Heed The Word

·S2026 E33

When The World Shakes, Hold Fast To Jesus

May 17
26 mins

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What if the loudest headlines are not the most important signals? We walk through Luke 21 and 2 Thessalonians to face wars, disasters, and deception with clear minds and steady hearts. Instead of panic, Jesus gives a pattern: love the truth, refuse fear, and treat pressure as an occasion for testimony. That shift changes how we read the news, handle conflict, and speak when called to give an account.

We unpack the tension at the center of Jesus’ words: some will face death, yet not a hair of your head shall be lost. The key is eternal perspective. When the Spirit supplies wisdom in the moment, courage isn’t bravado; it’s trust. We look at the historical fall of Jerusalem, why Jesus told people to flee, and how prophetic warnings operated as mercy that saved lives. The tragic siege under Titus, the scattering, and the long trampling by Gentiles set a sober backdrop for hope that does not disappoint.

We also wrestle with the times of the Gentiles, the significance of 1967, and why we avoid dogmatic timelines while holding fast to a clear mission: the gospel of the kingdom must reach all nations. Along the way, we explore the meaning of by patience possess your souls, showing how cheerful, enduring faith becomes the way we discover our truest selves in Christ. When love grows cold around us, we heat our hearts with Scripture, prayer, and obedience, trusting that God comforts and establishes us in every good word and work.

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