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It's Later Than You Think! – Part 1

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It's Later Than You Think! – Part 1

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June 25, 2026 3:00 am

Dr. Robert Jeffress discusses the urgency of the second coming of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that we are living in a time when the darkness prevails, but the day of Christ's return is near. He explains the concept of salvation, including justification, sanctification, and glorification, and how it relates to our behavior and righteousness.

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Now, here's today's podcast from Pathway to Victory. Hi, this is Robert Jeffers, and I'm glad to study God's Word with you every day on this Bible teaching program on today's edition of Pathway to Victory. But then in verse 11 of Romans 13, he says, We are to do all of these things knowing God. the time.

Well, what time is it, Paul? What do you mean knowing the time? What time is it?

Well, Paul says the alarm has already sounded, and first of all, that means it's time. to get up. Welcome to Pathway to Victory with author and pastor Dr. Robert Jeffers. Nobody looks forward to being jolted awake by the alarm clock in the morning.

But when that alarm goes off, you know it's time to get up and get ready fast. Today on Pathway to Victory. Dr. Robert Jeffress addresses a very urgent and relevant issue. The second coming of Jesus Christ.

But first, let's take a moment to hear some important ministry updates. Thanks, David, and welcome again to Pathway to Victory. For the entire month of June, I've decided to present messages about the country we love. Most messages are fearful about our future as a nation, and many are asking me this natural question, are we living in the end times?

Well, in today's message, I'm going to tackle that question. But first, I'll remind you that time is running short to participate in the wonderful In God We Trust matching challenge. This means that every dollar you give will be automatically doubled in size and impact until we reach the goal of $1.5 million. This matching challenge will accelerate our effectiveness in the months ahead, strengthening believers, restoring families, and carrying the gospel to millions who are waiting to hear it. Plus, when we receive your gift, We'll be happy to send you a copy of the full-color book published exclusively by Pathway to Victory.

It's called The 250th Commemorative Edition of America is a Christian Nation. It'll reinforce your personal conviction that America is indeed a Christian nation, guided by God's divine hand. We'll identify more details about this wonderful book and other resources later in the program. But right now, let's get started with today's study. You know, some Christians assume that it's far too early to see Christ return within their lifetime.

But as the Apostle Paul reminds us in Romans 13, it's later than you think. There are a number of different ways to categorize people.

Some people are hot-natured, others are cold-natured. You can differentiate people by their personality types.

Some people are what we call melancholy, some people are sanguine. You can distinguish people by their skin color or by their spiritual gifts. But one way to differentiate between people is by their response to the alarm clock. And now, there are some people that we call morning people. They're really the obnoxious ones.

I mean, they're the ones who, when the alarm clock sounds, they bound out of bed. And their best hours of the day are between 5 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the afternoon. By about five o'clock in the afternoon, they're wasted and they have to go to bed, you know.

But those are the morning people. Honestly, I used to think of myself as a morning person. Until the last couple of days, my alarm went off at 2.30 in the morning to get up for Fox and Friends, and I'm rethinking that whole morning thing. I'm not sure that I really am. But then they're what we call the night people.

The night crawlers. I mean, they don't even get started until about 8 o'clock at night. And their most productive times are between about 8 p.m. and 1 a.m. But I tell you, when that alarm rings, they have a hard time getting any blanket victory.

They don't feel like they're saved until their fifth cup of coffee after 11 a.m. in the morning. Those are the nighttime people.

Now, I'm not going to ask how many of you are night people. But I think you'll agree with me. That if you happen to be a night person, You'll agree with me that there are some days that it's not difficult at all to get up for. The first day of your vacation. The first day of a new job.

The day that you're getting married. There are some days that are so exciting in and of themselves that you get up immediately. You're able to shake off the lethargy of the night before.

Well, in the passage we're going to look at today, Paul says there is one day coming, in fact, it's about to dawn that is so exciting that it ought to cause us to awaken immediately. To get up, to get ready. And that day... Is the day of Christ's appearing? If you have your Bibles, I want you to turn to Romans chapter 13.

Romans chapter 13.

Now, for those of you who are just joining us for this study, we're in the last section of the book of Romans. It's the section that deals with the practical aspects of righteousness. If we are in a right relationship with God, it certainly ought to impact our daily life. And Paul's been talking about our love that we ought to be extending to other Christians. He talks about how we ought to treat our enemies.

He talks about how we respond to government. But then in verse 11 of Romans 13, he says we are to do all of these things knowing God. The time.

Well, what time is it, Paul? What do you mean, knowing the time? What time is it?

Well, Paul says the alarm has already sounded, and first of all, that means it's time. to get up. It's time to get up. Look at verse 11 of Romans 13. And this dude, knowing the time, that it is already the hour for you to awaken from sleep.

For now, salvation is nearer to us than when we first believed. Paul wants us to know what time it is. Remember the sons of Issachar we talked about a few weeks ago? 1 Chronicles 12, verse 32, it says, These descendants of Issachar, they were men who understood their times. They knew what time it was, and they knew what God's people should do.

In Matthew 16, verse 3, Jesus criticized the Pharisees by saying, you know how to interpret the appearance of the sky, but you cannot discern the signs of the times. We need to know what time we are living in right now. What time is it on God's clock?

Well, right now we're living in the time, first of all, write it down, when darkness prevails. When darkness prevails, look at verse 12. The night is almost gone, and the day is at hand. Paul is saying it's still nighttime. You know, when the alarm goes off, if you've got it set right.

It probably goes off when it's still dark, and it isn't full daylight yet. And it's the same way here. We need to realize that. The darkness is still with us. The darkness is still prevailing.

The day is at hand, but it hasn't quite yet arrived. And folks, understanding that helps you make sense of the world in which we live. You know, Galatians 1, verse 4 says that we are living in this present evil age. Do you understand we're living in an era where Satan is still in control of this world? Do you need a preacher to tell you that?

Just look around you at what is happening. It is very clear that Satan is in control. The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 4, verse 4: he is the God of this world.

Now Ephesians 2.2 says, he is the prince of the power of the air.

Now that doesn't mean that God is not sovereign. God is still in control. But he's given temporary control of this world to Satan. You've heard me say it before. Satan is like a junkyard dog on a very long leash.

His power to destroy is considerable. But it's also limited. Nevertheless, we are living in an evil age. And that explains a lot of what's happening in the world today. We look at atrocities like what happened in Charleston last month.

These wonderful Christians gunned down. And people ask: well, why does that happen? Why does God allow that to happen? I was listening to talk show host Michael Savage this week talk about that. He's Jewish and he was on a rant about it.

He said, I cannot understand if there is a God, why did he allow those people to die? He said, nobody's been able to answer my question. I've talked to three rabbis this week, and none of them could answer my question. Why does this happen?

Well, the reason is very clear, the Bible says. Because Satan is the prince of the power of the air, he is the God of this world. for now. And we will never make sense of our world till we understand that. You know, Paul said in Ephesians 6: for our battle, our wrestling is not with flesh and blood, it's not against other people.

It's against the unseen forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. You know, I was trying to think about How to best illustrate for you. The darkness that prevails in this world right now. I thought about statistics I could give you about violence and immorality and so forth, but I came across a letter. That I think best illustrates the darkness in which we are living, the darkness of this present age.

Jody McLeod is a high school principal in Tennessee. He was wrestling with a question about how to handle the Supreme Court's ban on public prayers at football games. And so after much prayer himself, One night at the Friday night football game, He stood in front of the microphone and he spoke these words to the assembled crowd. It has always been the custom at Roan County high school football games to say a prayer and play the national anthem to honor God and country. Due to a recent ruling by the Supreme Court, I'm told that saying a prayer is a violation of federal law.

As I understand the law at this time, I can use this public facility to approve of sexual perversion and call it an alternative lifestyle. And if somebody is offended, that's okay. I can even use this public facility to present the merits of killing an unborn baby as a viable means of birth control. If somebody is offended, no problem. I can use literature, videos, and presentations in the classroom that depict people with strong traditional Christian convictions as simple-minded and ignorant, and I can call it enlightenment.

However, If anyone uses this facility to honor God and ask Him to bless this event with safety and good sportsmanship, Federal law is violated. This appears to be at best inconsistent. And at worst, Diabolical. Apparently, we are to be tolerant of everything and everyone except God and His commandments. Nevertheless, as a school principal, I frequently ask staff and students to abide by rules with which they do not necessarily agree.

For me to do otherwise would be at best inconsistent and at worst hypocritical. For this reason, I shall render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's, and refrain from praying at this game.

However, If you feel inspired to honor, praise, and thank God, and to ask in the name of Jesus Christ to bless this event, please feel free to do so. As far as I know, that's not against the law yet. God bless that principle.

Now That summarizes the age in which we live. is in an age in which the darkness prevails. But Paul says something else about the time we're living in. We're living in a time when the daylight is about to unveil. Darkness prevails, the night is almost gone, and the day is about to appear.

What day is Paul talking about? The scripture uses the day to refer to the time of Christ's return.

Now stay with me on this. In many ways, the day refers to all of the end-time events. It telescopes all of the end-time events together and sees them as one. We know on God's prophetic calendar, the next event is going to be the rapture of the church when all Christians are caught up to meet the Lord in the air, followed by the seven years of tribulation we call the day of the Lord, the day of God's judgment, followed by the literal return of Jesus Christ to the earth. Paul uses the term the day to refer to all of those events.

For example, mark down Hebrews 10, verses 24 to 25. And let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the what? The day drawing near. Are jot down 1 Thessalonians 5, 4 through 7. But you, brethren, are not in the darkness, that the day should overtake you like a thief.

For you are all sons of light and sons of day. We are not of the night, nor of the darkness.

So then, let us not sleep as others do, but let us be alert and sober. For those who sleep do their sleeping at night, and those who get drunk get drunk at night. Or 2 Peter 1:19. And so we have the prophetic word made more sure, to which you do well to pay attention, as to a lamp shining in a dark place until the day dawns and the morning star arises in your hearts. Do you see that?

The day refers to the return of Christ. And so in Romans 13:11, Paul says, For now, salvation is nearer to us than when we believed. Because the day is just about here, salvation is nearer to us than it's ever been.

Now this confuses a lot of people. They say, what do you mean salvation is nearer than it's ever been? Does that mean we're not yet saved? Does it mean we can't know for sure whether we're truly saved until Christ comes back? No, that's not what it's saying.

This is so key to understanding what God is doing in your life. Did you know there are three aspects to your salvation? If you're truly a Christian, you were saved, you are being saved, and one day you shall be saved. And first of all, the Bible says When you trust in Christ as your Savior, you were saved. That refers to our justification.

Write that down on your outline. Our justification. Justification is that one-time act of God when, at the moment we trust in Christ as our Savior, God justifies us, He declares us not guilty. You were never more justified in your whole life than you were the moment you trusted in Christ as your Savior. It is a one-time act of God.

Paul talks about it in Romans 5:1. He says, Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.

So that's the past tense of our salvation. You were justified, you were saved. But there is a present salvation going on in your life right now. You are being saved. That refers to number two, our sanctification.

Sanctification is the process by which we become more and more like Jesus Christ, for whom God foreknew he predestined to become conformed to the image of his son. It is a work that began the moment you were saved and will continue until the time that you see Christ again. That is our sanctification. You were saved. You are being saved.

The third facet of your salvation is still future, and that is our glorification. One day you shall be saved. The final act of God in your salvation is going to be when he gives you that brand new body. That body that is forever free from the power of sin and death. And that is the last chapter of your salvation that we're looking for.

And so Paul says: when your salvation is nearer than it's ever been, he's talking about your glorification, that new body you'll receive at the rapture of the church. What do you mean, Paul? It is closer than it has ever been. You know, the fact is, we... Don't know when Christ is coming.

We can't know the time, but we do know the times. Did you know in the Greek text, there are really two words that refer to. Time. One word is the word kronos. Kronos.

It means hour, date, minute, second. The chronos. We can't know the Kronos of when Christ is coming, but there's a second word for time, Kairos, K-A-I-R-O-S. That refers to the season, the era. And by looking at prophetic events, we can know we're living in the time, the season, the era of Christ's return.

He said it is closer today than it has ever been. And that's why Paul is saying in Romans 13:11: the alarm has sounded. It is time to wake up. But number two, it's time to do something else. Since the alarm has sounded, it is also time to get dressed.

Look at verse 12. The night is almost gone, and the day is at hand. Therefore, let us lay aside the deeds of darkness. and put on the armor of light.

Now, when you get up and finally get yourself out of bed, what's the first thing you do? Or you get dressed. And the reason you get dressed is the clothing you were wearing at night. Or the lack of clothing you were wearing at night may be suitable for the nighttime, but it's certainly not suitable for the daytime. There is some clothing that is suitable for the nighttime, that there's other clothing that is only suitable for the daytime.

And you wouldn't dare think about. wearing what you wore at night. in the daytime. It just wouldn't be proper. Paul is saying the same thing about our behavior.

He uses clothing as a metaphor for behavior. There's certain behavior we put off because the night is over. And there's other kind of behavior that we need to put on throughout the Bible. Righteousness, a right relationship with God, is often compared to clothing.

Now, again, we're going to wade into some theological waters here for just a moment, but this is very, very practical. You know, the word righteousness means a right standing with God. And there are two kinds of righteousness in the Bible. There's what we call, first of all, imputed righteousness, I-M-P-U-T-E-D, imputed righteousness. That is righteousness that God imputes, that is, He credits to our account the moment we become a Christian.

Imputed righteousness. It is a gift of God. The moment we trust in Christ, we are declared to be not guilty. It is a gift from God, it is nothing we earn. The Bible also describes that kind of righteousness as a garment that God puts on us.

Do you remember the illustration I used before about Man who takes his wife to dinner to a very nice restaurant. He's dressed in nice, casual clothes, but when he gets to the restaurant, he discovers there's a policy that says dinner jackets required. He complains to the maitra D that he was unaware of the policy. The maitra D said it doesn't matter, that's our policy. But he said, You're not the only one who's come in here like this, and that's why we keep a spare jacket here.

And if you'd like, you can borrow this jacket, and you can come in and have a great meal.

Now at that point you have a choice. You can either out of pride say, If you don't like me the way I'm dressed, well, you can just hang it on your beak, I'm out of here, and here we go. Or You can humble yourself and say, I'll follow the policy. I'll accept the gift of that coat. I will put it on so I can enjoy a great meal.

You know, the same is true for us spiritually. None of us. has the right clothing, so to speak, to enter into heaven. Our righteousness, the best we can do. It's like a filthy garment to God, the Bible says.

We can never enter heaven in our own. But God makes us a deal. He said, You don't have enough righteousness, but I've got lots of righteousness. And if you will confess your sin and trust in Jesus to be your Savior, I will put his righteousness around you. I'll wrap you in his righteousness.

And from that point on, when I see you, I don't see your sin, I see the righteousness of my son.

Now, at that point, we can say, God, I don't care if you don't take me the way I am. Forget it. And we miss eternity with God in heaven. Or we can humble ourselves and we can say, God, I believe what you've said. And in humility, I accept the gift of your righteousness by trusting in Christ.

This is one of those days I wish that Pathway to Victory was a one-hour program rather than a half-hour. But I've set aside our next program to continue this important study from Romans 13, so be sure to join us again.

Well, I'm under no delusion that changing the moral direction of our nation is easy. The only way we're going to change the morality of America is by changing the hearts of Americans. And Pathway to Victory is committed to be a light in the darkness for a nation in desperate need. Right now, you can partner with us in ministry by giving toward the In God We Trust matching challenge. When you give to the matching challenge, you're making an eternal investment in a human soul who is searching, hurting, and waiting to hear the only message that can truly transform a life.

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