
Danny Foster sat in the reserved seating section just to the right of the massive stage, surrounded by his extended family as 60,000 people filled Robber Baron Stadium around them. His mother Marissa sat beside him, her hands folded in prayer, while his brothers Anthony and Elijah occupied seats with their wives and children. The grandchildren—Jonny, Albert, Lily, and Emma—sat quietly, sensing the gravity of the moment despite their young ages.
The stadium buzzed with anticipation as attendees settled into their seats, many still marveling at their passage through the supernatural flames that had surrounded the venue. Danny could see the wonder and reverence in countless faces, people who had witnessed divine power firsthand and now waited to hear what God's prophet would tell them.
At exactly 7:00 PM, the stadium lights began to dim gradually, creating an atmosphere of sacred expectation. Conversations died away as darkness settled over the crowd, leaving only a single spotlight that illuminated the podium at the center of the stage. The silence that followed was profound—60,000 people holding their breath in unified anticipation.
From the wings of the stage, Danny's father emerged into the circle of light. John Foster wore an impeccable dark gray suit with a crisp white shirt and red tie, his bearing dignified and authoritative. He moved to the podium with measured steps, his leather-bound sermon portfolio in hand, and surveyed the vast crowd with eyes that seemed to hold both infinite compassion and unwavering resolve.
When John began to speak, his voice carried clearly through the stadium's sound system, reaching every seat with perfect clarity. But more than technical amplification, his words seemed to resonate with supernatural authority that made every syllable penetrate directly into the hearts of his listeners.
"The world is fallen," John declared, his voice carrying the majestic cadences of biblical language, "and we are ruled by servants of Satan."
The blunt pronouncement sent a visible ripple through the crowd. This was not the gentle, reassuring message of contemporary Christianity, but the uncompromising truth of prophetic declaration.
"Hear now the testimony of one who has walked beyond the veil of death and returned by the mercy of the Almighty. I speak to you not as a man seeking glory or earthly recognition, but as one who has stood before the throne of judgment and been commissioned to deliver the words of the Most High God.
"On a day that began as any other, the forces of darkness struck me down in the streets of this very city. By violence and hatred, my life was torn from me, my breath ceased, and my body grew cold in death. Yet in that moment when earthly sight failed, my spirit was lifted up to behold the glory of the Lord.
"I found myself upon a path of hewn stone, ascending through forests more beautiful than Eden, guided by my father and grandfather who had gone before me into the presence of the Almighty. At the summit of the holy mountain, I beheld the throne of living light, terrible and wonderful to see, upon which sat Jesus Christ, the Son of the living God, appearing both as the humble carpenter of Nazareth and as the King of kings and Lord of lords.
"At His right hand stood she who is blessed among women, Mary most holy, Mother of God, clothed with the sun and crowned with stars. Around them in great assembly sat the saints of every age—apostles and martyrs, confessors and virgins, all who had run the race and kept the faith.
"Before this tribunal of heaven, every deed done in the body was made manifest, every word spoken in darkness brought into the light. The weight of my transgressions pressed upon me like mountains, and I fell upon my knees, crying out for mercy. Yet when I called upon the Mother of Mercy to intercede for me, she turned her eyes of compassion toward her Son, and He who is rich in mercy looked upon me not with condemnation but with love beyond understanding.
"Then was I tested by the Enemy of souls, who came unto me three times with temptations designed to turn my heart from God's purpose. Each trial I endured by divine grace, refusing to bow to him who is the father of lies, no matter what torments he promised or pleasures he offered.
"When the trials were ended, the Lord Jesus Himself commissioned me, saying, 'You are being sent back as My messenger to deliver My words to the remnant of My followers as the world sinks deeper into corruption and degeneracy. Speak truth to deception. Offer healing to brokenness. Stand firm against the tide of compromise.'
"This event tonight is the first in a series of nine gatherings that shall visit the most populated nations of Christendom—from this place to São Paulo, to London, to Paris, to Madrid, to Berlin, to Athens, to Rome, to Warsaw, and finally to Moscow. In each city, the Lord's messages shall be proclaimed to those who have ears to hear.
"The Almighty has decreed that all people throughout Christendom shall have the opportunity to hear these words. Not merely those who attend in person, not only those who choose to seek out broadcasts or recordings, but every soul within the bounds of what was once called Christian civilization. To this end, the Lord has promised that His word shall penetrate every device and every form of media, reaching into every home and heart.
"Yet the God who created man with the power of choice will not force any to listen. Those who choose to close their ears to His words, who turn away from truth and embrace the lies of this fallen world, shall do so at their own peril. For the day of judgment approaches, and no man shall claim he was not warned.
"Hear now the ancient pattern that reveals the consistent rebellion of mankind against his Creator. In the beginning, God placed our first parents in Paradise, where every need was met and every blessing freely given. One commandment only was given—that they should not eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Yet when the serpent came with his lies, speaking words that contradicted the clear command of the Almighty, Eve listened to deception rather than truth.
"She saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise. She took of the fruit thereof and did eat, and gave also unto her husband who was with her, and he did eat. In that moment, sin entered into the world, and death by sin. Paradise was lost, innocence was destroyed, and mankind was cast out from the presence of God.
"Adam was condemned to toil among thorns and thistles, earning his bread by the sweat of his brow until he returned to the dust from whence he came. Eve was sentenced to bring forth children in sorrow and pain, and to be subject to her husband's authority. The ground itself was cursed because of their disobedience, and all creation groaned under the weight of their fall.
"Yet even in judgment, God showed mercy, promising that the seed of the woman would one day bruise the serpent's head and restore what had been lost through rebellion.
"Centuries passed, and mankind multiplied upon the earth, growing ever more wicked until the Lord repented that He had made man. Only Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord, and through him the race of Adam was preserved through the flood that destroyed the sinful world.
"Again mankind multiplied, and again they turned from God, building the tower of Babel in their pride, seeking to make a name for themselves and reach heaven by their own works. The Lord came down and scattered them across the earth, confusing their languages and dividing them into nations.
"From among these scattered peoples, God called Abraham, making covenant with him and his descendants. Yet when the children of Israel went down into Egypt and became slaves, they cried out to the Lord, and He heard their affliction. By mighty signs and wonders, He brought them out of the house of bondage through His servant Moses.
"At Mount Sinai, the Lord descended in fire and gave His law to Moses—commandments written by the finger of God Himself, declaring His holy will for His chosen people. The mountain quaked, thunder rolled, and the people trembled at the voice of the Almighty. They promised to obey all that the Lord had commanded, saying, 'All that the Lord has spoken we will do.'
"Yet even as the glory cloud of God filled the sky at Mount Sinai, the children of Israel turned aside from Him. They made a golden calf and worshipped it, saying, 'These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt.' They murmured against Moses and against God, longing to return to the slavery of Egypt rather than trust in the promises of the Almighty.
"Because of their rebellion and unbelief, God made them wander in the wilderness for forty years, until all the generation that had seen His wonders in Egypt perished in the desert. Only their children, led by Joshua, were permitted to enter the promised land.
"Yet the pattern of rebellion continued. In the days of the Judges, each generation became more wicked than the one before. The scriptures record their shame with stark honesty: 'In those days there was no king in Israel; every man did what was right in his own eyes.'
"Seven times the people fell into idolatry and sin. Seven times God raised up enemies to oppress them. Seven times they cried out for deliverance. Seven times the Lord sent judges to save them. Yet each time, as soon as their deliverer died, they returned to their abominations, becoming more corrupt than their fathers.
"Listen well, you who gather in this place tonight. The world in which we now live has surpassed in wickedness and degeneracy every generation that has gone before. The sins that brought God's judgment upon Sodom and Gomorrah are now celebrated in the streets of every major city. The abominations that caused the Lord to vomit the Canaanites out of the promised land are now enshrined in law and taught to children as virtues.
"This generation has not merely forgotten God—they have made war upon His name, His commandments, and His people. They call evil good and good evil, putting darkness for light and light for darkness. They have exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worship and serve the creature rather than the Creator.
"The natural order that God established from the beginning—the union of man and woman in marriage, the distinction between male and female, the protection of innocent life—all of these are mocked and overturned by those who think themselves wiser than their Maker.
"Yet in this darkness, the Lord has not left Himself without witness. There remains a remnant, a faithful few who have not bowed the knee to Ba’al or kissed the hand of compromise. It is to you, O remnant of the faithful, that I am sent to deliver the words of the Most High God.
"Prepare yourselves, for the day of the Lord approaches like a thief in the night. The time of testing comes upon the earth as never before. Many who claim the name of Christ shall fall away, choosing comfortable lies over uncomfortable truths. But you who remain faithful unto death shall receive the crown of life."
Danny watched his father deliver these words with growing amazement. The man who had taught him to use precision tools and solve engineering problems now spoke with the authority of ancient prophets, his voice carrying divine power that penetrated every heart in the stadium. Around him, 60,000 people sat in absolute silence, hanging on every word that came from the lips of God's chosen messenger.
This was only the beginning of the first sermon, and already Danny could feel that the world would never be the same again.