But we are not in the end times yet. We are approaching the era of peace after this chaos and confusion is over, but that’s not the end times. The end times comes much later. We are not Protestant evangelical fundamentalist. We are Catholics.
@@patricksampson5680 Thank you for sharing your perspective! ☺ You're absolutely right that Catholic teaching provides a distinct understanding of the end times compared to Protestant evangelical interpretations. The concept of an era of peace before the final end times is deeply rooted in some Catholic traditions, like those mentioned by saints and mystics. Our focus in this video is to explore the spiritual significance of being prepared at all times-whether we're approaching the end times or simply navigating personal trials. After all, Christ calls us to stay spiritually vigilant, not out of fear, but out of love and readiness to meet Him. Would love to hear your further insights on how Catholics can live out this call to spiritual readiness in the present moment!
But we are not in the end times yet. We are approaching the era of peace after this chaos and confusion is over, but that’s not the end times. The end times comes much later. We are not Protestant evangelical fundamentalist. We are Catholics.
@@patricksampson5680 Thank you for sharing your perspective! ☺ You're absolutely right that Catholic teaching provides a distinct understanding of the end times compared to Protestant evangelical interpretations. The concept of an era of peace before the final end times is deeply rooted in some Catholic traditions, like those mentioned by saints and mystics.
Our focus in this video is to explore the spiritual significance of being prepared at all times-whether we're approaching the end times or simply navigating personal trials. After all, Christ calls us to stay spiritually vigilant, not out of fear, but out of love and readiness to meet Him.
Would love to hear your further insights on how Catholics can live out this call to spiritual readiness in the present moment!