I'm standing on the wall, blowing the trumpet. Can you hear me, church? The apocalyptic prophecies we read about in Scripture are unfolding before our very eyes. The signs are all around us.

It started with Harlan Ellison's 1967 short story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" - a chilling tale of a supercomputer that wipes out humanity. Sound familiar? That story was a prophetic warning. The machine Ellison described, with its "infinite hatred" for people, is the very technology we're embracing today.

The Surveillance State We're sleepwalking into a surveillance state beyond anything Orwell could have imagined. The Chinese government is already using facial recognition, predictive algorithms, and social credit scores to monitor and control its citizens. It's the stuff of nightmares - a real-life AM from Ellison's story.

And what about those microchips they want to put in our foreheads? Just like the "mark of the beast" in Revelation 13. You'll need that chip to buy, sell, or participate in society. Convenience or prison? The choice is yours.

The Cashless Agenda Then there's the push for a cashless society and digital currency. Revelation 13 warns of a time when "no one can buy or sell" without the mark. Well, that day is here. The elites are talking about it openly. They want to eliminate physical cash and track every single transaction.

Do you see what's happening? The technology, the surveillance, the control - it's all aligning with biblical prophecy. The end times clock is ticking, church. We're staring down the barrel of the tribulation.

The Watchman's Warning As a watchman on the wall, I'm sounding the alarm. Wake up, people of God! The final countdown has begun. Daniel, Isaiah, and John all warned us about these days. The signs are undeniable.

Are you ready to face what's coming? The tribulation, the mark of the beast, the judgement of a holy God. This is no time for complacency. Repent, believe the Gospel, and get right with the Lord. The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.

"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."

The Wise Wolf