Saturday, July 11, 2026

Tomorrow the Son May Shine

No, the title is not a typo.

Faith tells me the sun will shine brightly tomorrow morning.  But if, for some unimaginable reason, it never appeared in the eastern sky again, how long would it take for the people of Earth to realize the hopeless predicament they were in?

The answer is eight minutes.

Light travels at approximately 186,000 miles per second, and the sun is about 93 million miles from Earth.  Divide the distance by the speed of light, and you arrive at roughly eight minutes.  That is how long it would take for humanity to realize the sun was gone forever.

Now consider another question: When God’s Son appears in the eastern sky and shines in all his glory, how long will it take for mankind to realize that Christians are gone?

The answer is instantaneous—in the twinkling of an eye.  Now you see them; now you don’t.  They are gone for eternity.

The rapture of the Church, as it is called, may happen tomorrow—or before you finish reading these words.  For those who believe this teaching, it is a certainty that calls for thoughtful and sincere consideration.

If you have not placed your faith in Christ, do not delay in seeking God’s forgiveness and giving your heart to Him.

I believe that when God’s Son appears, He will come quickly and with purpose—to take His bride home for the marriage supper of the Lamb in heaven.

Time is running out.  Do not procrastinate.  Eternity is a very long time to be separated from the Son.

Written by,

Papa Boyd

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