God’s justice requires judgment; His love provides escape. He offers grace but never forces it. When we reject divine mercy, He allows us to descend into the consequences of our rebellion.
Something refreshing is happening in Hollywood, and it’s not coming from a script. Two young stars, Sydney Sweeney and Keira Knightley, just showed how to handle the kind of gotcha questions that used to derail careers. Instead of taking the bait, they brushed it off and kept the conversation where it belongs: on their work, not the latest outrage cycle. In the process, they reminded the rest of us that the loudest voices online don’t have to set the agenda anymore.
When Scripture speaks of “the mystery of lawlessness” (2 Thessalonians 2:7), it implies that this rebellion is not random—it’s spiritual. It moves beneath the surface of nations, institutions, and hearts. It is both systemic and deeply personal. Lawlessness is not merely the absence of law; it’s the rejection of it. It’s the defiant cry that says, “No one will tell me what to do.”
Nigeria stands today as both miracle and mystery. The same ground that hosted millions seeking spiritual renewal has also absorbed the blood of innocents. Revival and repression coexist. The contrast is jarring: in the south, faith communities thrive; in the north, fear reigns.
In a media landscape poisoned by gotcha journalism and tribal scream-fests, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene stepped onto the set of The View this morning like a breath of fresh air—or more accurately, a polite Georgia thunderstorm.
Trump understands what a lot of people miss: crypto isn't just about investing or trading. It's about dominance. China knows this. The UAE knows this. And now America's president is saying it out loud.
We've cultivated a culture that roars "No Kings!" from the rooftops, all while clutching the government's apron strings like a lifeline. Generations of expansive welfare, regulatory safety nets, and entitlement expansions have bred a dependency that's as addictive as it is invisible.
What were those “days of Noah”? They were days of supernatural corruption, demonic interference, and moral chaos—a time when the boundaries between the natural and spiritual realms were breached. To understand the prophetic hour we live in, we must revisit this ancient mystery: the Nephilim.