• Sermon Title: "RIGHT GIVING IN A WRONG SEASON"
    Key Texts: 2 Corinthians 9:7, Malachi 3:8-10, Matthew 6:33, Hebrews 12:1-2, Psalm 51:17

    INTRODUCTION
    Beloved, we are in the last days. Times of hardship. Times where many are pressed on every side.
    And in these days, giving has become godly for some... and desperate for others.

    God loves a cheerful giver. But the enemy has twisted giving into a trap for the wounded.
    Today God is calling us back: Look to God first, not to giving as a formula.

    1. GIVING IS GODLY, BUT MOTIVE MATTERS
    2 Corinthians 9:7 — “Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”

    Giving is worship. It is obedience. It is sowing.
    But in this last age, error has entered.
    Many are giving not out of faith, but out of fear and desperation. "If I give this, then God must heal me. Then God must pay my rent."

    That’s not covenant. That’s bargaining.
    And when we bargain with God, we leave ourselves ungodly and still desperate because our eyes are on the gift, not the Giver.

    Isaiah 1:11 — “What to me is the multitude of your sacrifices? says the Lord.”
    God wants the heart before the hand.

    2. THE REAL NEED: REPENTANCE AND RELATIONSHIP
    Your message says it: “Look to God in repentance, obedience of God's word and be right before God.”

    Hardship will come. 2 Timothy 3:1 — “in the last days there will come times of difficulty.”
    But the answer is not just to give more. The answer is to return to God.

    Joel 2:12-13 — “Return to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning; and rend your hearts and not your garments.”

    God’s priority is not your offering. It’s you.
    When you are right with God, He heals both:
    Physical wounds: Psalm 147:3 — “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”
    Spiritual wounds: Psalm 51:17 — “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise.”

    3. THE DANGER: USING GOD FOR THE GIFT
    You said: “Unfortunately receivers of what they give. Ain't looking to this but after their more giving in. Leaving them ungodly before and desperate in life.”

    This is the trap. Using God like an ATM.
    Acts 8:20 — Peter told Simon, “May your silver perish with you, because you thought you could obtain the gift of God with money!”

    When we chase the blessing more than the Blesser, we stay in cycles:
    Desperation → Give
    No instant result → More desperation → Give more
    We become tired, bitter, and far from God.

    Jesus warned us: Matthew 6:33 — “But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.”

    4. GOD’S WAY: HEAL FIRST, THEN GIVE FROM WHOLENESS
    God is not against your giving. He is for your healing.

    Hebrews 12:1-2 — “Let us lay aside every weight... and run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus.”

    God’s order:
    Repentance - Turn from sin and self-reliance
    Obedience - Walk in His Word daily
    Relationship - Seek His face, not just His hand
    Giving - Now give from a place of faith and joy, not fear

    When you do this, God restores. Malachi 3:10 — “Bring the full tithe... and thereby put me to the test, says the Lord of hosts, if I will not open the windows of heaven for you.”
    But notice: the tithe comes after “Return to me” in verse 7.

    CLOSING CALL + PRAYER
    Church, don’t let hardship push you into error.
    Don’t give to manipulate God. Give because you love Him.

    If you’ve been giving out of desperation, today is the day to return.

    Prayer:
    Father, heal us. Heal our finances, but more than that, heal our hearts.
    Forgive us for making giving a transaction inst
    Sermon Title: "RIGHT GIVING IN A WRONG SEASON" Key Texts: 2 Corinthians 9:7, Malachi 3:8-10, Matthew 6:33, Hebrews 12:1-2, Psalm 51:17 INTRODUCTION Beloved, we are in the last days. Times of hardship. Times where many are pressed on every side. And in these days, giving has become godly for some... and desperate for others. God loves a cheerful giver. But the enemy has twisted giving into a trap for the wounded. Today God is calling us back: Look to God first, not to giving as a formula. 1. GIVING IS GODLY, BUT MOTIVE MATTERS 2 Corinthians 9:7 — “Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” Giving is worship. It is obedience. It is sowing. But in this last age, error has entered. Many are giving not out of faith, but out of fear and desperation. "If I give this, then God must heal me. Then God must pay my rent." That’s not covenant. That’s bargaining. And when we bargain with God, we leave ourselves ungodly and still desperate because our eyes are on the gift, not the Giver. Isaiah 1:11 — “What to me is the multitude of your sacrifices? says the Lord.” God wants the heart before the hand. 2. THE REAL NEED: REPENTANCE AND RELATIONSHIP Your message says it: “Look to God in repentance, obedience of God's word and be right before God.” Hardship will come. 2 Timothy 3:1 — “in the last days there will come times of difficulty.” But the answer is not just to give more. The answer is to return to God. Joel 2:12-13 — “Return to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning; and rend your hearts and not your garments.” God’s priority is not your offering. It’s you. When you are right with God, He heals both: Physical wounds: Psalm 147:3 — “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” Spiritual wounds: Psalm 51:17 — “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise.” 3. THE DANGER: USING GOD FOR THE GIFT You said: “Unfortunately receivers of what they give. Ain't looking to this but after their more giving in. Leaving them ungodly before and desperate in life.” This is the trap. Using God like an ATM. Acts 8:20 — Peter told Simon, “May your silver perish with you, because you thought you could obtain the gift of God with money!” When we chase the blessing more than the Blesser, we stay in cycles: Desperation → Give No instant result → More desperation → Give more We become tired, bitter, and far from God. Jesus warned us: Matthew 6:33 — “But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” 4. GOD’S WAY: HEAL FIRST, THEN GIVE FROM WHOLENESS God is not against your giving. He is for your healing. Hebrews 12:1-2 — “Let us lay aside every weight... and run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus.” God’s order: Repentance - Turn from sin and self-reliance Obedience - Walk in His Word daily Relationship - Seek His face, not just His hand Giving - Now give from a place of faith and joy, not fear When you do this, God restores. Malachi 3:10 — “Bring the full tithe... and thereby put me to the test, says the Lord of hosts, if I will not open the windows of heaven for you.” But notice: the tithe comes after “Return to me” in verse 7. CLOSING CALL + PRAYER Church, don’t let hardship push you into error. Don’t give to manipulate God. Give because you love Him. If you’ve been giving out of desperation, today is the day to return. Prayer: Father, heal us. Heal our finances, but more than that, heal our hearts. Forgive us for making giving a transaction inst
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  • “Possible Deaths Of Those Who Refuse The Mark Of The Beast During The Great Tribulation”

    This is not meant to glorify violence.

    It is meant to confront you with the terrifying seriousness of what Scripture describes concerning the Great Tribulation, the beast, the mark, persecution, judgment, and hell.

    There is one important distinction that must be understood.

    The Bible does not say that every person who refuses the mark will necessarily die by the exact methods pictured in this image. These are illustrations of possible forms of persecution and execution.

    But Scripture DOES explicitly teach that the beast will demand worship, that the mark will be connected with allegiance to the beast, that economic restrictions will be imposed, and that those who refuse the beast will face deadly persecution.

    And this is where the subject becomes brutally serious.

    Revelation 13:15 KJV says:

    “And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed.”

    Read that again.

    “SHOULD BE KILLED.”

    This is not merely inconvenience.

    This is not being mocked.

    This is not losing followers.

    This is not being cancelled.

    This is not getting fired.

    This is not somebody disagreeing with your religion.

    The prophecy describes a system where refusal to worship the beast can result in death.

    The world can threaten your comfort.

    The world can threaten your career.

    The world can threaten your possessions.

    The world can threaten your freedom.

    But eventually the question becomes much darker:

    WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE WORLD THREATENS YOUR LIFE?

    Will you bow because you are afraid to die?

    Will you compromise because you are afraid to suffer?

    Will you surrender because obedience to evil becomes easier than faithfulness to God?

    That is the kind of pressure Revelation warns about.

    Revelation 13:16 KJV says:

    “And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads”

    Then Revelation 13:17 KJV says:

    “And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.”

    Think about the pressure.

    No mark.

    No ordinary buying.

    No ordinary selling.

    No normal economic participation.

    The pressure will not merely be physical.

    It will be economic.

    Social.

    Political.

    Religious.

    Personal.

    You could be surrounded by people telling you that refusing the mark is foolish.

    You could be told that accepting it is necessary for survival.

    You could be told that everyone else is doing it.

    You could be threatened with poverty.

    You could be threatened with imprisonment.

    You could be threatened with torture.

    You could be threatened with death.

    And eventually the issue becomes allegiance.

    WHO DO YOU WORSHIP?

    WHO DO YOU OBEY?

    WHO WILL YOU REFUSE TO DENY?

    And here comes an extremely important distinction concerning salvation during that prophetic period.

    The present dispensation of grace is not to be confused with the prophetic conditions Scripture describes concerning the beast and his mark.

    The salvation message and prophetic circumstances must be handled according to the passages being discussed.

    In the present age, Scripture plainly teaches salvation by grace through faith, not by works.

    Ephesians 2:8 KJV says:

    “For by grace are ye saved through faith”

    And Ephesians 2:9 KJV says:

    “Not of works, lest any man should boast.”

    That is unmistakable.

    But when Revelation describes the Great Tribulation, the issue surrounding the beast and his mark becomes radically different.

    Revelation does not present the mark as an innocent action that somebody can take while continuing to worship God.

    The mark is connected directly with worship and allegiance to the beast.

    Revelation 14:9 KJV says:

    “If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand”

    Notice the connection.

    WORSHIP.

    THE BEAST.

    THE IMAGE.

    THE MARK.

    ALLEGIANCE.

    Then comes the terrifying warning.

    Revelation 14:10 KJV says:

    “The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God”

    And Revelation 14:11 KJV says:

    “And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night”

    FOR EVER AND EVER.

    NO REST.

    DAY NOR NIGHT.

    This is why the idea of “easy salvation” during the mark of the beast period must be rejected as a careless way of presenting those passages.

    A person cannot simply say:

    “I believe in God, but I will receive the mark of the beast anyway.”

    The Revelation passages do not permit that kind of casual separation between belief and allegiance.

    If someone knowingly worships the beast and receives his mark, Scripture gives an extremely severe warning concerning that person.

    The mark is not presented as a neutral transaction.

    It is connected with worship.

    It is connected with allegiance.

    It is connected with rebellion against God.

    Therefore, in the prophetic context of the Great Tribulation, the Scriptures describe a form of endurance and faithfulness that continues even when obedience to God costs earthly life.

    This is why Revelation 14:12 KJV says:

    “Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.”

    PATIENT ENDURANCE.

    FAITHFULNESS.

    PERSEVERANCE.

    REFUSING THE BEAST.

    REFUSING HIS WORSHIP.

    REFUSING HIS MARK.

    EVEN WHEN THE COST IS DEATH.

    That is brutally different from the idea that somebody can deliberately worship the beast, receive his mark, and simply assume that faith makes the decision irrelevant.

    THE TEXT DOES NOT GIVE THAT COMFORT.

    Revelation 20:4 KJV says:

    “And I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshipped the beast”

    Why were they beheaded?

    Because they refused.

    Why did they suffer?

    Because they refused.

    Why did they die?

    Because they refused.

    They would rather lose their earthly lives than surrender their allegiance.

    And here is the brutal truth:

    THEIR FAITH WAS NOT A CHEAP WORD.

    THEIR FAITH WAS TESTED UNDER EXTREME PRESSURE.

    THEIR ALLEGIANCE WAS NOT MERELY A SENTENCE THEY SPOKE.

    THEIR PERSEVERANCE WAS DEMONSTRATED BY THEIR REFUSAL TO WORSHIP THE BEAST.

    This is why it is dangerous to take the language of “faith alone” from the present dispensation and carelessly force it into every prophetic passage without considering the specific context of Revelation.

    The present age of grace must be distinguished from the prophetic program concerning Israel, the beast, the mark, and the Great Tribulation.

    During the Great Tribulation, Revelation describes people who must endure persecution and refuse the beast and his mark.

    The issue becomes so severe that Revelation 13:10 KJV says:

    “Here is the patience and the faith of the saints.”

    And Revelation 12:11 KJV says:

    “And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony”

    Then comes the brutal statement:

    “And they loved not their lives unto the death.”

    THEY LOVED NOT THEIR LIVES UNTO THE DEATH.

    That means earthly survival was not their highest priority.

    They understood something that modern comfort addicted Christianity desperately needs to understand:

    LIVING IS NOT MORE IMPORTANT THAN BEING FAITHFUL TO GOD.

    A person can preserve his body and lose everything that matters eternally.

    A person can lose his body and remain faithful.

    A person can lose his possessions and keep his testimony.

    A person can lose his freedom and refuse to bow.

    A person can lose his earthly life and refuse the mark.

    But there is something infinitely more terrifying than an execution chamber.

    HELL.

    Hell is worse than the flames pictured in this image.

    Hell is worse than torture.

    Hell is worse than starvation.

    Hell is worse than imprisonment.

    Hell is worse than persecution.

    Hell is worse than earthly death.

    Why?

    Because earthly suffering has an end.

    The judgment of God is another matter entirely.

    Matthew 10:28 KJV says:

    “And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul”

    Then Christ says:

    “But rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.”

    THERE IT IS.

    HELL.

    The world tells you to fear people.

    Christ tells you to understand the greater reality.

    Human beings can kill the body.

    Human beings can torture the body.

    Human beings can imprison the body.

    Human beings can destroy earthly possessions.

    But God remains the Judge of eternity.

    And this is why Revelation 14 is so terrifying.

    The beast can threaten your body.

    The beast can threaten your livelihood.

    The beast can threaten your freedom.

    The beast can threaten your family.

    The beast can threaten your life.

    BUT THE BEAST DOES NOT HAVE THE FINAL WORD.

    GOD DOES.

    Revelation 14:9 KJV warns:

    “If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand”

    And verse 10 says:

    “The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God”

    That warning is deliberately severe.

    There is no casual language here.

    There is no suggestion that worshipping the beast is harmless.

    There is no suggestion that receiving his mark is spiritually irrelevant.

    There is no suggestion that somebody can deliberately identify himself with the beast and then mock the consequences.

    The warning is terrifying because the rebellion is terrifying.

    HELL IS NOT A JOKE.

    HELL IS NOT A FAIRY TALE.

    HELL IS NOT A RELIGIOUS INSULT.

    HELL IS NOT SOMETHING TO LAUGH ABOUT.

    HELL IS A WARNING.

    And the Bible repeatedly warns about judgment because eternity is too serious for comfortable lies.

    Matthew 24:21 KJV says:

    “For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be.”

    Great tribulation.

    Not ordinary trouble.

    Not ordinary persecution.

    Not an ordinary war.

    Great tribulation.

    And Matthew 24:22 KJV says:

    “And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved”

    Think about the severity of those words.

    Christ Himself described that period as unprecedented.

    The suffering will be extraordinary.

    The deception will be extraordinary.

    The persecution will be extraordinary.

    The pressure will be extraordinary.

    And Revelation describes saints standing firm in the middle of it.

    That is why Revelation 13:7 KJV says:

    “And it was given unto him to make war with the saints, and to overcome them”

    MAKE WAR.

    Not debate.

    Not disagreement.

    Not a theological argument.

    WAR.

    And the brutal reality is that some of those saints will be killed.

    Revelation 20:4 KJV says:

    “And I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus”

    They died because they refused to surrender their testimony.

    They died because they refused to worship the beast.

    They died because they refused to identify themselves with the beast.

    They died because they refused the mark.

    And that brings us back to the terrifying issue of works and faith during that prophetic period.

    Do not confuse this with saying that human works can purchase the righteousness of God.

    Works cannot purchase salvation.

    Human effort cannot buy forgiveness.

    Religious performance cannot force God to save somebody.

    But the prophetic passages concerning the beast show that the professed faith of those saints is demonstrated through their endurance and their refusal to worship the beast or receive his mark.

    In other words:

    THEIR FAITH IS NOT BEING PRESENTED AS A CHEAP, EMPTY CLAIM.

    THEIR FAITH IS BEING DEMONSTRATED THROUGH THEIR FAITHFUL ENDURANCE.

    They do not merely say they believe.

    They refuse the beast.

    They refuse his worship.

    They refuse his mark.

    They endure persecution.

    They remain faithful even unto death.

    And Scripture gives them the name:

    SAINTS.

    This is why the Great Tribulation cannot be reduced to the slogan:

    “Believe anything you want and the mark will not matter.”

    The mark matters.

    The worship matters.

    The allegiance matters.

    The endurance matters.

    The refusal matters.

    The consequences matter.

    And hell matters.

    Revelation 14:11 KJV says:

    “And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night”

    FOR EVER AND EVER.

    NO REST.

    DAY NOR NIGHT.

    Do not water that down.

    Do not turn it into entertainment.

    Do not transform Revelation into a horror movie.

    The Bible is warning you.

    And the warning is brutal because the reality is brutal.

    A human execution can end physical suffering.

    HELL DOES NOT FIT INTO THE SAME CATEGORY.

    A bullet can end a life.

    A sword can end a life.

    Fire can destroy a body.

    A rope can end breathing.

    A guillotine can end physical life.

    Torture can destroy the body.

    But none of these earthly horrors should make a person forget the far greater seriousness of eternal judgment.

    The world may say:

    “Take the mark and live.”

    But Scripture warns:

    DO NOT TRADE ETERNAL CONSEQUENCES FOR TEMPORARY SURVIVAL.

    The world may say:

    “Everyone is doing it.”

    DO NOT FOLLOW THE CROWD INTO REBELLION.

    The world may say:

    “You will starve without it.”

    DO NOT SELL YOUR ALLEGIANCE FOR FOOD.

    The world may say:

    “You will die without it.”

    DO NOT ASSUME EARTHLY DEATH IS WORSE THAN HELL.

    The world may threaten your body.

    But God remains the Judge of eternity.

    That is the brutality of the warning.

    And here is another brutal truth:

    PRESSURE DOES NOT CREATE CHARACTER.

    PRESSURE REVEALS CHARACTER.

    When obedience costs nothing, everyone can pretend to be faithful.

    But when obedience costs your livelihood, your reputation, your freedom, or your life, the reality of your allegiance is exposed.

    This is why Revelation presents the saints as enduring.

    They are not being tested by convenience.

    They are being tested by persecution.

    They are being tested by death.

    They are being tested by a system that demands worship.

    And they refuse.

    The devil does not always need to destroy you immediately.

    Sometimes he only needs to teach you to compromise.

    Compromise your convictions.

    Compromise your conscience.

    Compromise your worship.

    Compromise your obedience.

    Compromise once.

    Then compromise again.

    Then eventually you no longer recognize the person who originally said:

    “I will never bow.”

    That is why Daniel 7:25 KJV says:

    “And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High”

    WEAR OUT.

    Pressure.

    Fear.

    Exhaustion.

    Persecution.

    Economic restriction.

    Social hatred.

    Violence.

    Death.

    The objective is surrender.

    But Revelation shows saints who refuse.

    And here is the most brutal part:

    YOU CAN LOSE YOUR EARTHLY LIFE AND STILL REFUSE TO LOSE YOUR TESTIMONY.

    YOU CAN LOSE YOUR HEAD AND STILL KEEP YOUR FAITH.

    YOU CAN LOSE EVERYTHING THIS WORLD VALUES AND STILL REFUSE TO WORSHIP THE BEAST.

    BUT DO NOT PRESUME THAT RECEIVING THE MARK IS A SMALL MATTER.

    Revelation does not present it that way.

    Revelation 14 presents the mark together with worship of the beast and the wrath of God.

    That is why the warning is so severe.

    And that is why anyone teaching a careless “easy salvation” message concerning the mark of the beast is ignoring the terrifying warnings of Revelation.

    Again, this does not mean that human works can purchase salvation from God.

    It means that in the prophetic context, Scripture describes genuine allegiance to God through persevering faithfulness under persecution, including refusing the beast and his mark.

    The saints are not saved because their suffering earns a price from God.

    Their endurance demonstrates where their allegiance stands.

    Their refusal demonstrates that they will not worship the beast.

    Their perseverance demonstrates that they will not surrender.

    Their death demonstrates that earthly survival was not more valuable to them than faithfulness to God.

    And Revelation 12:11 KJV says:

    “And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony”

    Then:

    “And they loved not their lives unto the death.”

    THAT IS NOT EASY BELIEF.

    THAT IS FAITH UNDER FIRE.

    THAT IS FAITH UNDER PERSECUTION.

    THAT IS FAITH UNDER THREAT OF DEATH.

    THAT IS FAITH THAT REFUSES TO BOW.

    And if someone says:

    “I have faith, so I can receive the mark anyway”

    Revelation gives no comfort for that attitude.

    Because the mark is not presented as a meaningless stamp.

    It is associated with worship and allegiance to the beast.

    And the warning is terrifying.

    HELL.

    WRATH.

    JUDGMENT.

    TORMENT.

    ETERNITY.

    Revelation 20:14 KJV says:

    “And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.”

    And Revelation 20:15 KJV says:

    “And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.”

    The lake of fire.

    Hell.

    Judgment.

    Eternity.

    These are not words to use casually.

    These are not words to soften.

    These are not words to hide.

    They are warnings.

    And that is why this image should not merely make you think:

    “How horrible those deaths look.”

    It should make you think:

    “HOW SERIOUS IS ETERNITY?”

    Burned alive?

    Terrifying.

    Beheaded?

    Terrifying.

    Shot?

    Terrifying.

    Beaten to death?

    Terrifying.

    Hanged?

    Terrifying.

    Guillotined?

    Terrifying.

    Starved?

    Terrifying.

    Tortured?

    Terrifying.

    Executed?

    Terrifying.

    But the Bible warns of something even more terrifying than earthly suffering.

    THE WRATH OF GOD.

    THE JUDGMENT OF GOD.

    THE LAKE OF FIRE.

    HELL.

    ETERNITY.

    And the beast?

    The beast is not God.

    The beast is not eternal.

    The beast is not sovereign.

    The beast is not the final authority.

    The beast has an appointed end.

    Revelation 19:20 KJV says:

    “And the beast was taken, and with him the false prophet”

    The one who terrorizes the earth will not reign forever.

    The one who demands worship will not reign forever.

    The one who persecutes the saints will not reign forever.

    The one who threatens death will eventually face the Judge.

    EVIL HAS AN EXPIRATION DATE.

    GOD DOES NOT.

    The beast may have authority for a season.

    God has eternal authority.

    The beast may control commerce.

    God controls eternity.

    The beast may threaten death.

    God controls judgment.

    The beast may terrify nations.

    God remains King.

    And when the final judgment comes, nobody will care how powerful the beast once appeared.

    Because earthly power is temporary.

    God is eternal.

    So look at this image again.

    Look at the fire.

    Look at the weapons.

    Look at the chains.

    Look at the suffering.

    Look at the executions.

    Then look beyond them.

    Look beyond the body.

    Look beyond the pain.

    Look beyond the blood.

    Look beyond the grave.

    THINK ABOUT ETERNITY.

    Because the greatest tragedy is not simply dying brutally.

    The greatest tragedy is facing the judgment of God unprepared.

    The greatest tragedy is treating Scripture like entertainment.

    The greatest tragedy is laughing at hell.

    The greatest tragedy is exchanging eternal consequences for temporary comfort.

    And the brutal message of Revelation is this:

    THE BEAST MAY SAY BOW OR DIE.

    BUT GOD SAYS THAT EARTHLY DEATH IS NOT THE FINAL REALITY.

    THE BEAST MAY SAY TAKE THE MARK OR STARVE.

    BUT GOD REMAINS THE JUDGE OF ETERNITY.

    THE BEAST MAY SAY WORSHIP ME OR SUFFER.

    BUT GOD ALONE IS WORTHY OF WORSHIP.

    THE BEAST MAY CONTROL THE MARKET.

    BUT GOD CONTROLS THE FINAL JUDGMENT.

    THE BEAST MAY HAVE ARMIES.

    BUT GOD HAS ALL AUTHORITY.

    THE BEAST MAY THREATEN YOUR BODY.

    BUT GOD REMAINS THE JUDGE OF ETERNITY.

    And that is why the warning must be taken seriously.

    Not tomorrow.

    Not after the tribulation begins.

    Not after the beast appears.

    Not after the mark becomes mandatory.

    The warning is being given beforehand.

    Because once that prophetic crisis arrives, the consequences will be terrifying.

    Do not romanticize the Great Tribulation.

    Do not treat Revelation like a horror movie.

    Do not reduce the mark of the beast to a casual conspiracy discussion.

    Do not assume that receiving the mark is spiritually harmless.

    Do not assume that a profession of faith makes deliberate allegiance to the beast irrelevant.

    Revelation does not present that kind of easy escape.

    Instead, Revelation presents saints who endure.

    Saints who refuse.

    Saints who remain faithful.

    Saints who refuse worship of the beast.

    Saints who refuse his mark.

    Saints who love not their lives unto the death.

    And then Revelation gives the terrifying warning concerning those who worship the beast and receive his mark.

    That is why hell must be spoken about plainly.

    HELL IS REAL.

    JUDGMENT IS REAL.

    THE WRATH OF GOD IS REAL.

    THE LAKE OF FIRE IS REAL.

    ETERNITY IS REAL.

    And when the final judgment comes, nobody will be impressed by earthly status.

    Hell will not care about your money.

    Hell will not care about your followers.

    Hell will not care about your career.

    Hell will not care about your political position.

    Hell will not care about your reputation.

    Hell will not care about how comfortable you were.

    Eternity will expose everything.

    The world can teach you to fear death.

    Scripture teaches you to understand eternity.

    The world can teach you to protect your body at any cost.

    Scripture teaches you that allegiance to God is more important than temporary comfort.

    The world can tell you:

    “Bow and live.”

    But Revelation warns that there are things you must refuse even when refusal costs your life.

    Because earthly life is temporary.

    Earthly possessions are temporary.

    Earthly power is temporary.

    Earthly comfort is temporary.

    Earthly suffering is temporary.

    But eternity is not temporary.

    And hell is not something to laugh away.

    So remember the brutal distinction:

    IN THIS PRESENT AGE, SALVATION IS BY GRACE THROUGH FAITH, NOT BY HUMAN WORKS.

    BUT THE GREAT TRIBULATION PASSAGES CONCERNING THE BEAST DESCRIBE A DIFFERENT PROPHETIC CONTEXT IN WHICH FAITHFULNESS IS DEMONSTRATED THROUGH PERSEVERANCE, REFUSING THE BEAST, REFUSING HIS WORSHIP, AND REFUSING HIS MARK EVEN UNTO DEATH.

    Do not confuse the two contexts.

    Do not use the grace message as an excuse to make Revelation 14 meaningless.

    Do not turn the mark of the beast into something spiritually harmless.

    Do not preach a version of prophecy where somebody can worship the beast, receive his mark, and simply shrug while claiming that faith makes the warning irrelevant.

    Revelation does not speak that way.

    The warning is severe.

    The consequences are severe.

    The judgment is severe.

    HELL IS SEVERE.

    And eternity is too serious for comfortable lies.

    The question during that terrifying prophetic period will not merely be:

    “Do you claim to believe?”

    The question will be:

    “WHO WILL YOU WORSHIP?”

    “WHO WILL YOU OBEY?”

    “WILL YOU RECEIVE THE MARK?”

    “WILL YOU BOW?”

    “WILL YOU ENDURE?”

    “WILL YOU REMAIN FAITHFUL?”

    Because when the world demands:

    BOW OR DIE

    the Scriptures reveal saints who choose:

    I WOULD RATHER DIE THAN WORSHIP THE BEAST.

    And that is the brutal warning.

    EARTHLY DEATH HAS AN END.

    HELL IS WORSE.

    EARTHLY SUFFERING HAS AN END.

    THE JUDGMENT OF GOD IS ETERNAL.

    THE BEAST HAS AN EXPIRATION DATE.

    GOD DOES NOT.

    THE MARK MAY CONTROL YOUR ECONOMIC LIFE.

    BUT IT CANNOT CONTROL THE THRONE OF GOD.

    THE BEAST MAY THREATEN YOUR BODY.

    BUT HE CANNOT BECOME YOUR GOD.

    THE WORLD MAY THREATEN YOUR LIFE.

    BUT ETERNITY STILL BELONGS TO GOD.

    So look at the image.

    Look at the fire.

    Look at the torture.

    Look at the executions.

    And then remember the warning:

    DO NOT EXCHANGE ETERNAL CONSEQUENCES FOR TEMPORARY SURVIVAL.

    DO NOT BOW TO EVIL BECAUSE YOU ARE AFRAID TO DIE.

    DO NOT TREAT THE MARK OF THE BEAST AS A HARMLESS DECISION.

    DO NOT LAUGH AT REVELATION.

    DO NOT LAUGH AT HELL.

    DO NOT LAUGH AT JUDGMENT.

    Because one day the warning will no longer be merely a warning.

    And when eternity arrives, there will be no negotiation.

    No bargaining.

    No bribery.

    No hiding.

    No escape from the Judge.

    HELL IS NOT A PUNCHLINE.

    HELL IS NOT ENTERTAINMENT.

    HELL IS NOT MYTHOLOGY.

    HELL IS A WARNING.

    And Revelation gives that warning because eternity is too important for silence.
    “Possible Deaths Of Those Who Refuse The Mark Of The Beast During The Great Tribulation” This is not meant to glorify violence. It is meant to confront you with the terrifying seriousness of what Scripture describes concerning the Great Tribulation, the beast, the mark, persecution, judgment, and hell. There is one important distinction that must be understood. The Bible does not say that every person who refuses the mark will necessarily die by the exact methods pictured in this image. These are illustrations of possible forms of persecution and execution. But Scripture DOES explicitly teach that the beast will demand worship, that the mark will be connected with allegiance to the beast, that economic restrictions will be imposed, and that those who refuse the beast will face deadly persecution. And this is where the subject becomes brutally serious. Revelation 13:15 KJV says: “And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed.” Read that again. “SHOULD BE KILLED.” This is not merely inconvenience. This is not being mocked. This is not losing followers. This is not being cancelled. This is not getting fired. This is not somebody disagreeing with your religion. The prophecy describes a system where refusal to worship the beast can result in death. The world can threaten your comfort. The world can threaten your career. The world can threaten your possessions. The world can threaten your freedom. But eventually the question becomes much darker: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE WORLD THREATENS YOUR LIFE? Will you bow because you are afraid to die? Will you compromise because you are afraid to suffer? Will you surrender because obedience to evil becomes easier than faithfulness to God? That is the kind of pressure Revelation warns about. Revelation 13:16 KJV says: “And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads” Then Revelation 13:17 KJV says: “And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.” Think about the pressure. No mark. No ordinary buying. No ordinary selling. No normal economic participation. The pressure will not merely be physical. It will be economic. Social. Political. Religious. Personal. You could be surrounded by people telling you that refusing the mark is foolish. You could be told that accepting it is necessary for survival. You could be told that everyone else is doing it. You could be threatened with poverty. You could be threatened with imprisonment. You could be threatened with torture. You could be threatened with death. And eventually the issue becomes allegiance. WHO DO YOU WORSHIP? WHO DO YOU OBEY? WHO WILL YOU REFUSE TO DENY? And here comes an extremely important distinction concerning salvation during that prophetic period. The present dispensation of grace is not to be confused with the prophetic conditions Scripture describes concerning the beast and his mark. The salvation message and prophetic circumstances must be handled according to the passages being discussed. In the present age, Scripture plainly teaches salvation by grace through faith, not by works. Ephesians 2:8 KJV says: “For by grace are ye saved through faith” And Ephesians 2:9 KJV says: “Not of works, lest any man should boast.” That is unmistakable. But when Revelation describes the Great Tribulation, the issue surrounding the beast and his mark becomes radically different. Revelation does not present the mark as an innocent action that somebody can take while continuing to worship God. The mark is connected directly with worship and allegiance to the beast. Revelation 14:9 KJV says: “If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand” Notice the connection. WORSHIP. THE BEAST. THE IMAGE. THE MARK. ALLEGIANCE. Then comes the terrifying warning. Revelation 14:10 KJV says: “The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God” And Revelation 14:11 KJV says: “And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night” FOR EVER AND EVER. NO REST. DAY NOR NIGHT. This is why the idea of “easy salvation” during the mark of the beast period must be rejected as a careless way of presenting those passages. A person cannot simply say: “I believe in God, but I will receive the mark of the beast anyway.” The Revelation passages do not permit that kind of casual separation between belief and allegiance. If someone knowingly worships the beast and receives his mark, Scripture gives an extremely severe warning concerning that person. The mark is not presented as a neutral transaction. It is connected with worship. It is connected with allegiance. It is connected with rebellion against God. Therefore, in the prophetic context of the Great Tribulation, the Scriptures describe a form of endurance and faithfulness that continues even when obedience to God costs earthly life. This is why Revelation 14:12 KJV says: “Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.” PATIENT ENDURANCE. FAITHFULNESS. PERSEVERANCE. REFUSING THE BEAST. REFUSING HIS WORSHIP. REFUSING HIS MARK. EVEN WHEN THE COST IS DEATH. That is brutally different from the idea that somebody can deliberately worship the beast, receive his mark, and simply assume that faith makes the decision irrelevant. THE TEXT DOES NOT GIVE THAT COMFORT. Revelation 20:4 KJV says: “And I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshipped the beast” Why were they beheaded? Because they refused. Why did they suffer? Because they refused. Why did they die? Because they refused. They would rather lose their earthly lives than surrender their allegiance. And here is the brutal truth: THEIR FAITH WAS NOT A CHEAP WORD. THEIR FAITH WAS TESTED UNDER EXTREME PRESSURE. THEIR ALLEGIANCE WAS NOT MERELY A SENTENCE THEY SPOKE. THEIR PERSEVERANCE WAS DEMONSTRATED BY THEIR REFUSAL TO WORSHIP THE BEAST. This is why it is dangerous to take the language of “faith alone” from the present dispensation and carelessly force it into every prophetic passage without considering the specific context of Revelation. The present age of grace must be distinguished from the prophetic program concerning Israel, the beast, the mark, and the Great Tribulation. During the Great Tribulation, Revelation describes people who must endure persecution and refuse the beast and his mark. The issue becomes so severe that Revelation 13:10 KJV says: “Here is the patience and the faith of the saints.” And Revelation 12:11 KJV says: “And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony” Then comes the brutal statement: “And they loved not their lives unto the death.” THEY LOVED NOT THEIR LIVES UNTO THE DEATH. That means earthly survival was not their highest priority. They understood something that modern comfort addicted Christianity desperately needs to understand: LIVING IS NOT MORE IMPORTANT THAN BEING FAITHFUL TO GOD. A person can preserve his body and lose everything that matters eternally. A person can lose his body and remain faithful. A person can lose his possessions and keep his testimony. A person can lose his freedom and refuse to bow. A person can lose his earthly life and refuse the mark. But there is something infinitely more terrifying than an execution chamber. HELL. Hell is worse than the flames pictured in this image. Hell is worse than torture. Hell is worse than starvation. Hell is worse than imprisonment. Hell is worse than persecution. Hell is worse than earthly death. Why? Because earthly suffering has an end. The judgment of God is another matter entirely. Matthew 10:28 KJV says: “And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul” Then Christ says: “But rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.” THERE IT IS. HELL. The world tells you to fear people. Christ tells you to understand the greater reality. Human beings can kill the body. Human beings can torture the body. Human beings can imprison the body. Human beings can destroy earthly possessions. But God remains the Judge of eternity. And this is why Revelation 14 is so terrifying. The beast can threaten your body. The beast can threaten your livelihood. The beast can threaten your freedom. The beast can threaten your family. The beast can threaten your life. BUT THE BEAST DOES NOT HAVE THE FINAL WORD. GOD DOES. Revelation 14:9 KJV warns: “If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand” And verse 10 says: “The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God” That warning is deliberately severe. There is no casual language here. There is no suggestion that worshipping the beast is harmless. There is no suggestion that receiving his mark is spiritually irrelevant. There is no suggestion that somebody can deliberately identify himself with the beast and then mock the consequences. The warning is terrifying because the rebellion is terrifying. HELL IS NOT A JOKE. HELL IS NOT A FAIRY TALE. HELL IS NOT A RELIGIOUS INSULT. HELL IS NOT SOMETHING TO LAUGH ABOUT. HELL IS A WARNING. And the Bible repeatedly warns about judgment because eternity is too serious for comfortable lies. Matthew 24:21 KJV says: “For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be.” Great tribulation. Not ordinary trouble. Not ordinary persecution. Not an ordinary war. Great tribulation. And Matthew 24:22 KJV says: “And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved” Think about the severity of those words. Christ Himself described that period as unprecedented. The suffering will be extraordinary. The deception will be extraordinary. The persecution will be extraordinary. The pressure will be extraordinary. And Revelation describes saints standing firm in the middle of it. That is why Revelation 13:7 KJV says: “And it was given unto him to make war with the saints, and to overcome them” MAKE WAR. Not debate. Not disagreement. Not a theological argument. WAR. And the brutal reality is that some of those saints will be killed. Revelation 20:4 KJV says: “And I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus” They died because they refused to surrender their testimony. They died because they refused to worship the beast. They died because they refused to identify themselves with the beast. They died because they refused the mark. And that brings us back to the terrifying issue of works and faith during that prophetic period. Do not confuse this with saying that human works can purchase the righteousness of God. Works cannot purchase salvation. Human effort cannot buy forgiveness. Religious performance cannot force God to save somebody. But the prophetic passages concerning the beast show that the professed faith of those saints is demonstrated through their endurance and their refusal to worship the beast or receive his mark. In other words: THEIR FAITH IS NOT BEING PRESENTED AS A CHEAP, EMPTY CLAIM. THEIR FAITH IS BEING DEMONSTRATED THROUGH THEIR FAITHFUL ENDURANCE. They do not merely say they believe. They refuse the beast. They refuse his worship. They refuse his mark. They endure persecution. They remain faithful even unto death. And Scripture gives them the name: SAINTS. This is why the Great Tribulation cannot be reduced to the slogan: “Believe anything you want and the mark will not matter.” The mark matters. The worship matters. The allegiance matters. The endurance matters. The refusal matters. The consequences matter. And hell matters. Revelation 14:11 KJV says: “And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night” FOR EVER AND EVER. NO REST. DAY NOR NIGHT. Do not water that down. Do not turn it into entertainment. Do not transform Revelation into a horror movie. The Bible is warning you. And the warning is brutal because the reality is brutal. A human execution can end physical suffering. HELL DOES NOT FIT INTO THE SAME CATEGORY. A bullet can end a life. A sword can end a life. Fire can destroy a body. A rope can end breathing. A guillotine can end physical life. Torture can destroy the body. But none of these earthly horrors should make a person forget the far greater seriousness of eternal judgment. The world may say: “Take the mark and live.” But Scripture warns: DO NOT TRADE ETERNAL CONSEQUENCES FOR TEMPORARY SURVIVAL. The world may say: “Everyone is doing it.” DO NOT FOLLOW THE CROWD INTO REBELLION. The world may say: “You will starve without it.” DO NOT SELL YOUR ALLEGIANCE FOR FOOD. The world may say: “You will die without it.” DO NOT ASSUME EARTHLY DEATH IS WORSE THAN HELL. The world may threaten your body. But God remains the Judge of eternity. That is the brutality of the warning. And here is another brutal truth: PRESSURE DOES NOT CREATE CHARACTER. PRESSURE REVEALS CHARACTER. When obedience costs nothing, everyone can pretend to be faithful. But when obedience costs your livelihood, your reputation, your freedom, or your life, the reality of your allegiance is exposed. This is why Revelation presents the saints as enduring. They are not being tested by convenience. They are being tested by persecution. They are being tested by death. They are being tested by a system that demands worship. And they refuse. The devil does not always need to destroy you immediately. Sometimes he only needs to teach you to compromise. Compromise your convictions. Compromise your conscience. Compromise your worship. Compromise your obedience. Compromise once. Then compromise again. Then eventually you no longer recognize the person who originally said: “I will never bow.” That is why Daniel 7:25 KJV says: “And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High” WEAR OUT. Pressure. Fear. Exhaustion. Persecution. Economic restriction. Social hatred. Violence. Death. The objective is surrender. But Revelation shows saints who refuse. And here is the most brutal part: YOU CAN LOSE YOUR EARTHLY LIFE AND STILL REFUSE TO LOSE YOUR TESTIMONY. YOU CAN LOSE YOUR HEAD AND STILL KEEP YOUR FAITH. YOU CAN LOSE EVERYTHING THIS WORLD VALUES AND STILL REFUSE TO WORSHIP THE BEAST. BUT DO NOT PRESUME THAT RECEIVING THE MARK IS A SMALL MATTER. Revelation does not present it that way. Revelation 14 presents the mark together with worship of the beast and the wrath of God. That is why the warning is so severe. And that is why anyone teaching a careless “easy salvation” message concerning the mark of the beast is ignoring the terrifying warnings of Revelation. Again, this does not mean that human works can purchase salvation from God. It means that in the prophetic context, Scripture describes genuine allegiance to God through persevering faithfulness under persecution, including refusing the beast and his mark. The saints are not saved because their suffering earns a price from God. Their endurance demonstrates where their allegiance stands. Their refusal demonstrates that they will not worship the beast. Their perseverance demonstrates that they will not surrender. Their death demonstrates that earthly survival was not more valuable to them than faithfulness to God. And Revelation 12:11 KJV says: “And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony” Then: “And they loved not their lives unto the death.” THAT IS NOT EASY BELIEF. THAT IS FAITH UNDER FIRE. THAT IS FAITH UNDER PERSECUTION. THAT IS FAITH UNDER THREAT OF DEATH. THAT IS FAITH THAT REFUSES TO BOW. And if someone says: “I have faith, so I can receive the mark anyway” Revelation gives no comfort for that attitude. Because the mark is not presented as a meaningless stamp. It is associated with worship and allegiance to the beast. And the warning is terrifying. HELL. WRATH. JUDGMENT. TORMENT. ETERNITY. Revelation 20:14 KJV says: “And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.” And Revelation 20:15 KJV says: “And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.” The lake of fire. Hell. Judgment. Eternity. These are not words to use casually. These are not words to soften. These are not words to hide. They are warnings. And that is why this image should not merely make you think: “How horrible those deaths look.” It should make you think: “HOW SERIOUS IS ETERNITY?” Burned alive? Terrifying. Beheaded? Terrifying. Shot? Terrifying. Beaten to death? Terrifying. Hanged? Terrifying. Guillotined? Terrifying. Starved? Terrifying. Tortured? Terrifying. Executed? Terrifying. But the Bible warns of something even more terrifying than earthly suffering. THE WRATH OF GOD. THE JUDGMENT OF GOD. THE LAKE OF FIRE. HELL. ETERNITY. And the beast? The beast is not God. The beast is not eternal. The beast is not sovereign. The beast is not the final authority. The beast has an appointed end. Revelation 19:20 KJV says: “And the beast was taken, and with him the false prophet” The one who terrorizes the earth will not reign forever. The one who demands worship will not reign forever. The one who persecutes the saints will not reign forever. The one who threatens death will eventually face the Judge. EVIL HAS AN EXPIRATION DATE. GOD DOES NOT. The beast may have authority for a season. God has eternal authority. The beast may control commerce. God controls eternity. The beast may threaten death. God controls judgment. The beast may terrify nations. God remains King. And when the final judgment comes, nobody will care how powerful the beast once appeared. Because earthly power is temporary. God is eternal. So look at this image again. Look at the fire. Look at the weapons. Look at the chains. Look at the suffering. Look at the executions. Then look beyond them. Look beyond the body. Look beyond the pain. Look beyond the blood. Look beyond the grave. THINK ABOUT ETERNITY. Because the greatest tragedy is not simply dying brutally. The greatest tragedy is facing the judgment of God unprepared. The greatest tragedy is treating Scripture like entertainment. The greatest tragedy is laughing at hell. The greatest tragedy is exchanging eternal consequences for temporary comfort. And the brutal message of Revelation is this: THE BEAST MAY SAY BOW OR DIE. BUT GOD SAYS THAT EARTHLY DEATH IS NOT THE FINAL REALITY. THE BEAST MAY SAY TAKE THE MARK OR STARVE. BUT GOD REMAINS THE JUDGE OF ETERNITY. THE BEAST MAY SAY WORSHIP ME OR SUFFER. BUT GOD ALONE IS WORTHY OF WORSHIP. THE BEAST MAY CONTROL THE MARKET. BUT GOD CONTROLS THE FINAL JUDGMENT. THE BEAST MAY HAVE ARMIES. BUT GOD HAS ALL AUTHORITY. THE BEAST MAY THREATEN YOUR BODY. BUT GOD REMAINS THE JUDGE OF ETERNITY. And that is why the warning must be taken seriously. Not tomorrow. Not after the tribulation begins. Not after the beast appears. Not after the mark becomes mandatory. The warning is being given beforehand. Because once that prophetic crisis arrives, the consequences will be terrifying. Do not romanticize the Great Tribulation. Do not treat Revelation like a horror movie. Do not reduce the mark of the beast to a casual conspiracy discussion. Do not assume that receiving the mark is spiritually harmless. Do not assume that a profession of faith makes deliberate allegiance to the beast irrelevant. Revelation does not present that kind of easy escape. Instead, Revelation presents saints who endure. Saints who refuse. Saints who remain faithful. Saints who refuse worship of the beast. Saints who refuse his mark. Saints who love not their lives unto the death. And then Revelation gives the terrifying warning concerning those who worship the beast and receive his mark. That is why hell must be spoken about plainly. HELL IS REAL. JUDGMENT IS REAL. THE WRATH OF GOD IS REAL. THE LAKE OF FIRE IS REAL. ETERNITY IS REAL. And when the final judgment comes, nobody will be impressed by earthly status. Hell will not care about your money. Hell will not care about your followers. Hell will not care about your career. Hell will not care about your political position. Hell will not care about your reputation. Hell will not care about how comfortable you were. Eternity will expose everything. The world can teach you to fear death. Scripture teaches you to understand eternity. The world can teach you to protect your body at any cost. Scripture teaches you that allegiance to God is more important than temporary comfort. The world can tell you: “Bow and live.” But Revelation warns that there are things you must refuse even when refusal costs your life. Because earthly life is temporary. Earthly possessions are temporary. Earthly power is temporary. Earthly comfort is temporary. Earthly suffering is temporary. But eternity is not temporary. And hell is not something to laugh away. So remember the brutal distinction: IN THIS PRESENT AGE, SALVATION IS BY GRACE THROUGH FAITH, NOT BY HUMAN WORKS. BUT THE GREAT TRIBULATION PASSAGES CONCERNING THE BEAST DESCRIBE A DIFFERENT PROPHETIC CONTEXT IN WHICH FAITHFULNESS IS DEMONSTRATED THROUGH PERSEVERANCE, REFUSING THE BEAST, REFUSING HIS WORSHIP, AND REFUSING HIS MARK EVEN UNTO DEATH. Do not confuse the two contexts. Do not use the grace message as an excuse to make Revelation 14 meaningless. Do not turn the mark of the beast into something spiritually harmless. Do not preach a version of prophecy where somebody can worship the beast, receive his mark, and simply shrug while claiming that faith makes the warning irrelevant. Revelation does not speak that way. The warning is severe. The consequences are severe. The judgment is severe. HELL IS SEVERE. And eternity is too serious for comfortable lies. The question during that terrifying prophetic period will not merely be: “Do you claim to believe?” The question will be: “WHO WILL YOU WORSHIP?” “WHO WILL YOU OBEY?” “WILL YOU RECEIVE THE MARK?” “WILL YOU BOW?” “WILL YOU ENDURE?” “WILL YOU REMAIN FAITHFUL?” Because when the world demands: BOW OR DIE the Scriptures reveal saints who choose: I WOULD RATHER DIE THAN WORSHIP THE BEAST. And that is the brutal warning. EARTHLY DEATH HAS AN END. HELL IS WORSE. EARTHLY SUFFERING HAS AN END. THE JUDGMENT OF GOD IS ETERNAL. THE BEAST HAS AN EXPIRATION DATE. GOD DOES NOT. THE MARK MAY CONTROL YOUR ECONOMIC LIFE. BUT IT CANNOT CONTROL THE THRONE OF GOD. THE BEAST MAY THREATEN YOUR BODY. BUT HE CANNOT BECOME YOUR GOD. THE WORLD MAY THREATEN YOUR LIFE. BUT ETERNITY STILL BELONGS TO GOD. So look at the image. Look at the fire. Look at the torture. Look at the executions. And then remember the warning: DO NOT EXCHANGE ETERNAL CONSEQUENCES FOR TEMPORARY SURVIVAL. DO NOT BOW TO EVIL BECAUSE YOU ARE AFRAID TO DIE. DO NOT TREAT THE MARK OF THE BEAST AS A HARMLESS DECISION. DO NOT LAUGH AT REVELATION. DO NOT LAUGH AT HELL. DO NOT LAUGH AT JUDGMENT. Because one day the warning will no longer be merely a warning. And when eternity arrives, there will be no negotiation. No bargaining. No bribery. No hiding. No escape from the Judge. HELL IS NOT A PUNCHLINE. HELL IS NOT ENTERTAINMENT. HELL IS NOT MYTHOLOGY. HELL IS A WARNING. And Revelation gives that warning because eternity is too important for silence.
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  • CANDACE CAMERON BURE: “I’M NOT LIVING FOR PUBLIC APPROVAL—I’M LIVING FOR GOD.”

    Actress Candace Cameron Bure has shared that she understands not everyone will agree with her Christian convictions—but pleasing people is not her highest priority.

    She acknowledged that some may view her beliefs as outdated or say she is on the “wrong side of history.” Yet her response reflects where she has chosen to place her hope:

    “I want to be on God’s side of history.”

    Bure has consistently said that God’s Word remains the foundation of her life and that her faith in Jesus Christ is not something she separates from her career, public life, or personal decisions.

    Her testimony reminds Christians that following Jesus is not about seeking the approval of the world. It is about faithfully honoring God with humility, love, integrity, and courage in every area of life.

    While believers are called to treat every person with kindness and respect, Scripture also encourages us to remain steadfast in our faith, even when our convictions are unpopular.

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    CANDACE CAMERON BURE: “I’M NOT LIVING FOR PUBLIC APPROVAL—I’M LIVING FOR GOD.” Actress Candace Cameron Bure has shared that she understands not everyone will agree with her Christian convictions—but pleasing people is not her highest priority. She acknowledged that some may view her beliefs as outdated or say she is on the “wrong side of history.” Yet her response reflects where she has chosen to place her hope: “I want to be on God’s side of history.” Bure has consistently said that God’s Word remains the foundation of her life and that her faith in Jesus Christ is not something she separates from her career, public life, or personal decisions. Her testimony reminds Christians that following Jesus is not about seeking the approval of the world. It is about faithfully honoring God with humility, love, integrity, and courage in every area of life. While believers are called to treat every person with kindness and respect, Scripture also encourages us to remain steadfast in our faith, even when our convictions are unpopular. Galatians 1:10 “Am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God? Or am I trying to please man? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ.” Romans 12:2 “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—His good, pleasing and perfect will.” May Candace Cameron Bure’s testimony encourage us to seek God’s approval above all else, living faithfully for Jesus Christ with both conviction and compassion. #CandaceCameronBure #ChristianFaith #FaithInJesus #ChristianNews #StandForFaith Credits: ChristDaily
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    Read: Matthew 6:25–34
    Reflection
    Jesus closes the chapter by addressing the weight of worry. Worry steals peace, joy, and clarity, but Jesus invites the believer into trust. He points to birds and flowers, cared for without striving, and reminds us that we are worth far more. The cure for worry is not trying harder but seeking first the kingdom. When God becomes the priority, everything else finds its proper place. Tomorrow is in His hands. Today is where His grace meets you.
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    Lord, I release my worries to You. Teach me to trust Your care and seek Your kingdom first. Give me peace for today and faith for tomorrow. Amen.
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  • Have you ever heard or guilty of this statement: “I Love God but….. “

    Some instances :

    I Love God but I want to enjoy life small

    I Love God but don't just have time to study my bible

    I Love God but am too busy with my career

    I Love God but I don't want his decision for me

    And so many other

    This is a pertinent area of struggle for some today those “buts” are standing in the way of experiencing the true and perfect love of God for our lives.

    How long will your but be a priority over your God?

    Those buts when you consider carefully who made it happen for you (God you say… )
    Have you ever heard or guilty of this statement: “I Love God but….. “ Some instances : I Love God but I want to enjoy life small I Love God but don't just have time to study my bible I Love God but am too busy with my career I Love God but I don't want his decision for me And so many other This is a pertinent area of struggle for some today those “buts” are standing in the way of experiencing the true and perfect love of God for our lives. How long will your but be a priority over your God? Those buts when you consider carefully who made it happen for you (God you say… )
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  • TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS

    SERMON TITLE:

    WARS AND CONFLICTS – PEACE AND PRAYER.


    We live in a generation filled with wars, conflicts, violence, terrorism, family disputes, political unrest, tribal hatred, and spiritual battles. Nations are fighting nations. Communities are divided. Homes that should be places of peace have become battlefields. Many people are asking, "Where is peace?"
    The answer is not found merely in stronger weapons or better negotiations. Lasting peace begins with God. While the world prepares for war, God's people must prepare for prayer.
    The Church is called to be a light in darkness, an ambassador of peace, and a house of prayer for all nations.
    > "Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God." — Matthew 5:9

    Key Bible Verses

    1. 2 Chronicles 7:14
    > "If my people, who are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray... then will I hear from heaven... and will heal their land.
    God's prescription for healing a troubled nation begins with humble prayer. National transformation starts with spiritual transformation.
    2. Philippians 4:6–7
    Paul teaches believers not to be consumed by fear and anxiety but to bring every concern before God in prayer. The result is God's peace, which guards both heart and mind.
    3. James 4:1–2
    James reveals that many conflicts begin with selfish desires, pride, envy, and uncontrolled passions. External wars often reflect internal battles.
    4. Psalm 122:6
    > "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem..."
    God commands His people to pray for cities, nations, leaders, and communities.
    Point 1: Every War Has a Spiritual Dimension
    Not every conflict begins on the battlefield. Many begin in the human heart.
    Satan delights in division because a divided people become weak. Whether in marriages, churches, communities, or nations, the enemy seeks to sow confusion.
    Paul reminds us in Ephesians 6:12 that our ultimate struggle is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces of evil.

    Lesson: Fight spiritual battles with spiritual weapons.
    Point 2: Prayer Is More Powerful Than Panic
    Fear never solves problems.
    Prayer invites God's intervention where human strength reaches its limit.
    When believers pray:
    Heaven responds.
    Hearts change.
    Wisdom is released.
    Peace replaces fear.
    God makes a way where there seems to be none.
    Instead of spreading fear, Christians should spread faith.
    Point 3: God Calls Believers to Be Peacemakers
    Peace is not weakness.
    Peacemakers bring reconciliation, forgiveness, and healing.
    Jesus did not merely preach peace; He became our Peace.
    Christians should avoid:
    Gossip
    Bitterness
    Revenge
    Tribal hatred
    Religious intolerance
    Unforgiveness
    Instead, we should promote love, truth, justice, and forgiveness.
    Point 4: Revival Begins When God's People Pray
    Throughout Scripture, national revival followed sincere prayer.
    When the Church returns to prayer:
    Families are restored.
    Communities change.
    Leaders receive wisdom.
    Crime decreases.
    Hope returns.
    Prayer may not immediately stop every war, but it changes people, and changed people change nations.

    Biblical Case Study:

    King Jehoshaphat

    Text: 2 Chronicles 20
    Three powerful armies came against Judah.
    Humanly speaking, defeat was certain.
    Instead of relying solely on military strength, King Jehoshaphat proclaimed a national fast and called everyone to seek God.
    As the people worshipped and prayed, God fought for them.
    Their enemies turned against one another, and Judah won the battle without fighting in the usual way.

    Lesson:
    Some victories come not by human strength but through prayer, faith, and obedience.

    Practical Action Steps

    1. Make daily prayer a priority.
    2. Pray regularly for your family, community, and nation.
    3. Refuse to spread hatred, rumours, or division.
    4. Forgive those who offend you.
    5. Become an ambassador of Christ's peace wherever you go.
    6. Support efforts that promote justice, reconciliation, and unity.

    Deep Spiritual Insights

    Peace is first a condition of the heart before it becomes the condition of a nation.
    Prayer does not eliminate every battle, but it brings God's presence into every battle.
    God's greatest victories often begin on praying knees.
    A believer who prays consistently becomes a channel of God's peace in a troubled world.

    Questions for Reflection

    1. Am I promoting peace or contributing to conflict?
    2. How often do I pray for my nation and its leaders?
    3. Is there anyone I need to forgive today?
    4. When problems arise, do I panic first or pray first?
    5. What practical step can I take this week to become a peacemaker?

    Powerful Prayer Points

    1. Father, let Your peace rule in my heart through Christ Jesus.
    2. Lord, heal every family, church, and community divided by conflict.
    3. Father, frustrate every plan of violence, terrorism, and bloodshed in our nation.
    4. Grant wisdom, integrity, and justice to our leaders.
    5. Raise believers who will stand in the gap through faithful prayer.
    6. Destroy every spirit of hatred, bitterness, and revenge.
    7. Let revival begin in Your Church and spread across our land.
    8. Lord Jesus, make me an instrument of Your peace everywhere I go.

    Call to Action

    The world does not need more hatred—it needs more people who know how to pray. It does not need more voices fueling division—it needs disciples who reflect the peace of Christ.

    Today, choose to become a peacemaker. Commit yourself to a life of prayer. Stand in the gap for your family, your church, and your nation. As you do, trust that God is able to calm every storm, heal broken hearts, and establish His peace where conflict once reigned.
    "Now the Lord of peace himself give you peace always by all means. The Lord be with you all." — 2 Thessalonians 3:16
    Amen.

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    TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS SERMON TITLE: WARS AND CONFLICTS – PEACE AND PRAYER. We live in a generation filled with wars, conflicts, violence, terrorism, family disputes, political unrest, tribal hatred, and spiritual battles. Nations are fighting nations. Communities are divided. Homes that should be places of peace have become battlefields. Many people are asking, "Where is peace?" The answer is not found merely in stronger weapons or better negotiations. Lasting peace begins with God. While the world prepares for war, God's people must prepare for prayer. The Church is called to be a light in darkness, an ambassador of peace, and a house of prayer for all nations. > "Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God." — Matthew 5:9 Key Bible Verses 1. 2 Chronicles 7:14 > "If my people, who are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray... then will I hear from heaven... and will heal their land. God's prescription for healing a troubled nation begins with humble prayer. National transformation starts with spiritual transformation. 2. Philippians 4:6–7 Paul teaches believers not to be consumed by fear and anxiety but to bring every concern before God in prayer. The result is God's peace, which guards both heart and mind. 3. James 4:1–2 James reveals that many conflicts begin with selfish desires, pride, envy, and uncontrolled passions. External wars often reflect internal battles. 4. Psalm 122:6 > "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem..." God commands His people to pray for cities, nations, leaders, and communities. Point 1: Every War Has a Spiritual Dimension Not every conflict begins on the battlefield. Many begin in the human heart. Satan delights in division because a divided people become weak. Whether in marriages, churches, communities, or nations, the enemy seeks to sow confusion. Paul reminds us in Ephesians 6:12 that our ultimate struggle is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces of evil. Lesson: Fight spiritual battles with spiritual weapons. Point 2: Prayer Is More Powerful Than Panic Fear never solves problems. Prayer invites God's intervention where human strength reaches its limit. When believers pray: Heaven responds. Hearts change. Wisdom is released. Peace replaces fear. God makes a way where there seems to be none. Instead of spreading fear, Christians should spread faith. Point 3: God Calls Believers to Be Peacemakers Peace is not weakness. Peacemakers bring reconciliation, forgiveness, and healing. Jesus did not merely preach peace; He became our Peace. Christians should avoid: Gossip Bitterness Revenge Tribal hatred Religious intolerance Unforgiveness Instead, we should promote love, truth, justice, and forgiveness. Point 4: Revival Begins When God's People Pray Throughout Scripture, national revival followed sincere prayer. When the Church returns to prayer: Families are restored. Communities change. Leaders receive wisdom. Crime decreases. Hope returns. Prayer may not immediately stop every war, but it changes people, and changed people change nations. Biblical Case Study: King Jehoshaphat Text: 2 Chronicles 20 Three powerful armies came against Judah. Humanly speaking, defeat was certain. Instead of relying solely on military strength, King Jehoshaphat proclaimed a national fast and called everyone to seek God. As the people worshipped and prayed, God fought for them. Their enemies turned against one another, and Judah won the battle without fighting in the usual way. Lesson: Some victories come not by human strength but through prayer, faith, and obedience. Practical Action Steps 1. Make daily prayer a priority. 2. Pray regularly for your family, community, and nation. 3. Refuse to spread hatred, rumours, or division. 4. Forgive those who offend you. 5. Become an ambassador of Christ's peace wherever you go. 6. Support efforts that promote justice, reconciliation, and unity. Deep Spiritual Insights Peace is first a condition of the heart before it becomes the condition of a nation. Prayer does not eliminate every battle, but it brings God's presence into every battle. God's greatest victories often begin on praying knees. A believer who prays consistently becomes a channel of God's peace in a troubled world. Questions for Reflection 1. Am I promoting peace or contributing to conflict? 2. How often do I pray for my nation and its leaders? 3. Is there anyone I need to forgive today? 4. When problems arise, do I panic first or pray first? 5. What practical step can I take this week to become a peacemaker? Powerful Prayer Points 1. Father, let Your peace rule in my heart through Christ Jesus. 2. Lord, heal every family, church, and community divided by conflict. 3. Father, frustrate every plan of violence, terrorism, and bloodshed in our nation. 4. Grant wisdom, integrity, and justice to our leaders. 5. Raise believers who will stand in the gap through faithful prayer. 6. Destroy every spirit of hatred, bitterness, and revenge. 7. Let revival begin in Your Church and spread across our land. 8. Lord Jesus, make me an instrument of Your peace everywhere I go. Call to Action The world does not need more hatred—it needs more people who know how to pray. It does not need more voices fueling division—it needs disciples who reflect the peace of Christ. Today, choose to become a peacemaker. Commit yourself to a life of prayer. Stand in the gap for your family, your church, and your nation. As you do, trust that God is able to calm every storm, heal broken hearts, and establish His peace where conflict once reigned. "Now the Lord of peace himself give you peace always by all means. The Lord be with you all." — 2 Thessalonians 3:16 Amen. https://selar.com/m/umoh-edem1 https://selar.com/m/umoedem https://www.amazon.com/author/umohedembooks CONTACT - WhatsApp +2349024173027, +2349055457540 Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/share/1BeQrbghxD/ #UMOHEDEM
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  • 𝐓𝐎𝐏𝐈𝐂: 𝐖𝐇𝐄𝐍 𝐆𝐎𝐃 𝐑𝐄𝐌𝐄𝐌𝐁𝐄𝐑𝐒 𝐘𝐎𝐔𝐑 𝐒𝐀𝐂𝐑𝐈𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐄

    BIBLICAL TEXT: Genesis 8:20-21 (KJV)

    After the flood, Noah did not begin by building a house for himself. His first priority was to build an altar unto the Lord. He understood that gratitude, worship, and sacrifice should come before personal comfort. His sacrifice rose before God as a sweet savour, and it marked the beginning of a new season for humanity.

    "And Noah builded an altar unto the Lord... and offered burnt offerings on the altar. And the Lord smelled a sweet savour." (Genesis 8:20-21 KJV)

    God never overlooks a genuine sacrifice offered in faith, love, and obedience. While we are saved by grace through faith and not by sacrifices, the Bible repeatedly shows that God notices wholehearted acts of worship, generosity, and devotion. Every sacrifice made according to His will is precious before Him.

    𝘼) 𝙉𝙊𝘼𝙃'𝙎 𝙎𝘼𝘾𝙍𝙄𝙁𝙄𝘾𝙀 𝘼𝙉𝘿 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝘿𝙄𝙑𝙄𝙉𝙀 𝙍𝙀𝙈𝙀𝙈𝘽𝙍𝘼𝙉𝘾𝙀 𝙏𝙃𝘼𝙏 𝙁𝙊𝙇𝙇𝙊𝙒𝙀𝘿

    Noah's sacrifice came after a season of suffering, waiting, and obedience. Before asking God for anything, he chose to honour Him.

    As Noah's offering ascended before God, the Lord declared that He would no longer curse the ground because of man as He had done before.

    "And the Lord smelled a sweet savour; and the Lord said in his heart, I will not again curse the ground any more for man's sake." (Genesis 8:21 KJV)

    Your sincere worship, thanksgiving, obedience, and generosity are never wasted. God sees every act of faithfulness, even when no one else notices.

    𝘽) 𝙎𝘼𝘾𝙍𝙄𝙁𝙄𝘾𝙀 𝙏𝙃𝘼𝙏 𝘽𝙍𝙄𝙉𝙂𝙎 𝘼𝙉 𝙀𝙉𝘿 𝙏𝙊 𝘿𝙄𝙑𝙄𝙉𝙀 𝙅𝙐𝘿𝙂𝙈𝙀𝙉𝙏

    Noah's sacrifice marked the end of judgment and the beginning of mercy. The flood was over, and a new covenant of hope was established.

    God delights in showing mercy. Through Jesus Christ, the perfect sacrifice has provided forgiveness and reconciliation for all who believe in Him.

    There are also practical sacrifices that honour God today, including prayer, praise, thanksgiving, generosity, serving His kingdom, supporting His work, and living in obedience.

    "By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually." (Hebrews 13:15 KJV)

    Whenever we draw near to God with sincere hearts, we position ourselves to experience His mercy and grace.

    𝘾) 𝙃𝙊𝙒 𝙔𝙊𝙐𝙍 𝘼𝙇𝙏𝘼𝙍 𝘾𝘼𝙉 𝘽𝙀𝘾𝙊𝙈𝙀 𝘼 𝙏𝙀𝙎𝙏𝙄𝙈𝙊𝙉𝙔 𝘽𝙀𝙁𝙊𝙍𝙀 𝙂𝙊𝘿

    An altar is more than a place of prayer. It is a place of surrender, worship, thanksgiving, and communion with God.

    As you consistently maintain your altar through prayer, the study of God's Word, praise, holy living, and faithful giving, your life becomes a testimony of God's faithfulness.

    Cornelius was another example of a man whose prayers and generous giving were remembered before God.

    "Thy prayers and thine alms are come up for a memorial before God." (Acts 10:4 KJV)

    God is not unjust to forget your labour of love. He remembers every sincere act done for His glory.

    𝙇𝙄𝙁𝙀 𝘼𝙋𝙋𝙇𝙄𝘾𝘼𝙏𝙄𝙊𝙉

    Many believers have experienced seasons when they felt unnoticed despite their faithfulness. Yet God's timing is always perfect. Noah waited patiently, remained obedient, and honoured God first when his season changed.

    Continue serving God faithfully. Continue praying, praising, giving, and living a life that pleases Him. Your labour in the Lord is never in vain, and in His appointed time, He will reward faithfulness according to His perfect wisdom.

    𝑷𝑹𝑨𝒀𝑬𝑹 𝑷𝑶𝑰𝑵𝑻𝑺

    1. O Lord, remember my labour of love and let my sacrifice speak before You, in the name of Jesus Christ.

    2. Father, let every season of delay and hardship come to an end by Your mercy, in the name of Jesus Christ.

    3. O Lord, make my life a living sacrifice that is holy and acceptable before You, in the name of Jesus Christ.

    4. Father, let my prayers, praise, and faithful service rise before You as a sweet savour, in the name of Jesus Christ.

    5. Every blessing delayed in my life, receive divine remembrance today, in the name of Jesus Christ.

    6. O Lord, establish a new season of favour, restoration, and testimony in my life, in the name of Jesus Christ.

    7. Father, let my altar continually bring glory to Your name and become a testimony of Your faithfulness, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

    If this message has blessed you, kindly like, comment, share, and follow for more life transforming messages on prayer, deliverance, and Christian living.

    #ChristianLiving #PrayerAltar #FaithInGod #SpiritualGrowth

    SHALOM
    𝐓𝐎𝐏𝐈𝐂: 𝐖𝐇𝐄𝐍 𝐆𝐎𝐃 𝐑𝐄𝐌𝐄𝐌𝐁𝐄𝐑𝐒 𝐘𝐎𝐔𝐑 𝐒𝐀𝐂𝐑𝐈𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐄 BIBLICAL TEXT: Genesis 8:20-21 (KJV) After the flood, Noah did not begin by building a house for himself. His first priority was to build an altar unto the Lord. He understood that gratitude, worship, and sacrifice should come before personal comfort. His sacrifice rose before God as a sweet savour, and it marked the beginning of a new season for humanity. "And Noah builded an altar unto the Lord... and offered burnt offerings on the altar. And the Lord smelled a sweet savour." (Genesis 8:20-21 KJV) God never overlooks a genuine sacrifice offered in faith, love, and obedience. While we are saved by grace through faith and not by sacrifices, the Bible repeatedly shows that God notices wholehearted acts of worship, generosity, and devotion. Every sacrifice made according to His will is precious before Him. 𝘼) 𝙉𝙊𝘼𝙃'𝙎 𝙎𝘼𝘾𝙍𝙄𝙁𝙄𝘾𝙀 𝘼𝙉𝘿 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝘿𝙄𝙑𝙄𝙉𝙀 𝙍𝙀𝙈𝙀𝙈𝘽𝙍𝘼𝙉𝘾𝙀 𝙏𝙃𝘼𝙏 𝙁𝙊𝙇𝙇𝙊𝙒𝙀𝘿 Noah's sacrifice came after a season of suffering, waiting, and obedience. Before asking God for anything, he chose to honour Him. As Noah's offering ascended before God, the Lord declared that He would no longer curse the ground because of man as He had done before. "And the Lord smelled a sweet savour; and the Lord said in his heart, I will not again curse the ground any more for man's sake." (Genesis 8:21 KJV) Your sincere worship, thanksgiving, obedience, and generosity are never wasted. God sees every act of faithfulness, even when no one else notices. 𝘽) 𝙎𝘼𝘾𝙍𝙄𝙁𝙄𝘾𝙀 𝙏𝙃𝘼𝙏 𝘽𝙍𝙄𝙉𝙂𝙎 𝘼𝙉 𝙀𝙉𝘿 𝙏𝙊 𝘿𝙄𝙑𝙄𝙉𝙀 𝙅𝙐𝘿𝙂𝙈𝙀𝙉𝙏 Noah's sacrifice marked the end of judgment and the beginning of mercy. The flood was over, and a new covenant of hope was established. God delights in showing mercy. Through Jesus Christ, the perfect sacrifice has provided forgiveness and reconciliation for all who believe in Him. There are also practical sacrifices that honour God today, including prayer, praise, thanksgiving, generosity, serving His kingdom, supporting His work, and living in obedience. "By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually." (Hebrews 13:15 KJV) Whenever we draw near to God with sincere hearts, we position ourselves to experience His mercy and grace. 𝘾) 𝙃𝙊𝙒 𝙔𝙊𝙐𝙍 𝘼𝙇𝙏𝘼𝙍 𝘾𝘼𝙉 𝘽𝙀𝘾𝙊𝙈𝙀 𝘼 𝙏𝙀𝙎𝙏𝙄𝙈𝙊𝙉𝙔 𝘽𝙀𝙁𝙊𝙍𝙀 𝙂𝙊𝘿 An altar is more than a place of prayer. It is a place of surrender, worship, thanksgiving, and communion with God. As you consistently maintain your altar through prayer, the study of God's Word, praise, holy living, and faithful giving, your life becomes a testimony of God's faithfulness. Cornelius was another example of a man whose prayers and generous giving were remembered before God. "Thy prayers and thine alms are come up for a memorial before God." (Acts 10:4 KJV) God is not unjust to forget your labour of love. He remembers every sincere act done for His glory. 𝙇𝙄𝙁𝙀 𝘼𝙋𝙋𝙇𝙄𝘾𝘼𝙏𝙄𝙊𝙉 Many believers have experienced seasons when they felt unnoticed despite their faithfulness. Yet God's timing is always perfect. Noah waited patiently, remained obedient, and honoured God first when his season changed. Continue serving God faithfully. Continue praying, praising, giving, and living a life that pleases Him. Your labour in the Lord is never in vain, and in His appointed time, He will reward faithfulness according to His perfect wisdom. 𝑷𝑹𝑨𝒀𝑬𝑹 𝑷𝑶𝑰𝑵𝑻𝑺 1. O Lord, remember my labour of love and let my sacrifice speak before You, in the name of Jesus Christ. 2. Father, let every season of delay and hardship come to an end by Your mercy, in the name of Jesus Christ. 3. O Lord, make my life a living sacrifice that is holy and acceptable before You, in the name of Jesus Christ. 4. Father, let my prayers, praise, and faithful service rise before You as a sweet savour, in the name of Jesus Christ. 5. Every blessing delayed in my life, receive divine remembrance today, in the name of Jesus Christ. 6. O Lord, establish a new season of favour, restoration, and testimony in my life, in the name of Jesus Christ. 7. Father, let my altar continually bring glory to Your name and become a testimony of Your faithfulness, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. Amen. If this message has blessed you, kindly like, comment, share, and follow for more life transforming messages on prayer, deliverance, and Christian living. #ChristianLiving #PrayerAltar #FaithInGod #SpiritualGrowth SHALOM ✋
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  • SEEK GOD'S FACE ABOVE ALL ELSE

    Psalm 24:6

    "This is the generation of those who seek him, who seek your face, O God of Jacob!"

    Psalm 24 celebrates the holiness and kingship of God. David describes the character of those who can draw near to the Lord: a people who are not content to know God from afar, but who constantly seek His presence.

    The mark of a generation after God is neither its strength nor its influence, but its thirst for His presence.

    Seeking God's face means desiring to know Him more, loving His fellowship more than His blessings, and making Him the priority of your life. Those who seek God never leave empty-handed: they find their direction, their peace, and the joy of walking with Him.

    Don't let daily worries replace your time with God.

    Don't just seek what His hand gives. Rather, make seeking His presence a habit.

    A life that seeks God is a life that God guides.

    Lord, make me a man (or woman) who seeks Your face every day. May Your presence be my greatest desire and the treasure of my entire life. Amen.

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    SEEK GOD'S FACE ABOVE ALL ELSE 📖 Psalm 24:6 "This is the generation of those who seek him, who seek your face, O God of Jacob!" Psalm 24 celebrates the holiness and kingship of God. David describes the character of those who can draw near to the Lord: a people who are not content to know God from afar, but who constantly seek His presence. The mark of a generation after God is neither its strength nor its influence, but its thirst for His presence. Seeking God's face means desiring to know Him more, loving His fellowship more than His blessings, and making Him the priority of your life. Those who seek God never leave empty-handed: they find their direction, their peace, and the joy of walking with Him. Don't let daily worries replace your time with God. Don't just seek what His hand gives. Rather, make seeking His presence a habit. A life that seeks God is a life that God guides. Lord, make me a man (or woman) who seeks Your face every day. May Your presence be my greatest desire and the treasure of my entire life. Amen. #SeekGod🙏🏼 #SpiritAndLife🔥
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