Jack Hibbs Podcast: "It's Time To Pay Attention"
Date: January 12, 2026
Host: Jack Hibbs (JackHibbs.com)
Episode Theme:
A powerful call for believers to become spiritually alert, live in light of eternity, and give genuine attention and love to one another as the return of Christ draws nearer.
Episode Overview
In this episode, Jack Hibbs boldly urges listeners to "wake up" spiritually, pay close attention to the times we are living in, and live each day with an eternal perspective. Drawing from biblical passages, he emphasizes the urgency of not letting God's grace go to waste, encourages deeper community care among Christians, and addresses the reality of time both temporally and eternally.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Living for Eternity, Not Just the Moment
- Scripture Focus: Romans 13:11-12 ("Now it is high time to awake out of sleep. For now our salvation is nearer than when we first believed. The night is far spent, the day is at hand...")
- Main Idea: Christians are called to live with an awareness of God's timetable—not just earthly schedules—and prepare for Jesus’ imminent return.
- "You and I live on ET Time. Not Eastern time, but eternal time. Because heaven...listen to this. Heaven is eternal." (10:50)
2. The Importance of “Attention” in Christian Community
- Definition Explored: Jack references Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary for a deep definition of "attention,” highlighting that it means “the act of attending to or the heeding of the proper application of the ear to sound or of the mind to objects presented for its contemplation. Literally meaning a stretching towards or leaning towards." (03:20)
- Application: Christians are to actively care for, check on, and encourage each other.
- "If any one of us honestly detects that the other one cares for the other one—there is a remarkable connection that is timeless." (05:00)
- He rebukes hypocrisy in marriages and the church: "How can we talk about these things of love and owing one another nothing but love...when we are brutes and beasts at home in our marriages?" (06:00)
3. Biblical & Scientific Reflections on Time and Eternity
- Entropy and Time: Jack explains the Second Law of Thermodynamics—"entropy"—as an illustration that all physical things are in decay, contrasting that with the eternal nature of heaven.
- "The moment we're born, we begin to die. That's based on the second law of thermodynamics." (08:00)
- Light & Time Are Not Constants: References how science now shows light is slowing down, supporting the biblical concept that time—and this physical world—will end. (09:40)
- “Even if you don’t believe in God, according to science, there’s an end coming. Science speaks of it. The Bible warns about it. Or for us as believers, it encourages about it.” (10:30)
4. Urgency of Spiritual Wakefulness
- Spiritual Sleep: "Man without God is asleep spiritually...The spirit that is within you is in a state of coma." (14:30)
- Call to Wake Up: Christians are responsible for calling each other to spiritual vigilance and readiness.
- “You and I, if we love one another, we’re to call one another to wake up. Because the Bible says here that knowing the time, that now it is high time that we awake out of sleep.” (13:40)
- No Date-Setting: Warns against anyone claiming to know the precise day or hour of Christ’s return—“Run away from that person.” (16:20)
5. Real Love as Evidence of Faith
- Knowledge is empty without love; true Christianity is not dry theology but actively loving others:
- “Your learning and your knowledge mean nothing to us unless you’re loving one another…We don’t want to hear theology. We want to experience it…real, rolling up your sleeves, love for one another.” (17:30)
6. Assurance of Salvation and Encouragement for Readiness
- Believers own their salvation and should be confident in it—yet should also examine themselves honestly.
- “If you have salvation, you’re not gonna lose it…the problem is some of you think you have it and you don’t.” (19:40)
- Encourages listeners to consider salvation and take hold of eternal life now:
- “Now is the acceptable time for you to consider living forever with Christ, forgiven of your sins, given a new life and a new meaning…let’s tell the world together that sins can be forgiven, life can be lived all over again.” (18:10 & 19:00)
7. The Glory of Heaven
- Jack reminds listeners that heaven is timeless, better, more real, and more satisfying than anything on earth:
- “You cannot go to heaven and say, ‘What time is it in heaven?’ It’s timeless. Isn’t it beautiful?” (11:20)
- “The Bible says, ‘Eye has not seen, ear has not heard, neither has it entered the mind of man, the things that God has prepared for those who love Him.’ He’s talking about heaven.” (20:10)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- “If we really care...there is a remarkable connection that is timeless. It’s not based on generation.” (05:00)
- "Our salvation is nearer than when we first believed. The night is far spent, and the day is at hand." (03:50)
- "Christians are the only ones that really know anything about real time…you and I live on ET Time—not Eastern time, but eternal time." (10:50)
- “[God] is eternal. The Bible says Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. No time in heaven. I can’t wait to get there.” (11:10)
- “You and I, if we love one another, we’re to call one another to wake up…that now it is high time that we awake out of sleep.” (13:40)
- “We don’t want to hear theology. We want to experience it…real, rolling up your sleeves, love for one another.” (17:30)
- "If you have salvation, you're not gonna lose it...the problem is some of you think you have it and you don't." (19:40)
- “Let’s tell the world together that sins can be forgiven, life can be lived all over again…What’s better than that?” (19:00)
Important Timestamps
- [03:20] – Deep dive on the meaning of “attention”
- [05:00] – Power of genuine care across generations
- [10:30] – Scientific evidence pointing to an “end” and its spiritual parallel
- [11:10] – Jack’s personal anticipation for eternity
- [13:40] – Urging believers to “wake up” and encourage each other spiritually
- [16:20] – Warning against date-setting for Christ’s return
- [17:30] – Emphasizing love over dry theology
- [19:00] – Personal assurance and urgency for salvation
- [20:10] – Hopeful description of the eternity and heaven
Tone & Style
Jack Hibbs maintains a passionate, direct, and urgent style throughout the episode. He encourages, challenges, and sometimes confronts listeners with heartfelt appeals and vivid illustrations—making spiritual truths personal and immediately relevant.
Takeaway
This episode is a stirring wake-up call to live with spiritual alertness, authentic love, and anticipation for eternity. Jack Hibbs underscores the beauty of Christian community, the reality of approaching eternity, and the absolute necessity of a faith that is awake, active, and loving.
“Now is the accepted time…behold, now is the day of salvation.” (19:00)
