Why "watching" doesn't mean panicking
A short reminder: Revelation was given to anchor the church in hope, not to keep us in a state of fear. Watching means staying awake to Jesus, not glued to anxiety.
Hebrews 12:2 · Revelation 1:17–18
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Updated frequently—short notes, Scripture links, and context whenever key stories break.
A short reminder: Revelation was given to anchor the church in hope, not to keep us in a state of fear. Watching means staying awake to Jesus, not glued to anxiety.
Hebrews 12:2 · Revelation 1:17–18
Several nations announced new pilots for programmable digital currencies. While not the mark of the beast, these infrastructures could make future global controls more plausible.
Revelation 13:16–17 · Note: observation, not prediction
Tonight's simple rhythm: 1 chapter of Revelation, then 1 scene from the life of Jesus. Let prophecy fuel love for the Person at the center of the story.
Revelation 1 · John 14
Short reel breaking down common myths around the mark of the beast, and why Scripture emphasizes allegiance over technology.
Revelation 13:11–18
Many write in feeling exhausted by news and timelines. One practical step: pick one promise from Revelation 21–22 and pray it slowly this week. Let the end of the story reframe the middle.
Revelation 21:3–5
We trace key links between Daniel 7 and Revelation 13 so you can see the continuity of God's plan across centuries of prophetic history.
Read the full post → Daniel 7 · Revelation 13
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No. Our goal is to watch and pray in line with Scripture, not to predict dates. We highlight patterns, parallels, and Scriptures so you can discern with an open Bible.
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