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Endure Until the End: No Such Thing As Saved

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  • 21 hours ago
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People in a church passionately singing and raising hands, some with eyes closed. Emotive scene with arched windows and warm lighting.

"But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved."— Matthew 24:13 (KJV)

We are living in perilous times. A world growing colder, darker, and more godless by the hour—a world not unlike the days of Noe (Noah). Just as the people before the flood ignored the warnings and mocked the messengers of righteousness, today’s society scoffs at the Word of God. They laugh at prophecy. They celebrate sin. They "eat and drink, marry and give in marriage," oblivious to the judgment that is swiftly approaching.


But the Scriptures do not leave us without guidance. In fact, Yahawashi Ha’Mashiach (Jesus Christ) gave us clear instruction in Matthew 24. He told us plainly: it’s not enough to simply believe. It's not enough to start strong. Only those who endure until the end shall be saved.


The Modern Misunderstanding: "Already Saved"

Many Christians today claim they are already “saved.” They speak in the past tense: “I got saved when I was twelve,” or “I’ve been saved since I accepted Jesus.” But such statements reflect a misunderstanding of Scripture. While salvation begins with belief, repentance, and confession—it is not sealed until the end.

Yahawashi the messiah never said, “He that once believed is saved.” He said:

"But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved."— Matthew 24:13

If salvation were a one-time event, why would endurance be necessary? Why would we be warned repeatedly to remain steadfast, to overcome, to guard our faith? The truth is, salvation is a process—a covenant journey of faith, obedience, testing, and perseverance.


As in the Days of Noe

“But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be...”— Matthew 24:37

In the days of Noah, the earth was filled with violence, wickedness, and corruption. The people were obsessed with pleasure and daily life. They were blind to the warnings, deaf to the cries of repentance. Even as Noah built the ark before their eyes, they refused to acknowledge the truth. And when the rain came, it was too late.

History is repeating itself.


From rising lawlessness to the normalization of perversion, from the worship of self to the rejection of the commandments of the Most High—these are the signs. Many are asleep in spiritual darkness, distracted by the temporary things of this world. Yahawashi said that when He returns, people will be going about their day as usual. There will be no alarm bell in the sky—only a sudden, unexpected arrival.

“Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left.”— Matthew 24:40

This is not the time to be lukewarm. This is not the time to play church or compromise with sin. The division will be real. The separation of the wheat from the tares is happening right now. You must decide whether you will be found worthy to escape or be left behind.


The Patience of the Saints

“Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.”— Revelation 14:12

True faith is not just a matter of emotion or confession—it is a lifestyle of obedience and endurance. Revelation 14:12 gives us the identity of the remnant in these last days: those who do two things.

  1. Keep the commandments of God

  2. Hold fast to the faith of Yahawashi (Jesus)

Let this sink in. The saints are not described as people who simply “believed in Jesus” or “went to church.” They are commandment-keepers and faith-holders. They walk in righteousness. They separate themselves from the world. They obey the Torah of the Most High—not to earn salvation, but because they are already set apart and sealed for it.


Faith and Obedience Go Hand in Hand

You cannot claim to follow the Messiah while rejecting His commandments. You cannot hold on to grace while letting go of holiness. Yahusha Himself said in John 14:15, “If ye love me, keep my commandments.” This is not legalism—it is covenant faithfulness.

The saints will be mocked. They will be tested. They will be called “religious,” “old-fashioned,” or “judgmental.” But their eyes are not on the approval of man—their focus is on enduring until the end.


Watch and Be Ready

“Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.”— Matthew 24:42

No one knows the exact hour. But Yahawashi warned us to always be ready. Like a thief in the night, the return of the Son of Man will catch many by surprise. And those who are unprepared will be swept away just as in the days of Noe.

“Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh.”— Matthew 24:44

Spiritual readiness is not an occasional act—it is a daily discipline. Every day we wake up, we are one step closer to the return of the King. Will He find you asleep or awake? Covered in righteousness or clothed in sin? Serving His people or serving your flesh?

This is a call to action. A call to repentance. A call to endurance.


Stand Firm Until the End

The path is narrow. The gate is strait. Few find it, and even fewer endure to the end. Many will start the race, but only those who remain faithful—through tribulation, through persecution, through deception—will receive the crown of life.

Let no man deceive you. Let no doctrine of devils comfort you into complacency. The Scriptures speak plainly:

“But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.”— Matthew 24:13

This means being saved is not a past tense guarantee—it is a future reward for those who overcome. As Paul said, "work out your own salvation with fear and trembling" (Philippians 2:12). Why fear and trembling? Because salvation can be forfeited. You must finish the race. You must be found faithful. You must endure.

This is the hour of testing. This is the time to cleanse your garments, trim your lamp, and guard your oil. The bridegroom is coming. Will you be ready?


🔥 Key Takeaways:

  • Endurance is essential for salvation—not just initial belief.

  • There is no such thing as “once saved, always saved.” Salvation requires continual faithfulness.

  • Obedience to God’s commandments and faith in Yahusha are the marks of the true saints.

  • The world is repeating the sins of Noah’s day—and judgment will come suddenly.

  • Watchfulness and readiness are daily spiritual necessities.


📖 Scripture References:

  • Matthew 24:13

  • Matthew 24:37–44

  • Revelation 14:12

  • John 14:15

  • Luke 21:36

  • Hebrews 10:23–39

  • James 1:12

  • Philippians 2:12


📌 Final Word:

Don’t be caught unprepared. Don’t grow weary in well-doing. Hold the line. Keep the commandments. Keep the faith. Watch. Pray. Endure. Your salvation depends on it.

“Blessed is that servant, whom his lord when he cometh shall find so doing.”— Matthew 24:46

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