The "Mark of the Beast" is not a microchip implant. Revelation indicates it was addressed to the church leaders at the time, and the Number of the Beast was a way to refer to Nero, with 666 being the "number of his name".
Yeah, yeah, yeah, and apparently the teachings of Jesus were only meant for the "messianic generation", whatever that means.
Have you ever read the 1st verse of the Revelation? "A Revelation of Jesus Christ to his servants". Have you ever taken some time to think about what that means? It's rather heartbreaking to hear a Christian claim, "The Revelation of Jesus isn't for me".
In Revelation 19 an angel says to John, "The spirit of prophecy is the testimony of Jesus". It's a profound statement indicating that the Revelation isn't just a series of prophecies but rather a portrait of spiritual principles based on the teachings of Jesus. Although they are contained in different "books", the spirit is the same between them . And you're ready to casually dismiss all of that because some specific "churches" are mentioned?
What about "get back to your first love"? Is that only for the early church? What about, "Because you are luke-warm I will spit you out". Is that waring only valid for one particular group of people thousands of years ago?
The stated purpose of the Mark is to control buying/selling. It's obviously an issue of our relationship to money and the things money can buy, just like Jesus taught when he said, "you can't work for God and money without cheating on one or the other. Seek my kingdom first".
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