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In a world veiled in the illusion of progress, Sarah Matthews lived as a small-town nurse in her community. With her kind heart and unwavering faith, she saw her role as more than a job; it was a calling to bring light into the lives of the sick and broken. Sarah’s evenings were spent poring over the King James Bible, her faith an anchor in a world increasingly swept away by darkness. | In a world veiled in the illusion of progress, Sarah Matthews lived as a small-town nurse in her community. With her kind heart and unwavering faith, she saw her role as more than a job; it was a calling to bring light into the lives of the sick and broken. Sarah’s evenings were spent poring over the King James Bible, her faith an anchor in a world increasingly swept away by darkness. | ||
Her quiet life changed one evening as she watched the news. A new global health crisis had emerged, and the | Her quiet life changed one evening as she watched the news. A new global health crisis had emerged, and the Global Health Authority (GHA) announced a universal medical mandate: a miracle drug named ´Restorix´, claimed to protect humanity from an unprecedented disease. The governments of the world, under the banner of unity, passed laws mandating its use. The penalties for refusal were harsh: no access to jobs, travel, or even the ability to purchase food. | ||
Sarah knew better. Her readings of Revelation, especially passages like Revelation 18:23, resonated with what she saw unfolding: "For by thy sorceries were all nations deceived." She understood that the Greek word “pharmakeia”, translated as "sorcery," encompassed not only physical but spiritual deception. She began to see Restorix as part of a greater, darker agenda. | Sarah knew better. Her readings of Revelation, especially passages like Revelation 18:23, resonated with what she saw unfolding: "For by thy sorceries were all nations deceived." She understood that the Greek word “pharmakeia”, translated as "sorcery," encompassed not only physical but spiritual deception. She began to see Restorix as part of a greater, darker agenda. |