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(Created page with "John Walker was a man of quiet faith. A husband, father, and Sunday school teacher, he lived a life rooted in the words of the Bible. For years, he had drawn strength from passages like John 8:32: "And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." It was his guiding principle, a beacon that had always lit his path through life’s uncertainties. But nothing could have prepared him for the revelation that shattered his world. It began with a late-night sc...")
 
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But as they pushed forward, the world around them began to change. The leader’s plans became public knowledge, though they were cloaked in the language of "progress" and "unity." Policies were enacted to centralize control, monitor citizens, and restrict freedoms. A new financial system emerged, one requiring every individual to register with a biometric mark to buy or sell anything. The world had entered the prophesied Great Tribulation.
But as they pushed forward, the world around them began to change. The leader’s plans became public knowledge, though they were cloaked in the language of "progress" and "unity." Policies were enacted to centralize control, monitor citizens, and restrict freedoms. A new financial system emerged, one requiring every individual to register with a biometric mark to buy or sell anything. The world had entered the prophesied Great Tribulation.


John and his group refused to comply with the system, choosing instead to live off the grid and trust in God’s provision. As they continued to share the truth, they saw the fulfillment of Revelation: the rise of the Beast, the mark on the hand or forehead, and the persecution of those who resisted.
John and his group refused to comply with the system, choosing instead to live off the grid and trust in God’s provision. As they continued to share the truth, they saw the fulfillment of Revelation: the rise of the Beast, the mark in the hand or forehead, and the persecution of those who resisted.


One evening, John stood before his gathered allies. “They told us to be quiet,” he said, “to be careful what we say. But the Bible says, ‘For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.’ We will not take the mark. We will not bow to the Beast. Our hope is in Christ, and His truth will prevail.”
One evening, John stood before his gathered allies. “They told us to be quiet,” he said, “to be careful what we say. But the Bible says, ‘For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.’ We will not take the mark. We will not bow to the Beast. Our hope is in Christ, and His truth will prevail.”

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