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The mark of the beast is one of the most recognized images in Revelation. For generations, people have wondered if it is a tattoo, a chip, or something else entirely. But John’s vision points us to a deeper reality.
Every person bears a mark. Either the counterfeit of the beast or the seal of the Lamb. For the first Christians, this was not speculation but survival. Refusing to bow to Caesar meant risking everything.
This episode explores what it means to be marked by Jesus in a world full of counterfeits. The question is not simply “What is the mark?” but “Whose mark do I carry?”
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The mark of the beast is one of the most recognized images in Revelation. For generations, people have wondered if it is a tattoo, a chip, or something else entirely. But John’s vision points us to a deeper reality.
Every person bears a mark. Either the counterfeit of the beast or the seal of the Lamb. For the first Christians, this was not speculation but survival. Refusing to bow to Caesar meant risking everything.
This episode explores what it means to be marked by Jesus in a world full of counterfeits. The question is not simply “What is the mark?” but “Whose mark do I carry?”