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The Great Deception Before the End

Published on Judgment Day | November 1, 2025

The Great Deception Before the End

In apocalyptic accounts, the “great deception” is a central figure representing the ultimate manifestation of falsehood and manipulation. It is said that this deceptive force will appear before the end of times, confusing the masses and leading them away from the path of truth. The big question is: what will that great deception be? Personally, this is my hypothesis: we know that the end is near and that the new generations do not know God, they are not interested in Christ, and the Spirit of truth is not in them. As human beings, we tend to believe in what we see, and if something abnormal occurs, we change our minds. Therefore, when Christ comes for his church during the times of the great tribulation, the world will not notice it, because it will be deceived by demonic visions. The only thing the Gentiles will see will be UFOs in the sky, and they will think that the missing people were taken by extraterrestrials and not by Christ. The world will continue on its path, it will not repent of its sins, and it will not believe in Christ. Revelation is clear: no one will repent of their sins. But on the day of judgment, when the wrath of God is manifested upon the earth, every eye will see him and every being will feel it, although there will no longer be time to repent or to believe. God's clock is about to strike the hour of judgment, and the great deception is just one of the many signs indicating that the end is near.

Conclusion

The great deception is a warning about the importance of being spiritually prepared for the times to come. It reminds us that we must remain steadfast in our faith and not be swayed by appearances or false promises. In a world filled with uncertainty and confusion, it is crucial to seek the truth and hold fast to it, knowing that the end is near and that only those who are prepared will be able to face what comes with hope and confidence in God.

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