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In this message, Jason Elsmore looks at Revelation 13 and the imagery of the beasts, reminding us that this often-feared chapter was never written to terrify but to encourage. Using the lens of apocalyptic literature, he shows how the dragon, the beasts, and their mark represent powers that oppose God, both in the Roman Empire and in every generation. Jason challenges us to ask: Who will you worship? Whose mark do you carry?
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In this message, Jason Elsmore looks at Revelation 13 and the imagery of the beasts, reminding us that this often-feared chapter was never written to terrify but to encourage. Using the lens of apocalyptic literature, he shows how the dragon, the beasts, and their mark represent powers that oppose God, both in the Roman Empire and in every generation. Jason challenges us to ask: Who will you worship? Whose mark do you carry?

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