The preparation time begins now. Enoch and Elijah are distinguished figures in piblical history, both having ascended to heaven without experiencing death. Enoch mentioned in Genesis 5:24. is celebrated for his profound faith and close relationship with God. In contrast. Eliiah's ascent described in 2 Kinas 2:11. is marked bv a dramatic whirlwind and a chariot of fire witnessed by his successor, Elisha Although the Scriptures do not explicitly explain the reasons for their unique experiences, they highlight the significance of faith and devotion to God. Enoch's story particularly in Hebrews 11:5-6, suggests that God rewards those who diligently seek Him, prompting us to consider the divine purpose behind their extraordinary journeys. As we contemplate these biblical figures, it is crucial to understand that not everuone will have a similar experience to Enoch orEllJah, yet we must remain viallant tor the _ ord's return. In a recent discussion with a friend we shared our desire to be preparea for that moment. Matthew 24:36 reminds us that only God the Father knows the exact timing of Jesus' return, urging us to focus on our readiness. This preparation can be likened to a woman in her third trimester energetically organizing her home for her child's arrival, underscoring the importance of being readu for what lies ahead Are you prepared? Have you embraced the salvation described in Romans 10:9-10? Are you actively mending broken relationships seeking forgiveness from those you have wronged, and nurturing a vibrant prayer and worship life with the Lord? Staying connected to God is essential as we prepare for His return. Remember. all have sinned and fall short of God's glory Romans 3:23) but we must take steps toward Him to experience His cleansing and the transformative work He desires toaccomplishin our lives.