Urgency of the Hour
- Dr. John W. Mulinde
- Jun 10
- 2 min read

Scripture: John 9:4
Message: Jesus was never casual about His mission. In John 9:4, He spoke with clarity and urgency—pointing to a limited window of opportunity to fulfill the works of the Father. Today, we are living in that same prophetic hour. The world is desperate for the hope only Christ brings, and yet, many believers live with the illusion that there will always be more time.
But time is not guaranteed. Eternity is real. Christ is returning soon. The brokenness of our world is crying out for healing, and we, the Body of Christ, are His hands and feet. The Gospel must not only be preached—it must be lived out urgently, intentionally, and without delay. Indifference is a luxury we can no longer afford.
The Spirit of God is stirring hearts, calling His people to arise. The clock is ticking. Heaven is watching. Now is the time to respond.
Further Study:
Romans 13:11
2 Corinthians 6:2
Matthew 24:14
Golden Nugget:
“The urgency of God’s mission cannot be postponed. Today is the day of action, obedience, and impact.”
Delaying obedience is disobedience. The mission of God is not a suggestion; it is a divine summons that carries eternal consequences. Every moment we postpone sharing the Gospel, serving someone in need, or responding to God’s prompting is a moment that may never come again.
God works in appointed times—kairos moments—when heaven is aligning with earth to birth transformation. These moments require immediate response. The Holy Spirit is urging us not just to be believers, but to be builders—builders of God’s kingdom, builders of hope, truth, and righteousness.
You are not called for tomorrow—you are called for today. Heaven has entrusted you with this hour. You carry answers someone is praying for, and delaying your obedience may delay someone else’s breakthrough. The impact of your response today could ripple into eternity.
So rise up. Step out. Act now. The time is now.
Prayer:
Father, awaken my heart to the urgency of Your call. Remove complacency from my spirit and give me divine sensitivity to the times we are living in. May I not delay in doing the works You’ve called me to. Use me today to bring light to the darkness, healing to the broken, and hope to the hopeless. In Jesus' name, amen.



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