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The Church doesn’t need a microchip to bear the mark—it already carries it in its bank accounts, boardrooms, and bulletins.
In this piercing episode, Sergio DeSoto exposes how modern Christianity has quietly entered into covenant with Caesar. Drawing from Revelation, Hebraic thought, and U.S. tax policy, he reveals how dependence on 501(c)(3) status, inflated budgets, and institutional self-preservation have become the modern mark of the beast—a rival covenant disguised as wisdom.
This is not an argument about prophecy; it’s a confrontation with reality. Ninety-seven percent of church wealth stays inside the walls, feeding systems instead of souls. The remaining three percent barely reaches the world Yeshua died to redeem.
A wake-up call to pastors, leaders, and believers: the mark isn’t coming—it’s already here. The question now is, whose image are we bearing?
By Sergio DeSotoThe Church doesn’t need a microchip to bear the mark—it already carries it in its bank accounts, boardrooms, and bulletins.
In this piercing episode, Sergio DeSoto exposes how modern Christianity has quietly entered into covenant with Caesar. Drawing from Revelation, Hebraic thought, and U.S. tax policy, he reveals how dependence on 501(c)(3) status, inflated budgets, and institutional self-preservation have become the modern mark of the beast—a rival covenant disguised as wisdom.
This is not an argument about prophecy; it’s a confrontation with reality. Ninety-seven percent of church wealth stays inside the walls, feeding systems instead of souls. The remaining three percent barely reaches the world Yeshua died to redeem.
A wake-up call to pastors, leaders, and believers: the mark isn’t coming—it’s already here. The question now is, whose image are we bearing?