The Truth Was Told, Yet Few Listened: A Reflection on Two Years of Warnings and Revelations

For nearly two years, I have reached out, time and time again, attempting to open eyes, soften hearts, and awaken minds to the undeniable truth of what Scripture really says and what will soon unfold according to the Word of God. Yet, despite my efforts, despite the warnings clearly laid out in the sacred text, most have chosen either to ignore or outright reject the messages that I have shared. The truth has been written, spoken, and revealed through prophecy, through signs, and through the undeniable sequence of events unfolding before us, yet the response has largely been one of dismissal or indifference. Scripture itself foretold that in the last days, people would turn away from sound doctrine, that they would prefer the comfort of deception over the discomfort of truth, that they would scoff at those who seek to reveal what is coming. This, I have witnessed firsthand. The warnings were not my own—they came from the pages of the Scriptures, and not just the mainstream Bible, but more importantly from the removed, restricted, and even banned books from the Dead Sea Scrolls (1947), including the Book of Enoch, to the Nag Hammadi Library (1945), including the Gospel of Thomas. From the divine revelations given to those who would seek truth over convenience, yet they have fallen on ears unwilling to hear, on hearts unwilling to accept, and on minds too clouded by the distractions of this world. Many have preferred to cling to doctrines of men rather than to the unchanging truth of God’s Word, choosing feel-good theology over the raw, unfiltered reality of what has been prophesied. The days of Noah are upon us, where the people continued in their daily lives—eating, drinking, marrying, and ignoring the signs of impending judgment—until the flood swept them all away. The parallels are undeniable. Just as the people of Israel rejected the prophets who warned them, just as the religious elite rejected Christ Himself when He stood before them, so too have many rejected the truth in this generation. But rejection does not alter reality. Ignoring a warning does not prevent its fulfillment. What is written will come to pass, and when it does, those who dismissed these messages will recall the words they once ignored. There will be a day when the scoffers will no longer scoff, when the doubters will be forced to confront the reality they refused to acknowledge, but by then, the opportunity for repentance may have passed. For two years, I have urged, pleaded, and shared—not out of pride, not out of personal gain, but out of a deep conviction to speak what must be spoken, to warn as I have been called to warn, to share what has been made clear to me. Yet, as Scripture has foretold, the path is narrow, and few find it. The broad road of deception and complacency has captured the majority, leading them to destruction while they remain convinced they are on the right path. But I write this not in despair, nor in anger, but in the solemn recognition that every seed planted has been planted for a purpose. Whether or not it is received, whether or not it takes root, the duty of the watchman remains—to sound the alarm, to proclaim the truth, and to leave the response in the hands of those who hear. The time is short. The warnings will not continue forever. Soon, what has been spoken will become undeniable reality, and in that moment, the weight of rejection will be fully realized. I can only pray that for some, it is not too late.

Qx

03/05/2025
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