No one knows the exact time of the Lord’s return, so as followers of Christ, we are called to live in a state of readiness and watchfulness. Peter urges believers to hold fast to God’s promises and not be shaken by those who scoff at the idea of Christ coming again. These mockers overlook a key truth—God has already judged the world once, and He will do it again. But Peter also gives us a beautiful reminder: God’s timing is not delay, but mercy. His patience reflects His desire for everyone to have the chance to repent and turn to Him. This isn’t a message to cause fear—it’s a call to live with purpose and urgency. The Day of the Lord will come suddenly, but for those who belong to Him, it brings hope, not despair. So we stay faithful, stay alert, and allow His patience to inspire our mission.
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