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Isaiah 55:6-7 
“Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon.”

It is about to arrive—the chronicled is coming to life before our very eyes.

Some are searching for the most inaccessible place on earth, digging in deep, covering their tracks, setting up house, and calling it home. But it won’t work. You can’t hide from the inevitable.

They know they’re running from something—they just don’t know what. Still, it’s real. As real as anything we’ve ever seen.

Some are looking over their shoulder, waiting for the proverbial sword to drop. You know the one I’m talking about—it once belonged to Damocles. Now, it hangs over every doubter, horsehair and all. It’s their provocateur, and it’s having a grand old time.

They keep asking the hour. It feels late, but the light has them confused. It’s too bright to confirm their suspicions, yet not bright enough to ease them.

And then there’s the surrounding evidence—making guesswork unnecessary and assuring everyone, even if only by intuition, that a looming crisis awaits.

They’ve read about it. They’ve heard it heralded. But they thought it was a myth—just an old woman’s tale to keep the young ones in line. They didn’t listen much then. Now they wish they had.

Celestial events and other natural phenomena abound.

There are displays of hate. Nations invade nations.

Vile incursions bring devastating consequences.

We have enemies in our own camp—and enemies abroad, inviting self-destruction by “planned chaos.” A fitting oxymoron, tied to an ancient prophecy.

Pragmatism has reached its peak.

Faith and soul-searching are at their lowest.

And still—there are doubters. Still!

You can cover your eyes. Bury your head in the sand. Crawl into any convenient hole to hide and deny what’s clearly evident. But it won’t matter.

It won’t change a thing.

Because what is set in stone cannot be altered—not by wish, not by theory, not by contrived preference.

It’s time to consider your relationship with God.

If you don’t, you’re making a tragic mistake.

As it’s been preached again and again:

The door is closing—and no man will be able to open it once it is sealed by God.”

Come Home Quickly…

The Door Is Closing!!

Brother John Tarter