his return, urging them to live with readiness and purpose. Drawing parallels with the days of Noah and Lot, he emphasizes the need for vigilance against complacency. Followers should prioritize God’s Kingdom and live in anticipation of his return.