When the End Becomes the Beginning: the Apocalypse Rethink?
So, here we are again — humans with Wi-Fi, AI, and emotional support water bottles — still nervously asking: “When will the world end?”If you ask Jesus, He already gave us a clear answer:
“And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.” — Matthew 24:14
Translation? The end won’t come because of nuclear meltdowns, aliens, or an AI rebellion — but when we finally get the message right. The message of the Kingdom.
Choosing Your Apocalypse
We’ve always had a wild imagination when it comes to endings.
Pick your poison:
- The Four Horsemen galloping through global traffic.
 - Robot uprisings led by betrayed AIs quoting Shakespeare.
 - Planet X (still pending arrival).
 - The Mayan calendar’s 2012 expiration date — which, let’s face it, aged poorly.
 - Or solar flares frying our phones and our patience.
 
But what if the apocalypse isn’t about destruction at all?
What if it’s exposure — the moment the illusion burns off and truth stands blinking in the sunlight?

Most of these theories are either dramatized or disproven—but they reflect one thing clearly: humanity fears the end. Yet we act as though we’re powerless to stop it.
💡 A Better Question
Maybe the real question isn’t “Is there life after death?”
Maybe it’s: “Can we avoid death in the first place — by waking up before it’s too late.
And no, this isn’t about uploading your mind to the cloud or buying biohacking supplements advertised by shirtless guys on YouTube. It’s about choosing your own ending — or better yet, a fresh beginning.
In my book Divine Matrix, I explore the possibility that the chaos, corruption, and confusion we’re drowning in are not random. They could be part of a divine setup — a kind of spiritual exam — designed to make us stop, look up, and finally ask: “What if God is waiting for us to call out to Him en masse?”
🎾 Playing Tennis with God: The Elshaddai Open
Now imagine this: Humanity versus God, live at The Elshaddai Open.
A cosmic tennis match.
We serve, He returns.
The serve? A single, unified message from all of humanity — a prayer not out of fear, but of longing, curiosity, and hope.
Because let’s be honest: prayers do get answered. So what if — for once — we all prayed the same thing, at the same time? Would God ignore it? Or would He finally look down, smile, and say, “Well, look who finally figured out doubles!” After all, if He’s a good Creator — and I believe He is — wouldn’t He delight in such unity?
🔥 The Kingdom Twist: The True Endgame
See, Jesus didn’t say, “When every religion agrees, the end will come.”
He said,
“And this gospel of the Kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.” — Matthew 24:14
The gospel of the Kingdom isn’t about fear, guilt, or competition. It’s about love, peace, and joy through the Holy Spirit. And here’s the twist — once people truly understand that message, something incredible happens: the Holy Spirit begins to enter hearts — not a few, but everyone.
When that happens, humanity finally operates under the right spirit — not ego. Suddenly, we start agreeing on things faster than viral TikToks.
Thanks to the internet — that same tool once used for division — we’ll unite under truth, compassion, and purpose. Decisions that once took decades will take days. Because for the first time, we’ll be in sync with God’s playbook.
That’s when the “end” Jesus spoke of becomes the beginning — the moment when Heaven’s frequency finally broadcasts through human hearts. Ans whatever we bind on earth now becomes bound in heaven. Easy peasy!
🌅 Rewriting the Apocalypse
So maybe the apocalypse isn’t God deleting Earth’s hard drive. Maybe it’s Him updating our spiritual software, clearing bugs like greed, fear, and division.
Maybe it’s not the end of the world — but the end of our blindness. And when that gospel of the Kingdom is understood and lived by all, Heaven won’t just be above us — it’ll be within us.
That, my friends, will be the real beginning of the end… and the end of our beginning.
