January 29, 2026 | gospelofjesuschrist.blog | River Wilde
Events of the end times are moving swiftly now. The “Board of Peace” has been formed, and are working on bringing Peace to Israel and surrounding countries. For many who study the end times, we know that we are in the season of the rapture.
But, do you know that there is still a prophecy that needs to happen prior to His “church” being removed from the earth? Here is that prophecy which is about to begin.
The Bible teaches that just before the rapture of the Church, God allows a final and unmistakable event to unfold on the earth: the uncovering of deception. This is not a minor sign. It is a defining moment that separates truth from error, light from darkness, and those who love truth from those who reject it.
This uncovering is not random. It is prophetic. And Scripture shows it happens before believers are removed in the rapture.
The Bible Promises a Global Exposure of Hidden Things
Jesus plainly declared:
“For there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; neither hid, that shall not be known.”
(Luke 12:2, KJV)
This statement was spoken to His disciples — those living before the end, not after judgment begins. It reveals a clear principle: God exposes deception while His people are still present to see it, and allows TRUTH to be revealed.
The rapture does not begin with ignorance. It begins with clarity.
Deception Peaks — and So Does Discernment
Jesus warned that deception would intensify right before His return:
“For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets… insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.”
(Matthew 24:24, KJV)
The elect are warned because they are still here when deception reaches new heights. At the same time deception increases, discernment increases for those who seek truth.
This is why many believers today are suddenly seeing things they never questioned before. They are seeing untruths flushed out. Church teachings that do not fit into the teachings of Christ, as written in the Bible. Veils are being lifted.
A Falling Away Requires Truth to Be Revealed
Scripture is clear that something must happen first:
“Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first…”
(2 Thessalonians 2:3, KJV)
A falling away cannot occur unless truth is visible. People cannot reject truth unless it has been presented and exposed.
This falling away happens before the rapture, not after it.
Your Very Own Church
Many believers are beginning to observe the uncovering of false teachings within their own churches—not through rebellion or bitterness, but through sincere comparison with Scripture. Long-held doctrines, traditions, and requirements are being examined in the light of God’s Word, and some are discovering that what they were taught does not fully align with the Bible.
This moment is deeply personal and often painful, as it involves trusted leaders and familiar systems. Yet Scripture foretold this awakening, declaring that many will accept the truth that is being revealed, however, some will still reject it. They will follow teachings that appeal to former teachings, authority, or tradition rather than truth. They prefer to believe what has been comfortable, and not the truth that has just been exposed.
As God lifts the veil, each believer is faced with a quiet but serious choice: remain loyal to institutions, or remain loyal to the truth of Scripture. This internal exposure is one of the clearest signs that the final season before the rapture is drawing near.
The Wise Will Understand — Others Will Not
The book of Daniel describes this final separation:
“Many shall be purified, and made white, and tried; but the wicked shall do wickedly: and none of the wicked shall understand; but the wise shall understand.”
(Daniel 12:10, KJV)
Notice the contrast:
Truth is available
Understanding is selective
Revelation divides humanity
This moment occurs while people still have a choice.
How it Begins, and How Long it Lasts
Scripture also indicates that the uncovering of deception will begin suddenly and move quickly, leaving little time for delay. Jesus described the final days as coming without warning, comparing them to events that overtook people while life appeared normal (Matthew 24:37–39, KJV). Paul likewise warned that when people declare “peace and safety,” sudden destruction follows without escape (1 Thessalonians 5:3, KJV), implying a rapid shift rather than a slow unraveling.
The Bible suggests this season of exposure is brief—a final window of mercy—because once the rapture occurs, truth is no longer uncovered but replaced by strong delusion (2 Thessalonians 2:11, KJV). For this reason, the call to discernment is urgent. What is being revealed now will not remain open indefinitely, and those who delay choosing truth may find the door has quietly closed.
God’s Pattern: Reveal, Warn, Then Remove
Throughout Scripture, God follows the same order:
He reveals
He warns
Then He removes the righteous
Noah was warned before the flood.
Lot was warned before fire fell.
Israel was warned before judgment.
The rapture follows this same biblical pattern.
What Happens After the Rapture Is Very Different
Once the Church is removed, Scripture says exposure ends and delusion begins:
“And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie.”
(2 Thessalonians 2:11, KJV)
After the rapture:
Deception is no longer uncovered
It is enforced
Truth is no longer sought — it is rejected
That is why this moment must happen before the Rapture.
Why This Matters Right Now
The uncovering of deception is not meant to produce fear. It is meant to produce readiness.
This final prophecy:
Separates true faith from tradition
Exposes false peace and false authority
Calls believers back to Scripture alone
Prepares hearts for Christ, not institutions
Those who love truth are being awakened.
Those who reject truth are becoming hardened.
Final Warning and Hope
The uncovering of deception is not coming someday — it is beginning now.
The rapture does not arrive in darkness.
It arrives when truth has been made plain.
“He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.”
(Matthew 11:15, KJV)
Get ready.
The final prophecy before the rapture is unfolding. You might have already discovered the truth that this prophecy is referring to.
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