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THE FINAL WARNING BEFORE THE STORM

Mike BainBy Mike BainJanuary 20, 2026Updated:January 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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New Zealand has drifted back to work after the summer break, sunburnt, distracted, and dangerously complacent — as if the world politely paused while we were at the beach. It didn’t. And while we were busy chasing perfect weather and perfect Instagram angles, one story cut through the haze: water safety. Again. The same warnings. The same recklessness. The same funerals. The same excuses.

Let’s stop pretending this is accidental. It’s not ignorance anymore. It’s not bad luck. It’s a national epidemic of arrogance. Every summer, the warnings are shouted from every platform we have — and every summer, people ignore them and die. We’ve become a country that treats the ocean like a theme park and tragedy like a footnote.

One News recently showed a woman who lost her husband and teenage son to drowning. Her grief is a wound that will never heal. But the truth is brutal: most people watched, felt a flicker of sympathy, and went straight back to their holiday. We’ve become numb to preventable death. We hear warnings, but we don’t listen. We see danger, but we don’t act. We’ve trained ourselves to look away.

Everyone knows how the flag system at the beach works, but why do people ignore it?

And while we were splashing in the surf, the world was shifting beneath our feet. Global tensions rising. Nations positioning. Military powers expanding. Headlines that should shake us awake are treated like background noise. The signs are everywhere, but we scroll past them as if they’re someone else’s problem.

Some nations are openly preparing for conflict. Others are expanding their military reach. Strategic alliances are shifting. These aren’t random events — they’re converging. The world is moving toward something, and pretending otherwise won’t stop it. History doesn’t wait for the distracted.

Meanwhile, here at home, we can’t even secure a trampoline before a storm hits. We ignore weather warnings, road warnings, water warnings — all of them. We’ve become experts at dismissing danger until it’s too late. Some parents even take their kids to the beach during tsunami alerts, as if natural disasters are entertainment. It’s madness disguised as curiosity.

Jesus warned of days marked by rising conflict, persecution, upheaval, and global unrest. Those signs aren’t distant anymore — they’re here. They’re in the headlines. They’re in the geopolitical tensions. They’re in the natural disasters increasing in frequency and intensity. They’re in the moral fractures widening across societies. The world is shaking, and most people are too busy to notice.

But just like in the days of Noah, people carry on — eating, drinking, celebrating, planning weddings — oblivious to the storm gathering around them. Not because they weren’t warned, but because they refused to believe the warnings applied to them.

Today, the signs are everywhere. Local. Global. Physical. Spiritual. But warnings only matter if people act on them.

Right now, most people are sleepwalking toward consequences they refuse to see.

This is the last call. The final shake of the shoulders. The moment before the moment when everything changes. Whether it’s water safety at home or global instability abroad, the message is the same:

Wake up. Pay attention. The world is shifting — and pretending it isn’t won’t save anyone.


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