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 The “Fatal Mistake” in Welcoming the Lord: If You Only Look at These Prophecies, You May Have Already Missed Him!

Many people, while longing for the Lord’s return, often unintentionally make a fatal mistake—paying too much attention to outward signs that correspond to biblical prophecies, focusing on observing miracles or visions, while neglecting the most crucial aspect of welcoming the Lord: listening to the Lord’s voice.

For example, they say: “The dead haven’t risen yet, so the Lord can’t have come.” “The trumpet hasn’t sounded, and the stars haven’t fallen, so how could the Lord have returned?” They treat these prophecies as a “schedule,” checking them off one by one, thinking that only when these earth-shattering signs appear can the Lord possibly have come. Indeed, waiting for the Lord’s return based on biblical prophecy is not wrong, but if we only fix our eyes on outward phenomena, and ignore the Lord’s own words about how He will return and how we should welcome Him, we can easily miss the Lord’s appearance. So how did the Lord Jesus prophesy His return?

The Lord said: “Therefore be you also ready: for in such an hour as you think not the Son of man comes”

(Matthew 24:44). “Behold, I come as a thief” (Revelation 16:15).

The Lord’s return will be like a thief—coming unexpectedly—and it will be the Son of man who comes, that is, God incarnates, appearing in the image of an ordinary person. Just like when the Lord Jesus worked before, He did not appear with earth-shattering scenes as people imagined.

So how should we welcome such a Lord?

The Lord said:

“Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hears My voice, and opens the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with Me” (Revelation 3:20).

“My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me” (John 10:27).

When the Lord returns, He will still speak. Whoever can hear His voice, recognize His words, and is willing to open their heart and accept Him—that person truly welcomes the Lord. So brothers and sisters, to truly welcome the Lord is not to constantly watch heavenly signs or match prophecies, but to listen to God’s voice!

Now, the Lord has already returned. Do you want to hear His voice? Feel free to message me privately and join our online fellowship. We are willing to share with you the path to welcoming the Lord.🌹🌹🥰🥰·

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