Are We Prepared for World War III?

Preparing for a future global tribulation that is to come to Earth and all of humanity

Danwil Reyes
4 min readAug 2, 2024
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Are we prepared for World War III? Today, I will explore preparing for a future global tribulation that is to come to Earth and all of humanity. My blog post is not for the faint of heart. This is reality! I pray it will not come!

As we look into the future, conversations abound about the threats that loom on the global stage. With rising tensions, geopolitical shifts, and the accelerated pace of technological advancement, the chilling refrain of “World War 3” has become a haunting yet plausible specter. While many dismiss these discussions as mere speculation, it’s worth examining the implications through the lens of faith — specifically, through the prophetic words found in Matthew 24:22.

“Jesus” (Yahshua) warned of perilous times ahead, saying, “And if those days had not been cut short, no human being would be saved. But for the sake of the elect, those days will be cut short.” This passage serves as a stark reminder of the volatility in our world. It implores us to consider not just the potential for destruction but also the promise of salvation that resonates through faith.

The Impending Threat

Historically, warfare has been reshaped by technological evolution, political ambitions, and human desires. The world today stands on an ever-volatile precipice. With nations amassing arms, alliances shifting, and ideologies clashing, many fear that the next major conflict might not just be devastating — it could be existential.

Tensions in regions like the Middle East and Eastern Europe reflect a world caught in a cycle of conflict. Cyber warfare, artificial intelligence in combat, and unmanned military technology diversify the threat landscape. Each advancement adds a new layer of complexity, often outpacing diplomatic efforts to establish peace.

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The Role of Faith and Hope

Yet, amidst this uncertainty, the words of Matthew provide us a glimmer of hope. The assurance that “those days will be cut short” for the sake of the elect serves as a beacon of faith. It reminds us that while the future may hold dark days, there exists a divine oversight that is aware of our struggles.

In a world where the human spirit can often feel overshadowed by chaos, faith offers a lens through which we can interpret our reality. The “elect” — those chosen and preserved — testify that even if the darkest days come, a transformative light endures. This can inspire individuals and communities to seek not just survival but resilience, nurturing hope even in the bleakest situations.

Preparing for the Unknown

As we stand on the brink of potential conflict, it’s crucial to prepare ourselves on multiple fronts. Our readiness can be spiritual, mental, and practical:

1. Spiritual Preparedness: Engage in prayer, community worship, and study of scripture. Cultivating a strong faith foundation provides solace and strength.

2. Mental Resilience: Develop mental fortitude by staying informed without becoming overwhelmed. Equip yourself with knowledge about current events, enabling you to discern truth from sensationalism.

3. Practical Measures: Reflect on emergency readiness, from storing essentials to having a plan for your family. Being prepared can mitigate fear and enhance security in uncertain times.

The Promise of Redemption

The beauty in Matthew 24:22 lies in its promise of preservation. It speaks to the truth that even amid devastation, when humanity feels it has nowhere to turn, there exists a divine interruption that saves and restores. While we cannot predict the future, we can find comfort in knowing that hope is never lost — it is alive in faith.

As we forge ahead, let us embrace our role as stewards of peace and bearers of light. By embodying love and understanding, we can foster resilience in our communities, standing shoulder to shoulder when darkness looms. Together, let us echo the sentiment that while World War 3 may be a distant or near concern, our focus remains on building a future anchored in hope, prepared for any challenges that arise.

In the end, it is not just about survival but thriving, shining a light in a world that desperately needs it. The days may indeed be dark, but in the midst of chaos, let us hold steadfast to our faith and the promise of salvation. The horizon may be uncertain, but so too is the boundless potential for redemption.

I hope that reading this post will help open people’s eyes to the need to get themselves and their families ready for the much-feared third world war.

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Danwil Reyes
Danwil Reyes

Written by Danwil Reyes

Silver and gold have I none, but I'll give you what I have: the power of true love and real truth from things above! May you have heavenly peace and blessings.

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