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John the Baptist looked at a nation waiting for the Messiah and delivered a warning they were not prepared to hear. Jesus was coming, but not in the way many expected, and His arrival would expose what was real, separate what belonged to Him, and bring consequences no one could escape. What John said next was powerful enough to confront a ruler, provoke a reaction, and ultimately cost him his freedom. The question is whether we are any more ready to hear it today.

There are battles that destroy a man overnight, but far more often, men lose everything one small compromise at a time. Proverbs 24 exposes a danger that most never see until it's too late: the slow death of neglect. What begins with a little passivity can leave a marriage in ruins, children without direction, a ministry weakened, and a walk with God overgrown with weeds. This is a direct and sobering look at God's warning to every man who has been entrusted with a field to cultivate. The question is not whether you have a field. The question is whether it's already beginning to die.

Leviticus 26 contains one of the most remarkable prophetic passages in Scripture. Long before Israel’s history unfolded, God declared exactly what would happen if His people rejected Him and what He would do when they turned back to Him. This study shows how precisely His Word was fulfilled and why His promises can still be trusted.

There comes a point when no amount of human wisdom, political power, or personal effort can solve the problem. Isaiah 30 reveals what happens when God's people trust everything but Him, and why the only lasting solution has always been to return to the LORD. This passage is both a warning and a powerful reminder that God alone can accomplish what no one else can.

Betina Montano shares about trusting God and the importance of laying our cares on Him.

Join us for a critical update with Major David Tal of the Israel Defense Forces as he breaks down what is happening in the war with Iran right now. You do not want to miss this.

Shows us a simple but powerful truth: when Jesus speaks, obedience is not optional. Peter had already worked all night and caught nothing, but when he obeyed the word of the LORD, everything changed. The issue was never Peter’s ability. It was whether he would trust Jesus enough to do what He said.

God’s warnings are never trapped in the past. They reveal patterns every generation is responsible to recognize, and the closer we look at what He has already said, the harder it becomes to pretend it has nothing to do with us.

America is running out of answers because the real problem is not political, economic, or cultural. It is spiritual. There is one thing God has always required before restoration comes, and if we ignore it, no leader, movement, law, or system can save us. But if we understand what God is showing us, there is still hope.

There are moments when a man has to stop living like everything will always stay the same. The warning signs are everywhere, and the men who ignore them will eventually be forced to explain why they failed to prepare when they had the chance. This is not about panic, fear, or chasing money. This is about wisdom, responsibility, discipline, and the kind of preparation that protects a family before the storm ever arrives. A storm is coming. Build now.