The Great Deception: Are We Living in the Days of Noah?
Jesus warned that the conditions of the world just before His return would resemble the days of Noah. While people continued with everyday life—eating, drinking, marrying, buying, and selling—they ignored God's warnings until judgment came suddenly.
Today we live in an age of unprecedented technology, information, and communication. Yet many are more confused than ever about truth, morality, and the purpose of life. What God once called sin is celebrated, biblical truth is often rejected, and deception spreads rapidly through every form of media.
Jesus did not tell His followers these things to create fear, but to encourage watchfulness, discernment, and faithfulness. The answer to deception is not panic—it is knowing the truth found in God's Word and walking closely with Jesus Christ.
As in Noah's day, God is still calling people to enter His place of safety before judgment comes. The question is not whether deception exists, but whether we will recognize it and choose the truth.
In Closing
The greatest deception is not merely believing a lie. It is rejecting the Truth when it stands right before us.
Jesus said:
"I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." — John 14:6
In a world filled with confusion, God's Word remains unchanged. Now is the time to watch, pray, and draw near to Christ while there is still time.

If you've been putting off coming to Jesus because you still want to enjoy your sinful ways, then ask yourself this question: What is worth more—temporary pleasure or eternal life? Jesus died for your sins, rose again, and is calling you to come to Him. The moment you want Jesus more than your sin is the moment your life can be changed forever.
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