The final chapter of God’s plan for our world, known
as the end-times, won’t tiptoe in quietly—it will roar with chaos, compromise,
and hearts growing ice-cold. But God isn’t calling His people to withdraw in
fear—He’s calling us to burn bright with love, stand firm in faith, and walk
steady with Him through the storm.
In today’s passage, Jesus was teaching about the
signs that would signal His return. Deception will run rampant. Persecution
will rise. Morals will nosedive. And then He drops this chilling line: “the
love of many will grow cold.” Oof. That’s not poetic—it’s prophetic. It paints
a haunting picture of hearts once-blazing with love, flickering out, numbed by
a culture that feels like a spiritual deep freeze. But right next to that
warning is a blazing promise: those who endure—who keep the fire of faith
alive—will be saved. Not because they earned it, but because they held fast to the
Savior until He comes (Hebrews 10:23, Revelation 2:10).
Let’s be real—this isn’t some distant future. It’s
now. Lawlessness and lovelessness are everywhere. The headlines scream
corruption. Relationships crumble under selfishness. Evil strikes at those who
dare to stand for truth. People grow numb to what’s good and holy. We see it in
twisted social media narratives, families fractured by unforgiveness, and
compassion drowned out by outrage. It’s tempting to spiral into despair or
slide into lukewarmness. But Jesus calls us to rise above—to guard our hearts, stir
up love, and keep walking with Him even when the crowd bolts in the opposite
direction. As we endure, we do so with eyes locked on the horizon, knowing His
return will bring justice, restoration, and joy that never ends.
So fan that flame for Jesus—daily. Pray like you
mean it. Read the Word with wonder. Stay plugged into the body of Christ so
iron can sharpen iron. When lawlessness spikes, let grace overflow. When the
world turns cold, let your heart blaze hotter with the fire of the Spirit.
Don’t just “hang on”—press in, dig deep, and endure with joy, because the
finish line is closer than you think.
And now, may the Lord flood you with strength to endure, warmth in your love, and unwavering faith. May He keep your heart burning bright until the glorious day you see Him face to face.


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