Greetings in Christ Jesus,
It is truly a privilege to share what the Lord has been speaking to my heart. We are living in a time where we are both hearing and seeing many signs, signs that are sounding an alarm for us to be ready. While the Bible reminds us that no one knows the day or the hour (Matthew 24:36), it also clearly reveals the signs of His coming.
At one point, witnessing everything happening around the world began to open the door for fear in my life. But the Lord gently reminded me of His promise in Isaiah 41:10, to not fear for He is with us. One morning during prayer, the Lord spoke to me and said that these signs are not meant to produce fear in His sons and daughters, but to awaken us, to be ready and to help prepare others, because His Son is coming soon.
This stirred something in me, and I began asking people, “Do you know the day or the hour?” I asked a friend of mine who is always diligently preparing for audits at work. Though he is not a believer, he responded, “Are you talking about the Bible?” I said yes. He replied, “No, I don’t really know. My mom talks about it sometimes, but I don’t pay much attention.” I then said to him, “You work so hard preparing for audits, yet you are not preparing yourself or your family for this glorious day.” He paused and said, “You’re right—I’ve never thought about it like that.”
In that moment, I saw how the Lord opened his eyes. The busyness of life, and the shortness of days, often distract us from what truly matters. As the Scriptures say in Matthew 24:22, “If those days had not been cut short, no one would survive, but for the sake of the elect those days will be shortened.”
A week later, he came to me and said, “I talked to my wife—we’re going to start going to church.” He also shared that he bought a box of Bible scriptures for his children so they can pick one each day and meditate on it.
What a powerful reminder: if we do not spend time with the Lord and in His Word, we can easily become unaware, just like my friend once was. Fear can take hold, and we may be deceived by what we see around us. Spending time with the Lord is not optional—it must become a lifestyle in our Christian walk. There are no shortcuts. Shortcuts will only lead us toward deception, but a life rooted in God’s presence and His Word will keep us grounded, prepared, and at peace. Let us be ready, and let us help others get ready as well.
Your Sister in Christ,
Samantha Rodriguez