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Faith-Based Strategies to Navigate Prophetic Crises

The word “solutions” can sound almost quaint in an age of cascading alarms. But believers living with an eye on prophecy aren’t only trying to interpret the times—they’re trying to live faithfully inside them.

That distinction matters.

Because in the daily life of a Christian, the future is not just a timeline. It is a test of love, courage, discernment, and obedience. And practical, scriptural solutions are not a sideline to that test. They are the way we endure it.

We provide many videocasts that provide solutions: to help believers recognize the pressures rising against Christianity, deepen spiritual vigilance, and prepare for the moral and physical realities that may define the last days—while staying anchored in salvation through Jesus Christ and resisting the pull toward the Mark of the Beast.

Seeing the war clearly—without losing your peace

Across history, pressure against faithful Christians has rarely arrived wearing a single uniform. It comes as cultural ridicule, legal constraints, workplace hostility, censorship of biblical convictions, and sometimes direct persecution.

In a prophetic frame, some believers also watch for the escalation of religious control systems—ideas like Noahide laws, restrictions on public prayer, or broader social coercion that punishes biblical preaching. Whether these threats appear incrementally or abruptly, the spiritual principle is the same:

God’s people must be both sober and steady.

“A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself” (Proverbs 22:3). That verse isn’t a permission slip for panic. It’s a call to wise watchfulness.

The first solution is not external—it is internal

Before we talk about supply chains or headlines, Scripture pushes us inward.

Self-examination is a survival skill.

“Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves” (2 Corinthians 13:5, KJV).

A believer who never tests their heart will be unprepared for an age that tests their conscience.

Some of the most dangerous spiritual failures in prophetic seasons won’t be loud apostasies. They will be quiet compromises that feel reasonable:

  • a softened gospel

  • a diluted view of Scripture

  • the slow exchange of fear for faith

  • the normalization of spiritual passivity

So a core solution is not just watchfulness of the world, but watchfulness of the soul.

Scripture isn’t just comfort—it’s armor

For Christians thinking about end-times conflict, the battle is both spiritual and moral.

That means the Word of God must be more than encouraging quotes. It must be a daily instrument of discernment.

“Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee” (Psalm 119:11).

The stronger the deception becomes, the more believers will need:

  • consistent Bible reading

  • sound doctrine

  • clarity about salvation

  • a sharpened conscience

The goal is not to be sensationally informed. The goal is to be spiritually fortified.

Understanding the physical dimension of end-times trouble

Some believers anticipate that the day of the Lord, tribulation, and global instability could involve real disruptions—famines, plagues, and economic shocks.

Even if the timing or exact sequence is debated, wise preparation is still biblical.

Joseph stored grain for years of scarcity. Noah built before the rain. The pattern is not fear. The pattern is faithful foresight.

So a balanced approach to Preparedness can include:

Basic household readiness

  • short-term food and water buffer

  • supply redundancy for essentials

  • medical basics and prescriptions

  • a communication plan

Financial steadiness

  • reducing debt

  • keeping modest emergency reserves

  • avoiding impulsive, fear-driven spending

Skill resilience

  • learning practical home and family skills

  • building networks of mutual aid

This kind of planning isn’t about trying to outrun prophecy. It’s about being able to serve people faithfully during hardship.

The defining moral crisis: allegiance

When Christians talk about avoiding the Mark of the Beast, the deeper concern is not just a symbol. It is allegiance.

End-times pressure, in this view, is not only about survival—it is about worship, loyalty, and submission to a system that demands what belongs to God alone.

That’s why the foundational solution is always the same:

Remain anchored in Christ.

“Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life” (Revelation 2:10).

A believer who is spiritually unrooted will be easily swayed by fear, convenience, or promises of safety.

A believer who is rooted in Christ understands that obedience may cost comfort.

Salvation is not an afterthought—it is the center

In prophetic discussion, it’s easy to spend more time on crises than on Christ.

But Scripture refuses that imbalance.

The most urgent solution for last-days chaos is not a better theory of the future. It is the gospel.

If a person is unsettled by the direction of the world, that unease can become a mercy—an invitation to turn to God.

“Repent ye, and believe the gospel” (Mark 1:15, KJV).

Our mission—at its best—should never be merely diagnostic. It should be evangelistic and sanctifying:

  • calling the lost to salvation

  • calling believers to holiness

  • calling the fearful to courage

  • calling the distracted to sober vigilance

What resilience really looks like

Resilience in a faith context isn’t bravado.

It’s the steady refusal to bend where God has spoken clearly.

It’s the humility to repent quickly.

It’s the courage to endure quietly.

It’s the discipline to prepare without becoming consumed.

And it’s the spiritual clarity to see that the darkest hour of this age does not cancel the promises of God.

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Building on the Rock: Living Christ’s Words in a World of False Prophets. Bible Study with Brother Larry

Building on the Rock: Living Christ’s Words in a World of False Prophets
Wise vs. Foolish Builders (Matthew 7:24-27, KJV):
Jesus teaches, “Whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock” (v. 24). Obeying Christ’s words builds a firm foundation that withstands trials, while hearing without doing, like the foolish builder, leads to collapse (v. 26-27).
Beatitudes and Heart Transformation:
The Beatitudes (Matthew 5) require a heart cleansed by Christ’s blood to live out spiritual truths like humility and peacemaking. Only a transformed heart can practice Jesus’ teachings, aligning with the wise builder.
Building for the Church:
Referencing Ephesians, believers build their spiritual “house” not just for themselves but to strengthen the church, the body of Christ, for others’ benefit.
Beware of False Prophets (Matthew 7:15-20, KJV):
Jesus warns, “Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves” (v. 15). Their corrupt teachings (evil fruit) deceive and exploit, driven by unregenerate hearts, unlike the good fruit of true believers.
The Heart’s Role (Luke 6:45, KJV):
“A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is evil” (Luke 6:45). False prophets’ words reveal their corrupt hearts, while believers must guard theirs (Jeremiah 17:9).
Call to Action for Believers:
Christians must hear and practice Jesus’ teachings to build a strong spiritual foundation. This requires willingness, honesty, and obedience to God’s Word to resist false teachings and stand firm in faith.
Perseverance in Trials:
Like Job (Job 13:15, KJV), believers should trust God through storms, building on the rock of Christ’s words to withstand Satan’s attacks and false doctrines.

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Armor UP – Know HIM.. Bible Study with Brother Larry

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Do you Know Him?
Brother Larry’s message, “Drawing Near to Christ,” emphasizes the importance of a close relationship with God, equating it to wearing the spiritual armor of God and living a “spirit-filled life.” He stresses that truly knowing God is the essential element, just as knowing a spouse deepens love. This knowledge, he explains, comes from understanding who God is, what He has done for us, and how He has loved us first.
Brother Larry refers to Ephesians 1:18 to highlight Paul’s prayer for believers: “That the eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that ye may know what is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints.” He explains that once saved, our spiritual eyes are opened to discern God’s ways and Satan’s tactics, and to understand God’s perspective of us. He encourages believers to hunger and thirst after righteousness (Matthew 5:6), mourn over sins, turn to humility, and be poor in spirit to “see God.”
The study then shifts to a “diagnosis” of what keeps believers from drawing near to God. Brother Larry cites 1 Corinthians 11:28, “But let a man examine himself,” and 2 Corinthians 13:5, “Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?” as commands to self-examine.
He identifies “double-mindedness” as the primary obstacle to drawing near to Christ, referencing James 1:8, “A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.” Brother Larry concludes by expressing his prayer that resolving this issue will lead to maturity in Christ, resisting the devil, experiencing joy and peace, and ultimately being victors in the Lord, sensing His presence daily, and dying with a testimony of faith.

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Evil is Coming and the Church is Asleep. FDR: 419

VCAST, The War on Christians…

1 in 7 Christians are persecuted. The Church is asleep regarding Noahide laws and it is moving fast. Are we seeing the same playbook of the Bolshevik Revolution (anti-free speech laws)? Anti-prayer laws are being implemented in the Commonwealth. They know there is power in prayer. Is USA inc. still apart of the Crown? Endure to the end my friends. Eye opening VCAST on the lateness of the hour.

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In Christ Alone: Overcoming the Battles of This World – Bible Study

Spiritual Strength in Christ: A Call to Action

Brother Larry emphasizes the importance of being strong in the Lord in these times of spiritual warfare. As Christians, we face a battle not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces, and we need to arm ourselves with spiritual strength. This begins with being in Christ, acknowledging Him as Savior and seeking His protection.
Key Points:
1. Willingness and Truthfulness: To draw near to God, you must be willing to seek Him and be truthful with yourself about your need for Him.
2. Spiritual Armor: Being strong in the Lord means putting on the full armor of God, with truth as your foundation. You cannot deceive God, and it’s vital to be honest in your walk with Him.
God’s Word: The Bible is central to your spiritual life. It’s the source of strength, guidance, and protection. It helps us grow in Christ and stand firm in our faith.
3. Living in Christ: Being in Christ means continually drawing near to Him, seeking forgiveness when necessary, and living a life that reflects His love and truth.
4. Community and Worship: Fellowship with other believers and worship through music and prayer help strengthen your spiritual walk.
Brother Larry pleads for those not yet in Christ to come to Him for refuge, especially with the impending trials foretold in scripture. He encourages believers to stay rooted in God’s Word and be lights in this dark world.

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Biblical Solutions for the Days Ahead

The Solutions videocasts are here to equip you with practical, scriptural answers for last-days challenges—spiritual vigilance, discernment, preparedness, and unwavering allegiance to Christ. Strengthen your walk, sharpen your understanding, and be encouraged to stand without compromise.

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