In the opening days of 2026, a bold proclamation went forth from the halls of the prosperity elite. The “word” was delivered with practiced authority: 2026 is to be the year of the “Big Fix.” The claim is that God is stepping into the affairs of men to mend the shattered systems of this world—to fix the politics, fix the economies, and fix the “mess” of the nations. The call has gone out for believers to stop looking up and start looking around, declaring themselves “Fixers” of a terminal world.
But the student of the Bible knows that a world under the shadow of the Great Falling Away is not a house to be renovated; it is a ship destined for the rocks.
The Forensic Evidence: A Counterfeit Peace
The proponents of the “Big Fix” promise a “Divine Reset” and a season of “Peace and Safety” by the autumn of 2026. They speak of a spiritual atmosphere where the “mess” is swept away by human decree and “faith declarations.” Yet, the Spirit of Truth speaks a different word regarding the closing of the age:
“For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.” (1 Thessalonians 5:3)
To cry “Fix” when the Scripture cries “Flee” is the height of prophetic malpractice. The “Big Fix” is a horizontal hope. It seeks to make the earth comfortable for a Christ-rejecting generation, rather than preparing a Remnant for the Midnight Cry.
The Anatomy of a Distraction
The danger of this movement lies in its subtle shift of the believer’s gaze. Note the contrast between the modern “Fixer” and the biblical “Watcher”:
| The “Big Fix” Mandate (2026) | The Forensic Truth (KJV) |
| “I am a fixer of this world.” | “I am a stranger and a sojourner.” (Psalm 39:12) |
| “God is mending the nations now.” | “The nations raged, the kingdoms were moved.” (Psalm 46:6) |
| “Expect a global restoration.” | “The earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.” (2 Peter 3:10) |
| “Secure your earthly kingdom.” | “Looking for that blessed hope.” (Titus 2:13) |
The “Big Fix” is not a move of God; it is a Tactical Distraction. If the adversary can convince the soldiers of the Cross that their mission is to repair the Titanic, they will stop manning the lifeboats.
The Verdict: No Repair for the Reprobate
There is no “Big Fix” for a world that has rejected the King of Kings. The Scripture does not promise a mending of the current world system, but a replacement of it. The “mess” of 2026 is not a mechanical failure to be adjusted by “faith-filled words”; it is the inevitable fruit of an age that has called evil good and good evil.
The true believer does not look for a “Fix” from the hands of men or the “decrees” of the prosperity-laden. We look for a Person. Our hope is not found in the restoration of the “now,” but in the revelation of the Son from Heaven.
“And to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, even Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath to come.” (1 Thessalonians 1:10)
The Verdict: The “Big Fix” is a theological sedative. It is designed to quiet the urgency of the Lord’s Return and bind the believer to the very world that is passing away. Let the world try to fix its broken cisterns; we shall continue to look for that City whose builder and maker is God.