Thursday, January 22, 2026

Let me speak frankly about the darker aspects of the Christian journey, especially in these perilous times. Many believers feel overwhelmed, weighed down by despair, and the spiritual landscape around us is fraught with danger. We are engaged not only in a struggle against the relentless accusations of Satan but also against a corrupt world that has grown increasingly hostile and hostile to truth. These collective evils—sins and corruptions passed down through generations—have accumulated like a heavy burden, gaining strength and threatening to crush us. The Scriptures warn us that these deceptions are now “in our eyes,” meaning that the battle has shifted from external conflicts into our very hearts and homes. The once-cherished freedoms, rights, and personal joys—these have been spilled into the public arena, attacked by unseen enemies and foreign influences that do not have our good at heart. God’s promises are treasures stored up for us in eternity—wealth that will be fully realized in the age to come. But in this present moment, we are called to accumulate spiritual riches—our prayers, laments, blessings, and cries for deliverance—treasures kept safe in heaven, awaiting divine intervention. These prayers—whether curses, supplications, or praise—are piling up in the heavenly treasury, ready to be unleashed in a sudden, catastrophic display of divine justice. The righteous anger we feel fuels this divine response, which will catch the world unprepared with its suddenness and power. The rulers, princes, generals, the wealthy, and even the oppressed—all will face a sudden, surprising judgment when God's justice is fully revealed. The Old Testament recounts how heaven repeatedly intervened to defend God's people and to bring justice against their enemies. In the New Testament, Christ’s ascension marks a more profound, final judgment—one that surpasses even Israel’s most spectacular deliverances. Now, He rules over the earth, and with Him, He has provided divine protectors—angelic armies—and the Spirit of supplication to be our defense. We have heaven’s support on earth as we cry out to God day and night, pleading for righteousness to prevail. In light of this, it is vital that we learn to call upon heaven with words infused with divine power—words that can unleash God's fiery judgment to dismantle wicked schemes and bring swift justice. Our prayers are not mere words; they are spiritual weapons in this cosmic war. Hope anchors us in the certainty that heaven’s response to our cries is sure—our prayers are heard, and divine action is imminent. The final act of divine justice is approaching, and by participating in prayer and faith, we become part of God's divine drama of salvation. We await the day when Christ’s righteous vengeance will bring darkness to an end and establish His everlasting reign of peace and righteousness. When the King from heaven finally executes divine vengeance, we will witness a supernatural renewal—a divine rescue—that unfolds as we invoke God's intervention amid our trials. Our prayers, rooted in faith and righteous anger, are preparing the way for this divine act. The day is coming when divine justice will burst forth suddenly, catching the earth unprepared and bringing about a radical transformation. It is, regrettably, all too easy for Christians to be led astray by false teachings—such as universalism—that misrepresent God's nature and His plans. These dangerous doctrines often portray God as a Father of all humanity, indiscriminately and without distinction, suggesting that everyone is automatically included in His love regardless of their actions or beliefs. They claim that Jesus did not judge or curse anyone, promoting the idea that we should remain passive in the face of evil, enduring suffering and abuse until Christ personally intervenes in the future. Such visions are not only misleading but deeply harmful, stripping away the biblical understanding of God's justice and sovereignty. The reality is that Christ, now enthroned in heaven as the divine King, actively judges the earth with righteousness and justice. He is not a distant, detached deity; He is reigning now, ruling with authority, and His angels—those mighty ministering spirits—are engaged in ongoing spiritual warfare. These heavenly messengers carry the prayers of saints in golden censers, which ascend before God's throne. Sometimes, in response to our cries, they cast fireballs upon the earth—divine judgments that serve justice and uphold righteousness. So, what are we to do in the meantime? Through my study of Revelation, I see a clear picture of this cosmic conflict unfolding before God's throne. Because Christ is the Lamb of God, He has taken upon Himself our deepest sufferings and transformed them into a testament of divine response. His blood—more precious than all the pain endured by saints—speaks with a voice that cannot be silenced. Our God is a God of vengeance and justice, a righteous Judge who will set right all that has been wronged. Gaining understanding of how heaven interacts with earth requires us to fix our hope on these divine visions given in Revelation. We are intricately connected to the promise that God will avenge the blood of His saints—those who have suffered for righteousness’ sake. Even as chaos erupts around us—events that threaten to unravel the fabric of our world—we must see that angels and heavenly hosts stand before the throne, united in their allegiance to the Lamb, who holds our lives securely in His gaze. This is why faith is a precious gift—faith that unlocks the final victory over Satan and his fallen angels.

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