Mark Of The Beast
The "Mark of the Beast" is a concept found in the Book of Revelation, specifically Revelation 13:16-18. It symbolizes allegiance to the Beast, often interpreted as a representation of a powerful system or figure opposing God, which is commonly associated with the end times. The passage describes that the mark will be placed on the right hand or forehead, and that no one can buy or sell without it. This mark signifies a form of economic and social control, and it is understood as a sign of worship or loyalty to this beastly power, contrasting with the worship of God.The numerical value of the mark, "666," is mentioned in Revelation 13:18 and has been the subject of extensive interpretation. Some scholars see it as a literal mark, while others interpret it symbolically, suggesting it represents the imperfection and incompleteness of humanity in contrast to the perfection of God. The mark serves as a stark warning against idolatry and the temptation to conform to worldly systems that stand against divine authority. Ultimately, the Mark of the Beast encapsulates themes of faithfulness, moral choice, and the consequences of allegiance in the face of persecution.
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Antichrist Armageddon Mark of the Beast
By David Wilkerson10K1:00:16ISA 35:1JER 2:9JER 2:19MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher discusses the coming economic collapse and how it will lead to a time when Christians can no longer afford internet or other frivolous things. He emphasizes that this collapse is a sign that we are living in the last days. The preacher then talks about how God took a chosen people into the wilderness in the past to teach them to fully trust Him as their provider. He suggests that a revival will come to the church in a time of scarcity and when people are driven to their knees in prayer. The preacher also addresses the issue of lust and the battle against it, urging people to abstain from fleshly lusts. He warns against bringing abominations into our dwellings and discusses the mark of the beast, expressing the horror of not being able to buy or sell without it.
(Fury of Fire) 11 - the Mark of God or the Mark of the Beast
By Milton Green3.7K1:23:37JAS 1:19In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of receiving revelation from the Word of God and being willing to challenge old traditions and wrong teachings. The speaker warns against following the traditions of men and encourages listeners to choose the Word of God instead. The sermon discusses the concept of a harlot church, symbolized by a woman clothed in purple and scarlet, who leads the congregation astray with abominations and immorality. The speaker also mentions the pouring out of the spirit of the flood, symbolizing the removal of God's protection and the consequences of breaking His laws.
The Mark of the Beast
By John Rhys Watkins1.4K33:47GAL 1:61TH 2:32TH 2:3REV 6:10REV 13:18In this sermon, the preacher discusses the topic of the mark of the beast and the presence of the Antichrist within the church. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and recognizing the number of the beast, which is 666. The preacher warns that the fascination and obsession with the Antichrist within the church should be met with revulsion and caution. He highlights the need for the church to learn from its mistakes and be aware of Satan's deceptive tactics, as seen in the Garden of Eden. The sermon also emphasizes the significance of the blood of Jesus Christ and its role in salvation.
The Mark of the Beast
By Carter Conlon3.2K45:29GEN 3:1MAT 6:33REV 13:15In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the mark of the beast mentioned in the book of Revelation. He explains that this mark will be given by the Antichrist, who will rise to power during an end-time event of global chaos. The mark will be required for people to participate in the economy, and those who refuse to receive it will face severe consequences, even death. The preacher reassures the audience that they do not need to worry about this mark, as he believes it is important to understand the context of Satan's rebellion against God and the ultimate defeat of evil.