The Days of Noah is Here: The Trumpet of Christ’s Return

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It is no longer necessary to scour prophetic charts or decode esoteric symbols; the handwriting is already upon the wall. The world has returned to the very threshold described by Christ: “As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be at the coming of the Son of Man.” This is not poetry. It is divine indictment.

When Noah preached righteousness, the earth was drunk on violence, sexual corruption, and blasphemous indifference. Men married, traded, schemed, and mocked the very notion of judgment — until the rain began to fall. Humanity perished not because God had failed to warn, but because men chose ridicule over repentance. That very defiance is today’s anthem.

Nations now tremble under insurgency and wars that multiply like locusts; families disintegrate in silent wars behind painted doors; greed has baptized itself as policy; and human pride, intoxicated with technology, presumes to rival its Creator. In every headline, the shadows of Noah’s generation resurrect. It is not coincidence. It is confirmation.

To declare “Jesus is coming soon” is not hysteria but proclamation. It is the thunderous assurance that injustice will not sit on the throne forever, that Babylon’s pomp will soon be reduced to ashes, and that the Judge of the living and the dead will appear with flaming fire to repay the world. Christ’s return is not folklore — it is the very spine of Christian hope.

Yet the tragedy of Noah’s day was not ignorance of the storm. It was mockery of the ark. And so today, as pulpits cry, as prophets plead, and as the Spirit convicts, the masses scroll, laugh, and yawn. They do not hear that the door of mercy is already creaking shut. The flood is no longer a fable; it is a pattern repeating itself before blinded eyes.

The Christian does not tremble at this announcement; he straightens his garments, trims his lamp, and lifts his eyes to the clouds. But to the scoffer, the laughter will soon sour, for the voice that once whispered grace will soon thunder judgment. The days of Noah are here. The trumpet is about to sound. The question is not whether Christ is coming — it is whether you are ready.

– Inah Boniface Ocholi writes from Ayah – Igalamela/Odolu LGA, Kogi state.
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