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Join us as we center on God's act of marking or sealing His people as a sign of ownership, protection, and covenant — seen both in the Old Testament (e.g., Ezekiel 9) and fulfilled in the New Testament (e.g., Revelation 7 & 14). The seal signifies God's authority, the believer’s security, and the assurance of redemption for all who truly belong to Him, regardless of nation, tribe, or tongue. Ultimately, this seal is not about self-improvement or temporary blessings, but about being preserved through judgment and belonging to God in eternal covenant relationship.
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Join us as we center on God's act of marking or sealing His people as a sign of ownership, protection, and covenant — seen both in the Old Testament (e.g., Ezekiel 9) and fulfilled in the New Testament (e.g., Revelation 7 & 14). The seal signifies God's authority, the believer’s security, and the assurance of redemption for all who truly belong to Him, regardless of nation, tribe, or tongue. Ultimately, this seal is not about self-improvement or temporary blessings, but about being preserved through judgment and belonging to God in eternal covenant relationship.