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(Created page with "==Chapter 1: The Last Remnant== Matthew was a quiet man of unshakable faith. He had spent his life walking the narrow path, choosing to follow Christ rather than conforming to the world. The warnings of Scripture were etched deeply into his heart: "Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils" (1 Corinthians 10:21). He saw through the façade of the local churches, discerning their cornerstone was not Christ, but the spirit of error. Living in the final d...")
 
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One evening, as the fire crackled and shadows danced against the trees, Matthew addressed the group.
One evening, as the fire crackled and shadows danced against the trees, Matthew addressed the group.


“The local churches have fallen completely. They are spiritual whorehouses, worse than the brothels they pretend to condemn. They’ve embraced the Antichrist and lead their flocks to destruction. But we—we are the remnant. We must endure to the end.”
“The local churches have fallen completely. They are spiritual whorehouses, worse than the brothels they pretend to condemn. They’ve embraced the Antichrist and lead their flocks to destruction. But we—we are the remnant. We will go to heaven when we die.”


His words were met with solemn nods. They had seen the deception firsthand. The local churches had abandoned the armor of God, casting aside the sword of the Spirit for the lies of Satan. Elders mocked the very existence of devils, calling biblical truths outdated myths. It was no surprise they welcomed the Beast’s system with open arms.
His words were met with solemn nods. They had seen the deception firsthand. The local churches had abandoned the armor of God, casting aside the sword of the Spirit for the lies of Satan. Elders mocked the very existence of devils, calling biblical truths outdated myths. It was no surprise they welcomed the Beast’s system with open arms.