
February 10, 2026 | www.gospelofjesuschrist.blog | River Wilde
Over the past two years, I have spent a great deal of time prayerfully studying end-times prophecy as recorded in the Bible. It has been a sobering, humbling, and deeply spiritual journey. One of the most compelling themes Scripture teaches is that before the end, God Himself brings hidden things into the light. I believe we are witnessing the early stages of that unfolding right now, and I want to share this with you in a spirit of love, concern, and care.
The Bible teaches that before Christ’s return, truth will be revealed—not so that people become consumed by darkness, but so that God’s justice, righteousness, and holiness are made unmistakably clear.
Here are a few anchors from the KJV that speak to this:
“For there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; neither hid, that shall not be known.”
— Luke 12:2 (KJV)
“Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.”
— Daniel 12:4 (KJV)
“But all things that are reproved are made manifest by the light: for whatsoever doth make manifest is light.”
— Ephesians 5:13 (KJV)
One important truth I want to emphasize is this: it is God who reveals truth. It is not driven by human effort, activism, or outrage. God alone pulls back the veil of deception, and He does so according to His perfect timing.
So how does this apply to the church I once loved and served?
As truth continues to be revealed across the earth, it will affect every institution—churches, governments, organizations, and systems led by imperfect men. Scripture tells us this must happen. No organization is exempt from God’s refining light.
As this unfolds, many will begin to recognize that some teachings they have trusted may not fully align with what Jesus Christ taught while He walked the earth. This realization can feel unsettling at first, but please hear this gently: learning truth is never a step backward. It is a step forward into clarity, freedom, and deeper faith. God is patient, loving, and kind with those who seek Him sincerely.
As you pray and ask God about what you are now learning, He will confirm truth through the Holy Ghost. That confirmation may come quietly, but it will bring peace—not confusion or fear.
Now I want to briefly zoom out. This is not about singling out one church. Scripture tells us that evil has influenced many systems in the world. We have already seen exposure within entertainment, politics, and powerful institutions. Disturbing allegations have surfaced involving exploitation and abuse of children. These claims are deeply troubling, and I want to be very clear: allegations are not proof, and my purpose here is not to accuse, condemn, or sensationalize.
Rather, this is a loving warning to be spiritually prepared should further truths come to light, and sadly they will, for I have seen them being flushed out already.
If such things are exposed, know this: God is not surprised. He is not overwhelmed. And He does not require human outrage to accomplish justice. Truth will be revealed by Him, not by us.
If organizations attempt to silence voices or deflect accountability, those efforts will ultimately fail—not because of human resistance, but because God Himself has determined that truth must be known.
A gentle word of caution from my heart to yours: when you see these things come out, do not immerse yourself in the graphic details of darkness. I have learned firsthand how heavy and crushing that can be. It is not necessary for discernment, and it can wound the spirit. God does not ask us to study evil—He asks us to walk in the light.
Scripture reminds us:
“Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.”
— Romans 12:19 (KJV)
“To me belongeth vengeance, and recompence; their foot shall slide in due time.”
— Deuteronomy 32:35 (KJV)
These verses do not excuse evil. They assure us that God handles justice perfectly—without corruption, bias, or error.
So, what is the purpose of this season?
Truth must be present on the earth before judgment. As truth increases, it signals that we are living in the final days. Christ will soon gather those who are truly in Him—His Church—and remove them through an event called the rapture before God’s righteous judgment is poured out on unrepentant evil.
Recent exposures involving powerful individuals are only the beginning. It may feel shocking, but Scripture tells us this would happen. The unveiling has started.
So, what should you do?
The answer is simple, though not easy: strengthen your personal relationship with Jesus Christ directly. Lean on Him—not on institutions, titles, or men.
This requires courage. It means rejecting the idea that personal revelation should ever be secondary to any human authority. God speaks to His children. Always. A true servant of God will never contradict what God confirms to you through His Spirit.
Even if no specific leader is ever implicated, this principle still stands: we trust God above all men.
Church attendance can still have value—community, encouragement, service—but discernment is essential. We are no longer living in a time when blind trust is safe. Gather to strengthen one another, to watch carefully, and to remain anchored in Christ—not in a corporate system.
My intent is not fear.
My intent is not division.
My intent is love, preparation, and truth.
Jesus is faithful. He is near. And He is enough.
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