Question: Is the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS a sign from God or just a random space rock?
Answer: The world calls it a “scientific anomaly,” and some are even whispering about “artificial origins.” But for the student of the Bible, we know that God uses the heavens as a billboard.
“And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring;” (Luke 21:25, KJV)
While we don’t set dates based on comets, we recognize that 3I/ATLAS—only the third interstellar visitor ever recorded—arriving at a time of global “perplexity” is a call to look up.
Question: Many are linking this to “fireball” prophecies. Should we be afraid?
Answer: The world is afraid because they have no anchor. They see 3I/ATLAS and think of “fate” or “catastrophe.” The believer sees the precision of God’s clock. If this object is a “harbinger,” it is a harbinger of the fact that man is not in control of the cosmos. God tells us that in the end, the “stars of heaven shall fall,” but for those in Christ, these signs are not a reason for terror, but for readiness.
Question: Why is there so much talk about “artificial” origins for this object?
Answer: Because the world would rather believe in “ancient aliens” or “interstellar travelers” than a Sovereign Creator. They are looking for a savior from the stars that isn’t Jesus Christ. This is part of the “strong delusion” that will sweep the earth. When the heavens move, man seeks a naturalistic or occult explanation to avoid the reality of the coming Judgment.