Dear Beloved Congregation,
Happy Sabbath! It is a joy to
welcome each of you to our
worship service on this beautiful
day. We are truly grateful that
you have chosen to spend this
time with us, and we pray that
your experience here will be
filled with inspiration, fellowship,
and a deeper connection to God.
Today’s sermon addresses a question that many are
contemplating: Is Donald Trump, as the President of
the United States, fulfilling Bible prophecy? This is a
fair and important question, especially as we
witness the unfolding events in our world.
Throughout history, many have sought to
understand the relationship between political
leaders and biblical prophecy, and today we will
explore what the Scriptures say about the
intersection of government and the church.
As we delve into this topic, I encourage you to
keep an open heart and mind. While it is essential
to examine the current events and their potential
implications, I want to emphasize a crucial
perspective: regardless of whether specific
prophecies are being fulfilled in our time, our
primary focus should remain on our relationship
with God.
It can be easy to become consumed by the events
around us, trying to connect every dot and discern
the timeline of Christ’s return. However, the Bible
reminds us that our readiness for Jesus’ second
coming is not solely dependent on understanding
prophecy but on cultivating a personal relationship
with Him. Our faith is not meant to be rooted in
fear or speculation about the future but in trust
and love for our Savior.
As we hear today’s message, let us reflect on how
we can strengthen our walk with God. Are we
spending time in prayer, studying His Word, and
seeking His guidance in our daily lives? These are
the foundations that will prepare us for whatever
lies ahead.
In a world filled with uncertainty, let us choose to
focus on being faithful to God, living out His teachings,
and sharing His love with those around us.
Our mission is to be a light in the darkness,
demonstrating the hope and peace that comes from
a relationship with Christ.
Thank you for being here today. May this Sabbath
inspire you to deepen your faith and trust in God,
ensuring that you are ready for His return,
whenever that may be.
With blessings,
Pastor Raul Alvarez
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