In a world increasingly marked by chaos and uncertainty, the year 2025 stands out as a pivotal moment when millions of believers across the globe are turning their hearts toward a sacred promise: the return of the Lord Jesus Christ. But how can one truly recognize His appearance? And what does it mean to follow His footsteps?
God’s word reveals a powerful message:
“God’s six-thousand-year management plan is coming to an end, and the door of the kingdom has already been opened to all who seek His appearance…"
This is not mere poetic language or symbolic prophecy—it is a real and living truth. God’s appearance is not a ceremonial event, nor a vision, miracle, or religious ritual. It is the tangible and personal arrival of God among mankind, coming in His own identity and character, to initiate a new age and bring the previous one to a close.
Whenever God appears, He performs a unique and unparalleled stage of work within His divine plan. This work is unimaginable to man, ushering humanity into a new age with a renewed path to salvation. Unlike the general guidance or inspiration believers may experience in prayer or scripture, the appearance of God signifies a turning point in His management—an active intervention in human history.
So what should we do in this generation to witness God’s return?
It begins with sincere seeking. We must open our hearts, not just to religious tradition or dogma, but to the living God who continues to speak and work among us today. His footprints are found among those who truly follow Him. His voice is heard by those who listen with faith and humility.
The message is clear:
The kingdom’s door is open. The Lord’s return is near. And those who long for His appearance must be ready—not with ritual, but with a heart awakened to His truth.
If you would like to hear more of God’s word and join others on this spiritual journey, we invite you to participate in an online Bible study group—a space for reflection, fellowship, and discovering the living presence of God in our time.
Amen! May those who seek, find. May those who knock, see the door opened.