The Lord’s warning of wars, earthquakes, and famine was never a timetable of terror but a portrait of the human condition.
These things happen in every age because every age lives on the edge of revelation.
The world is always trembling, and in every tremor the Christ may already be near.
The “signs” are not alarms of His delay but invitations to notice His presence amid the shaking — the quakes of conscience, the hunger for mercy, the storms of fear.
Each collapse of certainty is another birth pain of the Kingdom, every moment of compassion a quiet arrival.
The end is not a date but a doorway: the instant a heart sees holiness where the world sees only chaos.
Thus the Second Coming is not far away, for the world never ceases to tremble — and He never ceases to come.
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