When the Son of God returns, will He find faith on the earth? This haunting question, posed by Jesus in Luke 18:8, echoes through the ages as both a warning and a call to perseverance. It challenges believers not merely to profess faith, but to live it—steadfastly, sacrificially, and with unwavering trust, even in a world that grows increasingly skeptical and distracted. Faith, in this context, is not passive belief but active devotion: the kind that endures trials, resists compromise, and clings to hope when circumstances seem bleak. Christ’s return will not be a casual visitation—it will be a moment of divine reckoning, and the presence of genuine faith will be its most telling testimony.