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Christians are not to have fear. How can God ask that of us? Especially when we have weather weapons, surveillance up the wazoo and can barely make ends meet? People are scared, tired and drained of their solace and peace. What words of comfort can I give when I have never filled your shoes? The shoes of people who have been raped, beaten, tortured, lied to, betrayed and outcasted. So in essence, my words really carry no weight.
For those who are on the path of ending their own life, how can I talk them down off the balcony? For I too am going through something that is impossible to overcome. Or at least, it feels like it. For the last 3 1/2 years, my son has been suffering from self harm. Being deaf and autistic, he isn’t getting the help he actually deserves. Not because we are dropping the ball, it’s because the west coast is less populated and those kind of resources are scarce.
Yet, I have a choice. Here and now. I can choose to be mad and place blame elsewhere, and it might feel good for a time, or I can choose to not be upset and give all my worry and care over to God. After all, am I not supposed to be practicing Christianity? Proverbs 3:5-6 says, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding.” Was that a command or just something we can overlook?
I want you to pause—and take a real breath. Not the kind shaped by fear or headlines, but the breath of remembrance. The breath of someone who knows who they are. You are not a statistic in someone else’s agenda. You are not a commodity in the Beast’s system. You are not forgotten, lost, or marked for wrath. You are a child of the Living God—named, chosen, sealed before the foundation of the world.
Long before there were surveillance grids, digital currencies, and global decrees, there was a covenant. A blood-bought, Spirit-sealed covenant not written in the halls of governments but inscribed by the hand of God. You were not appointed to destruction—you were appointed to adoption. You were not called to panic—you were called to reign. The same voice that formed the stars spoke your name into eternity, and that voice still echoes over you now.
Yes, the system is rising. Yes, the pressure will come. But we do not bow to the fear. The enemy wants you silent, breathless, trembling in the dark. But the blood speaks louder. The Lamb still bears the scars. And the Spirit within you testifies that you are not of this world—you are of a Kingdom unshakable. The wrath that is coming will not touch the ones marked by the seal of the Father.
So we remember. We remember the cross, the breath, the promise. We remember that the same God who parted seas and fed prophets in famine is the God who walks with us now. Though Babylon builds its towers, and the Beast prepares its mark, we are not afraid. Because we know the end of the story. The saints overcome. The blood redeems. And the fire—though it rages—will not consume those who walk with the Holy One.
You are not forgotten. You are not subject to wrath. You are His. And He has not forgotten His own.
Part 1 – Tribulation Is Promised, But Wrath Is Not
We must begin by dividing what the Word clearly distinguishes: tribulation and wrath are not the same thing. Tribulation is the pressure that purifies; wrath is the judgment that destroys. The saints are promised one, but delivered from the other. Jesus said plainly in John 16:33, “In this world you will have tribulation, but take heart; I have overcome the world.” He never promised escape from struggle—He promised presence in it, and victory over it.
Tribulation is not a curse for the remnant—it is a furnace of refinement. It is the proving ground of loyalty. The apostles walked through it. The early church bled under it. And yet, in 1 Thessalonians 5:9, Paul affirms, “For God has not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ.” Wrath is different. Wrath is not about testing—it is about final verdict. And those marked by the blood are not appointed to that sentence.
This truth should anchor the remnant in peace. The Beast system may rise. The economies may collapse. But God does not pour out His wrath on His bride. He disciplines sons—but He does not destroy them. He shakes the nations—but preserves His house. Those who are His will pass through fire, yes—but not to perish. The wrath of God is reserved for those who have rejected the blood. But the saints have already been judged—at the Cross. And that verdict cannot be overturned.
So let this be known to every child of God: tribulation is not a sign you’ve been abandoned—it’s the evidence you are being refined. Wrath is not coming for you. You’ve already been rescued. You are not counted with the wicked. You are counted among the redeemed. And though the days grow darker, the seal on your spirit glows brighter.
Part 2 – The Seal of the Saints vs. The Mark of the Beast
As the Beast system prepares to brand its mark into the flesh and souls of the world, the saints must remember: we already bear a seal. Not one made by hands or machines, but by the Spirit of the Living God. Revelation 7 speaks of 144,000 being sealed on their foreheads—representing the complete remnant preserved from judgment. This is not a literal number to be counted by men, but a divine registry known only to the Father. It is a spiritual reality: God marks those who are His before the storm comes.
This echoes the vision in Ezekiel 9, where judgment falls on Jerusalem, but not before the angels mark every person who “sighs and groans over the abominations” committed in the land. They are not spared because of their status—they are spared because of their grief. They feel what God feels. And that mark is their shield.
Contrast this with Revelation 13:16–17, where the Beast enforces its own mark—on the hand or forehead—requiring it for all commerce and participation in the system. This is not just an economic mark. It is a ritual of ownership. It says, “I belong to the system, not to God.” It is a counterfeit seal—a mimicry of divine authorship. And to take it is to sign your soul over to the counterfeit kingdom.
But those who are in Christ are already sealed. Ephesians 1:13 says, “Having believed, you were marked in Him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit.” This is not symbolic—it is legal. It is registry. It is contract. The saints are not waiting to be claimed—they are already claimed. No algorithm, no digital ID, no decree from the Beast can overwrite that.
So when the mark comes, you will not be confused. You will already be consecrated. When others take the mark to survive, the sealed will stand to witness. This is not a passive hope. It is a blood-stamped reality. The seal does not make you invisible to the system—it makes you immune to its claim. The world may call you outcast. But Heaven calls you owned. And that is a registry that cannot be undone.
Part 3 – Provision in the Wilderness
As the Beast system tightens its grip, many wonder how the remnant will survive outside its economy. If no one can buy or sell without the mark, where will food come from? Shelter? Security? But Scripture already gives the answer—not in theory, but in history. God has always provided for His people in the wilderness. And He will again.
Revelation 12:6 paints a prophetic picture: “And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she had a place prepared by God, that they should feed her there for 1,260 days.” This woman is not just Israel—it is the faithful remnant, preserved through exile. She is not abandoned. She is fed. She is not exposed. She is hidden. God prepares places in advance for His people—off-grid refuges, spiritual sanctuaries, even miraculous sustenance. The same God who fed Elijah with ravens and preserved Israel with manna is not limited by supply chains or currency.
The wilderness is not a punishment—it is a preservation zone. It is where the world cannot reach you, and where Heaven draws near. Many of the saints will be driven out of cities, out of digital networks, and out of public life. But that is not exile—it is Exodus. And in Exodus, God does not just sustain His people. He prepares them for glory.
We must begin to think like a people who no longer rely on the systems of Egypt. Whether God provides through supernatural means or through networks of believers led by His Spirit, the remnant will not be forsaken. We are not called to panic—but to prepare in faith. That may look like physical preparation. But more than anything, it means trusting in the architecture of God’s provision. The altar precedes the storehouse. The promise precedes the famine.
So let the world chase its mark for the sake of bread. The saints will eat what the world cannot see. The Father is not bound by the markets of Babylon. His provision is covenantal. And in the wilderness, the remnant will lack nothing.
Part 4 – Power to Endure, Speak, and Overcome
The rise of the Beast system will test every identity—but the remnant will not face it in silence or in weakness. Scripture is clear: those who are sealed will not just survive—they will overcome. In Revelation 12:11, it is written, “They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, by the word of their testimony, and they loved not their lives unto death.” This is not passive endurance. This is conquest by faith, by witness, and by surrender.
The remnant will walk in power, not panic. The world will be confused, silenced, and manipulated. But the saints will speak. The Word says in Joel 2:28–29—reaffirmed in Acts 2—that in the last days, God will pour out His Spirit on all flesh. Sons and daughters will prophesy. Old men will dream dreams. Young men will see visions. Servants will be filled with the Spirit of God. This outpouring is not reserved for peaceful times. It is designed for war.
What is coming will require more than doctrine—it will require fire. Testimony will be costly. To speak the truth will mean rejection, persecution, and exile. But that is where the anointing will shine brightest. The remnant is not being trained for silence. It is being prepared to confront dragons with breath—to release words so filled with the Spirit that systems tremble and demons flee.
Miracles will return—not to entertain, but to testify. Healings, deliverances, visions, and supernatural insight will not be church service novelties—they will be survival tools. God is not sending His remnant into battle without weapons. And the weapons are not carnal. They are spiritual, mighty, and precise.
So do not ask merely for protection. Ask for power. Ask for the boldness of Stephen, the vision of John, the endurance of Paul, the authority of Elijah, and the intimacy of Jesus. You were born for this hour—not to hide from the Beast, but to expose it. Not to echo fear, but to release breath. The saints will not cower. They will overcome. And their voices will shake kingdoms.
Part 5 – Economic Exile, Spiritual Abundance
One of the most sobering warnings in Scripture is Revelation 13:17, which declares that no one will be able to buy or sell unless they have the mark of the Beast. This is not just a prophecy about commerce—it is a prophetic line in the sand. The Beast system will make participation in society conditional upon allegiance. Food, medicine, energy, shelter—everything will be digitized, tracked, and restricted to those who bow. But the remnant is not called to survive by that system. We are called to live by a higher law—the law of the Kingdom.
Throughout Scripture, God always made a distinction between His people and the world when judgment came. In Egypt, when darkness covered the land, light still shone in the homes of Israel. When plagues struck Pharaoh’s house, the blood on the doorposts preserved the children of covenant. The mark of the Beast is a counterfeit of that blood—it is a false covering. But the saints walk under a different economy. Theirs is an economy of trust, not transaction.
This coming economic exile is not the death of the remnant—it is its purification. God is weaning His people off dependence on Babylon. You were never meant to survive by the Beast’s bread. Jesus said, “Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.” This is literal in the days ahead. When systems fail and accounts are frozen, the saints will walk in prophetic provision—led not by credit cards, but by cloud and fire.
God may use ravens. He may use angels. He may use hidden storehouses or communities you haven’t even met yet. But one thing is certain: He will not let the righteous beg for bread. Psalm 37:25 declares it. And that was written for times like these. The remnant will become the storehouse for others—because the systems of the world will collapse, but the Kingdom will stand.
So prepare your spirit. Withdraw your loyalty. And settle this in your heart now: you will not buy life with compromise. You will not trade your breath for bread. And when Babylon collapses under the weight of its own lies, the saints—though in exile—will be feasting at the table of the Lord.
Part 6 – The Gathering, Transformation, and Final Vindication
Though the world descends into chaos and the Beast system appears to dominate, the story does not end in darkness. For the saints, there is a promise that transcends every persecution, every exile, every trial. There is a gathering coming—a transformation at the appointed hour that will vindicate every tear, every stand, every sacrifice made in loyalty to the Lamb. 1 Corinthians 15:52 declares, “In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet…the dead will be raised imperishable, and we shall be changed.”
This is not myth. It is not poetic metaphor. It is the final sealing of the covenant—when mortality is swallowed by life, when those who endured by faith are clothed in glory. Whether you are martyred or hidden, hunted or protected, you will not miss this moment. The trumpet will sound. The dead in Christ will rise. And we who remain will be caught up to meet Him in the air—not as escapees, but as victors returning to reign.
1 Thessalonians 4:16–17 reinforces this hope: “The Lord Himself shall descend with a shout… and we shall be caught up together with them in the clouds.” This is not a fantasy for fragile believers—it is the consummation of a Kingdom birthed in blood and sealed in Spirit. It is not escapism—it is enthronement. The world will see, and the nations will tremble, because the rejected ones—the outcasts, the sealed, the remnant—will rise in glory.
But before that trumpet sounds, the remnant has a task. We are not waiting with folded hands—we are warring with our breath, standing with our testimony, and occupying until He comes. The Beast may rise, but the throne of God is higher. The saints may be slandered, but their names are written in a Book that cannot be hacked, edited, or deleted.
So let this be the anchor for your soul: you will be gathered. You will be changed. And when the final judgment falls on Babylon, the saints will shine like the sun in the Kingdom of their Father. This is not the end of the world. It is the end of its rule. And the beginning of ours.
Part 7 – Do Not Fear the Beast. Fear God and Live.
Now that the warnings have been spoken and the promises recalled, it comes down to this: fear. Not the kind the world traffics in—not the synthetic panic of collapsing systems or looming mandates—but the holy fear. The kind that leads to life. Proverbs 19:23 says, “The fear of the Lord leads to life; then one rests content, untouched by trouble.” That fear does not bind you—it anchors you. It doesn’t paralyze—it purifies. And it casts out every counterfeit.
The Beast system will use fear as its primary tool. Fear of hunger. Fear of rejection. Fear of death. But the remnant must remember: we have already died. Galatians 2:20 says, “I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me.” If your life is hidden in Him, then no system can steal it, no decree can erase it, and no mark can overwrite it.
What’s coming will shake the foundations of the world—but it will not shake the Kingdom. While the wicked rush to build digital towers to heaven, the remnant will build altars. While the world pleads for safety, the saints will declare salvation. We will not bow to the golden image, we will not eat the king’s defiled bread, and we will not be bought by the threat of death—because we already belong to the One who conquered it.
So fear God. That is the beginning of wisdom. And with that fear comes peace—not the absence of conflict, but the presence of divine certainty. The remnant is not waiting to escape—we are waiting to witness. We are not fleeing into silence—we are standing in the fire with the Fourth Man, unburned, unbroken, and unashamed.
Do not fear the Beast. Fear the One who breathes galaxies and still knows your name. Fear the One who sealed you before the foundations of the world. Fear the One whose wrath passes over you and whose Spirit fills you. And live—not by the laws of Babylon, but by the life of the Lamb.
This is the inheritance of the saints. And the system cannot steal it.
Part 8 – The Saints Will Stand
In the end, it will not be the architects of the Beast who have the final word. It will not be the merchants of fear, the kings of commerce, or the priests of digital ritual who endure. It will be the saints—the blood-marked, Spirit-sealed, wilderness-fed, testimony-bearing remnant—who rise and stand. Revelation 15:2 gives us the vision: “And I saw what looked like a sea of glass mingled with fire, and standing beside the sea were those who had been victorious over the beast, his image, and the number of his name.” That word—victorious—is not poetic. It is the record of the end.
These saints did not bow. They did not beg. They did not sell their breath for bread. They walked through fire and stood on the other side with songs of deliverance in their mouths. Their victory was not political. It was not technological. It was spiritual. They overcame by the blood, by the word, and by a love that counted Christ worth more than life itself.
The world will say they lost—because they were cast out, because they were hunted, because they were poor in the Beast’s economy. But Heaven will say they reigned. These are those who were not swayed by the pressure, not seduced by the glamour, not entangled by the net. They walked in holy resistance. And now they stand in holy fire.
So let this be declared: the saints will stand. Not hidden in shame, but robed in white. Not cowering in fear, but crowned with light. And their stand begins now. It begins with the daily rejection of lies, the quiet allegiance to truth, the breath offered not to screens but to God. It begins with faith that defies appearances and love that endures cost.
The Beast system may dominate for a season, but its throne will fall. Babylon will drink its own cup. And those who stood faithful—who held fast to the Name, who did not take the mark, who lived by the Spirit—will be gathered, glorified, and entrusted with the Kingdom.
You have a choice. You can choose to put your trust in the system or choose to let go of the world and its functions. The world isn’t going anywhere, but you still have the freedom to stand up and walk out of the house. You have the choice to walk on top of a mountain. You can choose to stay for the night. You can choose to bring a chair and sit there and take in all of the scenery.
You have a choice to tell your phone that you are not addicted to it. You can turn off all notifications and check them when you are ready. You have the choice to eat a little better. Take supplements. You can choose to listen and not interrupt. You can choose to not respond and just give someone a hug.
Choices. You have the power to say no. You really do. You don’t have to do anything the system says you do. Fear is a mind set. It wouldn’t exist if it was never taught. You are made of matter and do matter. Without you, someone is missing a memory of love. And this is the breath of remembrance. Our blood holds our spirit that god gave us. It’s also called breath. It remembers who we belong to. Where we came from and what we are to do.
There is an enemy out there that we cannot see. It has used magic and technology to erase our memory, so much that we forgot who we really are. We were not put here to suffer. The original plan was to multiply but the first creation got in the way. Did you know it’s only been 2 weeks in heaven? This whole thing? From beginning until now? the Bible says a thousand years here is one day in heaven. God spent a week creating everything and then after he rested, the following week, his servants went haywire.
Again, I have no words that can take away pain. But I do know that we still have some freedom left to think for ourselves. The system wants us to work and die yet our minds want to be free and wander. The Bible says when you choose Jesus as your lord and savior that your heart and his heart merge. This means he wants what you want and vice versa. This adventure we all are living in is temporary. Our God is patient and loves to spoil us. You can choose to be angry at him and he will still let you keep the keys to the house.
One day, we will all stand behind the jury seat and judge the angels for crimes of blaming us for their deeds. One day you will realize you are just a witness between a war between good and evil. That you were held for ransom and was found, paid for and released. The accuser and perpetrator will try and call you back to bondage. Through Stockholm syndrome, you developed a love for your captor.
You can choose to go back to the place where you were raped, beaten and abused but now there are no chains or locks. That is your choice. Move on from the past and build your new future. Countries and companies come and go. That’s the ebb and flow of the world. You are not a patriot. The devil is. He wants freedom in the name of an “ism” where he thinks he has a better system than a monarchy. Yet, every time you flirt with the epoch, it always falls apart. And you realize that the longest kingdom ever on earth has been given to Japan at a whopping 3,000 years via monarchy.
The beast system is on the rise. Who cares. You don’t have to participate. Once you realize that our life is under control of Jesus and The Holy Spirit, why would we care about being homeless? The Bible gave food through birds and manna from heaven. And it talks about the saints running to the hills and hiding during the end of days with full protection from God. We were never appointed to wrath. Cain’s seed is. You are not Cain nor have his blood. You are a child of the most high and a bride to the groom. Why would he let you suffer the day before the wedding?