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End Times Are Everywhere Right Now… But Are We Missing the Real Warning?

28 min · 3 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Faith is a Journey, we tackle one of the most talked-about topics right now… the end times. From wars and global tension to viral predictions all over social media, it feels like everyone is trying to figure out what’s happening and what it means. But instead of chasing headlines or speculation, we go back to what actually matters: What did Jesus really say? We walk through key passages from the New Testament, including Matthew 24, and break down the signs people often point to like: * Wars and rumors of wars * Natural disasters * Cultural decline * False prophets and predictions But more importantly, we focus on the warning that gets overlooked the most: Deception. Jesus didn’t just warn about events… He warned that people would be misled, even those who think they understand the truth. We also talk about: * Why not every “sign” means what people think * How false teachings and predictions spread so easily today * What it actually means to stay grounded in your faith * How to discern truth in a world full of noise This isn’t about predicting dates or feeding fear. It’s about staying rooted in Scripture, thinking clearly, and not being fooled. If you’ve ever wondered what’s real, what’s hype, and how to navigate it all… this conversation is for you.

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