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Let Us" Isn't a Suggestion, It's Marching Orders With Your Name on It
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Let Us" Isn't a Suggestion, It's Marching Orders With Your Name on It
5FS-1197 - Thursday 5-Minute Fresh Start June 11, 2026,
Read the pronouns and you'll feel the line being drawn: there's an "us" and a "them." Paul splits the room into two camps, and where you land has nothing to do with religion — it's about readiness. It's the awake versus the blind, and the day of the Lord treats each very differently. The moment the world exhales and declares "Peace and safety!" is the exact moment sudden destruction crashes down — labor pains that don't let up until Christ returns. But that same day won't sneak up on you. "You, brethren, are not in darkness," because the believer walking in the Spirit already has the knowledge the world flat-out lacks. So when it lands, you won't freeze — you'll be watching, alert, and standing your ground while everyone else scrambles in the dark. That's why "let us" isn't a polite suggestion; it's a marching order with your name on it. Don't sleep spiritually. Stay sober. Keep watch. Put on faith and love like a breastplate and the hope of salvation like a helmet. And don't soften "destruction" — it points to the full storm Jesus laid out in Matthew 24. Yet here's where you stand: "God did not appoint us to wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ." That insulation isn't automatic — it flows out of the readiness and faith you're actively walking in. So stay awake. When the wrath finally falls, you were never drafted for it.
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