A personal reflection on 2 Corinthians 13:5 “Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith… This question tugs at my heart, and I cannot ignore it. I ask it first of myself: Do I truly know Jesus, or do I only know about Him? Have you ever asked yourself this question? My journey began in…… Continue reading “Do I Truly Know Jesus?”
Author: Grace
Jesus is first in my life, and through Him, life in this world is bearable. I desire each day to bring Him glory as I watch and pray for His return. I share the Kingdom of God with those willing to hear, as commanded in Matthew 28:19–20, knowing time is short and that Jesus will call His people home before the coming Tribulation, as written in 1 Thessalonians 4:16–17, 1 Corinthians 15:51–52, and Revelation 3:10.
I cherish God’s creation—people, animals, birds, trees, flowers, and every season of weather, as seen in Genesis 1:31 and Psalm 19:1. Scripture reminds us the earth will one day be renewed, according to 2 Peter 3:10–13 and Revelation 21:1, so I seek to care for it faithfully until He calls us to meet Him in the air, as promised in 1 Thessalonians 4:17.
I am grateful to live in a country with freedom of speech and faith, and I seek God’s wisdom in all I share.
“Safe” in the Hands of Jesus”
Understanding His Plan… The Rapture ~ Part 2 The Rapture is the theological concept of believers being suddenly snatched away or “caught up” to meet Jesus Christ in the air, described in 1 Thessalonians 4:17. The English term comes from the Latin raptus (seized/carried away), which translates the Greek word harpazo (ἁρπάζω), meaning to snatch…… Continue reading “Safe” in the Hands of Jesus”
“SAFE” in the Hands of Jesus”
Understanding His Plan… The Rapture ~ Part 1 In presenting this blog to my readers on the Rapture and the Tribulation, I want you to know it is not meant to frighten you, but to provide clarity, comfort, and reassurance to believers. The Scriptures are clear: this world is passing, broken, and groans under sin.…… Continue reading “SAFE” in the Hands of Jesus”
“When Anxiety Is Not Sin”
A Gentle Word for Weary Hearts I have been thinking about anxiety, especially when I read Jesus’ words in the Gospel of Matthew 6:25–34: “Do not be anxious.” Some interpret those words as a strict command, as though the very presence of anxiety were sinful. But when I sit quietly with them, I do not…… Continue reading “When Anxiety Is Not Sin”

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