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Divine Intervention


Dimitri Romanov stood at the head of the polished conference table in his company's main meeting room, surrounded by his core technical team who had gathered for an emergency briefing. The monitors around the room displayed pre-event status screens showing millions of users already logged into their platform, waiting for the third night of John Foster's ministry to begin, but the physical venue had become inaccessible due to the Texas State Police cordon.


"Ladies and gentlemen," Dimitri announced, his Russian accent more pronounced under stress, "we need to issue an immediate notice to all ticket holders. There will be no physical audience for tonight's event due to the stadium being closed off by state police. The livestream will proceed as planned at seven PM, and we'll process full refunds for all ticket purchases."


Pavel Volkov, his lead engineer, looked up from his laptop. "Dimitri, our servers are showing unprecedented pre-event traffic. We have over five million users already logged in and waiting, three hours before broadcast time. The infrastructure is holding, but we should prepare for record-breaking concurrent viewership."


"Maintain redundancy protocols," Dimitri replied. "If the primary systems fail, we have backup systems in Siberia that can handle the overflow. This message must reach every person God intends to hear it, regardless of earthly interference."


Alexander Petrov, the former spy who had become genuinely committed to the ministry after John's supernatural demonstration, raised his hand. "Sir, my former handlers at the Federal Reserve division are applying enormous pressure to shut down our operations. They're coordinating with multiple agencies to find ways to interrupt the broadcast before it begins."


"Let them try," Dimitri said with quiet confidence. "We've seen God's protection in action. Our systems are under divine authority now."


As the team prepared to leave the conference room and implement the emergency protocols, the air in the room suddenly shifted. Temperature dropped noticeably, and a brilliant light began to manifest near the windows overlooking the parking lot.


The angel that materialized was magnificent and terrible—easily seven feet tall with wings that seemed to fill half the room. His presence radiated authority that made Dimitri's technical equipment seem like children's toys by comparison. Several team members gasped in shock, but the angel's voice carried immediate reassurance.


"Fear not," the celestial being spoke, his words resonating not just through the air but directly into their consciousness. "Continue about your appointed work. The Lord's message shall not be hindered by earthly powers."


Dimitri, who had grown up hearing his grandmother's stories about angelic visitations during the Soviet persecution of the Church, nodded respectfully to the divine messenger. "We understand, holy one. We will complete our mission."


The angel inclined his head slightly in acknowledgment and vanished, leaving only the lingering scent of something like frankincense and the absolute certainty that they were under supernatural protection.


Minutes later, as Dimitri was reviewing server logs, his security system alerted him to vehicles approaching the building. Through the conference room windows, he could see three police cars pulling into the parking lot, their occupants emerging with the purposeful movements of officers conducting an official operation.


But before the six officers could reach the building's entrance, the same angel reappeared, positioning himself directly in their path. Even through the windows, Dimitri could see the supernatural being's imposing presence blocking access to the building.


"You may not interfere with the operations of the Lord," the angel declared, his voice carrying clearly through the glass and concrete barriers.


The lead officer, apparently unable to process what he was seeing, raised his voice in angry defiance. "Bullshit!" he shouted, pulling a shotgun from his vehicle. "Get out of our way!"


Without hesitation, he fired directly at the angel. The shotgun blast had absolutely no effect—the pellets seemed to pass through the celestial being as if he were made of light rather than matter.


The angel made a simple gesture with his right hand, and the officer who had fired the weapon was instantly consumed by the same type of divine fire that had destroyed Michael Mattis. The incineration was complete and immediate—one moment a man stood there with a smoking shotgun, the next moment nothing remained but empty air.


The remaining five officers stared in horror at the space where their colleague had stood, their training and skepticism colliding with undeniable supernatural reality.


"Further interference will end your lives," the angel stated calmly. "Depart in peace, or join your companion in judgment."


The officers needed no further encouragement. They fled to their vehicles and raced away from the building, leaving behind only the memory of their vaporized colleague and the certain knowledge that they had encountered power beyond their comprehension or authority.

The Call


Danny Foster sat in his RV, watching through the window as Texas State Police officers established their perimeter around the stadium. The sight of armed law enforcement surrounding his father's ministry was both surreal and deeply troubling, but he had witnessed enough divine intervention to trust in God's protection.


He pulled out his phone and dialed Jessica Patrick's number, knowing she would need to be informed about the evening's dramatic change in circumstances.


"Danny!" Jessica answered on the second ring, her voice bright with anticipation. "I'm getting ready to leave for the stadium. This is so exciting—I can't believe I'm going to hear your father preach in person!"


"Jess, I'm calling to tell you not to come tonight," Danny said. "The state police have shut down access to the stadium. There won't be any physical audience for this evening's event."


"What? But I have a ticket, and you said your dad approved—"


"The police have surrounded the entire facility," Danny explained. "Nobody can get in or out except the people who were already inside when they set up the perimeter. Dad's going to deliver his message anyway, but only through the livestream."


Jessica was quiet for a moment, processing the information. "Danny, this is incredible. I've been watching the news coverage, and they're finally talking about everything that's been happening. That guy who got burned up by the fire wall—it's everywhere."


"Michael Mattis," Danny said grimly. "The man who murdered my father five months ago. He thought he could prove the fire barrier was fake."


"The footage is insane," Jessica continued. "I mean, you can literally see him disappear completely. Not even ashes left behind. And now the mainstream media is covering all of it—your dad's resurrection, the healings, everything they've been ignoring for months."


Danny nodded, though she couldn't see him. "It's like God forced them to pay attention by making the supernatural so obvious they couldn't deny it anymore."


"Danny, I have to tell you something," Jessica said, her voice growing more serious. "I used to think the mainstream media was just biased, you know? Like they had their own political agenda but were still basically trying to report the news. But watching how they've handled your dad's story... completely ignoring obvious miracles, refusing to cover the most important religious event in centuries... they're not just biased. They're a bunch of atheist losers working against God."


Her words reflected a transformation Danny had observed in millions of viewers worldwide. People who had never considered the spiritual dimensions of media bias were suddenly confronting the reality that major news organizations had actively suppressed evidence of divine intervention.


"Jess, that's exactly what my father has been saying. The world is controlled by forces that hate God and everything He represents. The media, the government, the educational system—they're all working together to keep people from hearing the truth."


"It's scary, Danny. Like, really scary. If they can hide something this big, what else are they hiding?"


Danny looked out his window at the police perimeter, thinking about the supernatural events he had witnessed over the past few months. "I think we're about to find out. Dad's sermon tonight is going to be about the Jewish people—ancient Israel and modern Jews. It's going to be explosive."


"Can you tell me what he's going to say?"


"I can't give you details, but it's going to challenge everything people think they know about biblical history and current events. Combined with all this police drama and the viral video of that guy getting incinerated... tonight's going to change everything."

The Warning


Detective William Short stood uncomfortably beside his patrol car at the outer edge of the Texas State Police perimeter, his suit and tie marking him as an outsider among the uniformed state officers who had taken control of the situation. He had been assigned as liaison officer between the two departments, a role he had not requested and did not particularly want.


Captain Chavez approached him with the aggressive stride of someone accustomed to having his authority unquestioned. "Detective Short, I need to make something clear. This is a Texas State Police operation now. Your department's job is to provide support and stay out of our way."


William met the captain's gaze steadily. "With respect, Captain, the Dallas Police Department does not approve of shutting down a legally permitted religious event. John Foster Ministries has violated no laws and poses no threat to public safety."


"A man was killed at this location today,” Chavez shot back. "That fire barrier is a clear public hazard."


"A man who approached with the stated intent to commit murder was killed by supernatural means," William corrected. "The barrier has proven completely harmless to everyone else who has passed through it with innocent intentions. Including me.”


Captain Chavez's face flushed with anger. "Detective, I don't care about your supernatural nonsense. I have orders from the governor to shut this down, and that's exactly what I'm going to do."


"Captain, I'm telling you as someone who has investigated this situation thoroughly—any action you take to forcibly end this event will result in casualties among your officers. That fire barrier isn't special effects or crowd control equipment. It's divine protection, and it will defend against any attack."


"You're talking like a religious fanatic," Chavez snarled. "These are professional law enforcement officers with proper training and equipment. Some fake fire isn't going to stop us from doing our job."


Before William could respond, Captain Chavez's radio crackled with an urgent transmission from Officer Rodriguez, one of the men who had been dispatched to the IT building. "Captain, we have an emergency at the ministry's technical operations building. Sergeant Zubal has been... sir, I witnessed this myself. He was burned to nothing by some kind of supernatural entity."


Chavez grabbed the radio. "Repeat that transmission, Rodriguez."


"Sir, Sergeant Martin Zubal fired his weapon at what appeared to be an angel blocking our entry to the building. The being incinerated him completely, just like what happened to that streamer earlier today. I saw it with my own eyes, Captain. Complete incineration. The remaining officers have abandoned the location."


Captain Chavez's face went through several color changes as he processed this information from one of his own officers. When he finally spoke, his voice carried barely controlled rage.


"I don't care if it's angels, demons, or little green men from Mars," he shouted into the radio. "I have orders to shut down this operation, and I'm going to kill everyone associated with John Foster Ministries if that's what it takes!"


William Short felt a chill run down his spine as he witnessed a law enforcement officer openly declare his intention to commit mass murder. "Captain, you need to calm down and think about what you're saying."


"Don't tell me to calm down, Detective! This religious circus has made fools of law enforcement and killed one of my officers. It ends tonight, one way or another."


William looked at the captain's rage-twisted features and recognized a man who had crossed a line that would lead to his destruction. "Captain Chavez, I'm going to pray for your soul and the souls of your officers. Because if you try to attack that fire barrier, you're going to need those prayers."


As Captain Chavez stormed away to coordinate his assault plans, William Short understood that he was about to witness either the greatest law enforcement disaster in Texas history or a divine intervention that would be remembered for centuries.


Either way, the third night of John Foster's ministry was going to be unlike anything the world had ever seen.

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Jesus Christ sends a resurrected Prophet to Christendom and gives him a year and a day to deliver a message and a warning to the remnants of the faithful.
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