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John Foster stood at the podium, his voice carrying the weight of divine authority as he prepared to deliver the most challenging portion of his message. The supernatural fire barrier continued to burn around the empty stadium, while millions watched via livestream across the globe.


"Hear now the word of the Lord concerning Satan's long stratagem against the children of God. For the prince of darkness plays not for momentary victories, but for the souls of nations and the destruction of Christendom itself. Behold how the Enemy has worked through two millennia since the birth of our blessed Savior to turn the world from righteousness unto abomination."


The prophet's voice rose with holy indignation as he traced the ancient conspiracy:


"Satan, that old serpent who was a murderer from the beginning and the father of lies, has raised up servants in every generation to do his bidding. Having failed to destroy the Church through persecution, he devised a more cunning plan: to use those who rejected their Messiah as instruments of corruption and revolution against the Christian order."


John's exposition took on the cadences of biblical prophecy as he described the demonic influence:


"For two thousand years, the Enemy has whispered his lies into willing ears, promising earthly power to those who would serve his purposes. He has taught them that they are the chosen people still, though they rejected the Chosen One of God. He has convinced them that they must 'repair the world' according to their own understanding, though they know not the One who alone can make all things new."


The prophet's voice carried the weight of historical judgment:


"Behold the evil doctrine of communism, conceived in the mind of Karl Marx, who was born of Jewish parents though baptized into Christianity in his youth, yet who turned from God unto the worship of material things. Together with Friedrich Engels, he published The Communist Manifesto, that accursed pamphlet which became the blueprint for the slaughter of innocents throughout the earth."


John's exposition grew more intense as he described the implementation of these doctrines:


"First in Russia did this demonic system take root, where largely Jewish Bolsheviks led by Vladimir Lenin seized power through revolution and murder. They proclaimed themselves liberators of the working class, yet they enslaved entire nations under their tyrannical rule. Churches were closed and desecrated, priests were murdered or sent to die in frozen wastes, and tens of millions of Orthodox Christians perished under their godless regime."


The prophet's voice thundered as he catalogued the destruction:


"After the great war, Stalin extended this Satanic dominion over Eastern Europe, where the cross of Christ was banned and the servants of God were slaughtered or imprisoned. In Poland, in Hungary, in Czechoslovakia, in East Germany, in Romania, in Bulgaria—wherever the hammer and sickle were raised, there the blood of martyrs was shed and the name of Christ was forbidden."


John's condemnation extended across continents as he revealed the global scope of communist terror:


"This contagion of hell spread next to China, where Chairman Mao, guided by his Jewish communist advisors, consolidated power after the great war and proceeded to murder tens of millions of Chinese who would not bow to his Satanic government. The ancient wisdom of Confucius was destroyed, the temples were demolished, and the people were forced to worship the state as their god."


The prophet's voice carried grief for the multitudes of victims:


"From China this evil spread like a plague throughout Asia—to North Korea, where the people are enslaved under a dynasty of murderers; to Vietnam, where millions died in endless wars; to Laos and Cambodia, where Pol Pot slaughtered nearly one in five of all Cambodians, emptying the cities and murdering any who possessed education or faith."


John's exposition turned toward the more subtle corruptions of the West:


"Yet Satan's strategy in the lands of Christendom required greater subtlety, for the faith of Christ was too deeply rooted to be destroyed by open persecution. Therefore the Enemy employed deception, using his servants to subvert from within the very institutions they claimed to serve."

The prophet's voice carried righteous anger as he exposed the conspiracy:


"Wealthy oligarchs, many of them Jewish, together with their gentile co-conspirators who serve mammon rather than God, have worked for generations to undermine the Christian foundations of Western civilization. They speak of 'tikkun olam'—the repair of the world—yet their repair is destruction, their healing is corruption, their light is darkness."


John's condemnation grew more specific as he revealed the mechanisms of control:


"These same servants of darkness have seized control of the mainstream media, filling the airwaves and the printed page with lies and propaganda designed to corrupt the minds of the faithful. They own the central banks of America and Europe, creating money from nothing and enslaving nations in debt. Through usury—that practice forbidden by God's law—they have made themselves masters over the governments of the world."


The prophet's voice carried the weight of divine revelation as he exposed the political deception:


"They speak of democracy while ruling through oligarchy. They proclaim freedom while imposing tyranny. They celebrate diversity while enforcing conformity of thought. They cry 'our democracy' while silencing any who dare to question their authority. This is their 'rules-based world order'—rules made by them, for them, enforced upon all others."


John's exposition reached its climactic condemnation:


"And if any should dare to notice who rules over them, if any should observe the patterns of power and influence, if any should speak the truth about this conspiracy against Christ and His Church, they are branded with their most fearsome weapon: the accusation of anti-Semitism. This word has become their shield against all criticism, their sword against all who would expose their deeds of darkness."


The prophet's voice carried prophetic authority as he connected past and present:


"It is no accident that this stadium stands empty tonight, that armed men surround this place, that the mainstream media dare not report these words. The same spirit that moved the chief priests to cry 'Crucify Him!' now moves their spiritual descendants to silence the voice of God's prophet. They fear not the man, but the message. They tremble not before flesh and blood, but before the word of the Almighty that exposes their wickedness."


John's voice grew more solemn as he pronounced divine judgment:


"Yet hear this word of the Lord: though they rage and imagine vain things, though they take counsel together against the Lord and against His Anointed, He who sits in the heavens shall laugh. The Lord shall have them in derision. The kingdoms of this world shall become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever."


The prophet concluded with both warning and promise:


"Therefore, let the faithful take heart. Though darkness covers the earth and gross darkness the people, the Lord shall arise upon His Church, and His glory shall be seen upon her. The gates of hell shall not prevail against her, neither shall the schemes of wicked men prosper forever. The Son of righteousness shall arise with healing in His wings, and the wicked shall be as stubble before the fire of His judgment."


As John stepped back from the podium, the stadium remained in profound silence. The weight of his words hung in the air like thunder before lightning, while millions around the world grappled with revelations that challenged every assumption about power, politics, and the spiritual forces behind world events.


The band took their positions for the final song, knowing that this message would mark a point of no return in the spiritual war between light and darkness. Bradley's guitar rang out with the opening chords of "God's Gonna Cut You Down" as John took up his Stratocaster, and together they delivered their most powerful performance yet, the music carrying the same divine authority as the prophetic words that had preceded it.


The song erupted through the stadium speakers and across the global livestream with supernatural power, serving as both warning to the wicked and encouragement to the faithful that justice would ultimately prevail when the King of Kings returns in glory.

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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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