THE ADVENT TRUTH
This is the final crisis in one picture: two crowds walking in two different directions, two destinies, two loyalties. Revelation makes it clear—the whole world will follow one of two paths. One path is broad, glowing, popular, and comforting. The other is narrow, unpopular, and walked by only a faithful few.
On one side, the majority marches toward Sunday, the man-made tradition that prophecy identifies with the mark of the beast—a symbol of human authority exalted above the commandments of God. People choose it because it feels easy, familiar, and accepted by the world. It glows with a deceptive warmth that makes people think they’re choosing the safe road.
But Jesus warned that the broad road always leads to destruction.
On the other side, only a few walk the opposite direction—toward the Sabbath, the true seal of God, rooted in His law, His creation, and His identity as Creator. This path is narrow. It’s not trendy. It’s not popular. It takes courage to walk this way when the world walks the other way. But it’s the only path lit by the pure, holy light of God’s presence.
Revelation 14:12 tells us who the sealed ones are: “Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.” That’s the remnant. That’s the group walking against the crowd, choosing obedience when the world chooses convenience.
The final issue isn’t just about a day—it’s about authority, worship, and loyalty. Who will you walk with? The crowd rushing toward man-made worship… or the faithful few walking toward God’s seal?
Only one path leads to the kingdom.
Choose the narrow way while there’s still time.
This is the final crisis in one picture: two crowds walking in two different directions, two destinies, two loyalties. Revelation makes it clear—the whole world will follow one of two paths. One path is broad, glowing, popular, and comforting. The other is narrow, unpopular, and walked by only a faithful few.
On one side, the majority marches toward Sunday, the man-made tradition that prophecy identifies with the mark of the beast—a symbol of human authority exalted above the commandments of God. People choose it because it feels easy, familiar, and accepted by the world. It glows with a deceptive warmth that makes people think they’re choosing the safe road.
But Jesus warned that the broad road always leads to destruction.
On the other side, only a few walk the opposite direction—toward the Sabbath, the true seal of God, rooted in His law, His creation, and His identity as Creator. This path is narrow. It’s not trendy. It’s not popular. It takes courage to walk this way when the world walks the other way. But it’s the only path lit by the pure, holy light of God’s presence.
Revelation 14:12 tells us who the sealed ones are: “Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.” That’s the remnant. That’s the group walking against the crowd, choosing obedience when the world chooses convenience.
The final issue isn’t just about a day—it’s about authority, worship, and loyalty. Who will you walk with? The crowd rushing toward man-made worship… or the faithful few walking toward God’s seal?
Only one path leads to the kingdom.
Choose the narrow way while there’s still time.
THE ADVENT TRUTH
This is the final crisis in one picture: two crowds walking in two different directions, two destinies, two loyalties. Revelation makes it clear—the whole world will follow one of two paths. One path is broad, glowing, popular, and comforting. The other is narrow, unpopular, and walked by only a faithful few.
On one side, the majority marches toward Sunday, the man-made tradition that prophecy identifies with the mark of the beast—a symbol of human authority exalted above the commandments of God. People choose it because it feels easy, familiar, and accepted by the world. It glows with a deceptive warmth that makes people think they’re choosing the safe road.
But Jesus warned that the broad road always leads to destruction.
On the other side, only a few walk the opposite direction—toward the Sabbath, the true seal of God, rooted in His law, His creation, and His identity as Creator. This path is narrow. It’s not trendy. It’s not popular. It takes courage to walk this way when the world walks the other way. But it’s the only path lit by the pure, holy light of God’s presence.
Revelation 14:12 tells us who the sealed ones are: “Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.” That’s the remnant. That’s the group walking against the crowd, choosing obedience when the world chooses convenience.
The final issue isn’t just about a day—it’s about authority, worship, and loyalty. Who will you walk with? The crowd rushing toward man-made worship… or the faithful few walking toward God’s seal?
Only one path leads to the kingdom.
Choose the narrow way while there’s still time.
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