In today's sermon, we delved into the profound truths of Scripture, focusing on the signs of the times and the call for the church to awaken to the reality of the days we are living in. We are surrounded by a society that is increasingly self-absorbed, materialistic, and debt-ridden. Social media has amplified this self-love, as we see individuals constantly showcasing themselves, often neglecting the depth and breadth of life beyond appearances. This shallow living is not what we are called to embrace.
We examined the dangers of covetousness and the trap of debt, which is a clear sign of an unwillingness to wait for God's provision and a preoccupation with acquiring possessions over pursuing Jesus. As believers, we must resist this societal pull and instead find our satisfaction in Christ alone. The older we get, the less we should desire worldly things and the more we should yearn for spiritual richness.
Our sermon also highlighted the importance of parental guidance and the biblical prophecy that in the last days, children will become disobedient to parents, signifying a moral decline. We are witnessing an attack on parental rights and a generation that is increasingly difficult to teach and guide. This is a fulfillment of Scripture, and as the church, we must lead by example, loving and disciplining our children as God has instructed us.
We are living in times where the world is spiraling away from truth, calling evil good and good evil. The Bible warns us that in the last days, people will be boastful, arrogant, and blasphemous, with speech that is crude and vulgar. As the church, we must stand firm against this tide, maintaining purity in our speech and actions.
Finally, we were reminded that we are not looking for the Antichrist but for Jesus Christ. He is our blessed hope, and we are to encourage one another with the promise of His return. As we await His coming, we must be vigilant, prayerful, and ready to escape the snares set by the enemy.
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