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Is the Mark of the Beast Already Here?


In Revelation 13 it says that those who follow the Man of Sin (Satan incarnate) "will be marked on their foreheads and arms with the name or number of the Beast." (Rev 13:16). What if I told you this has already begun? A couple years ago, the logo of the famous MONSTER Energy Drink was analyzed. The symbol is in fact 666 in Hebrew (see diagram below).
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Some have dismissed the MONSTER 666 as a mere hoax or coincidence. That it is a witch hunt and looking for a "devil under every bush." I however, recently had an epiphany. What if this is the beginning? MONSTER is after all the most popular brand of energy drink available. Young people are getting tattoos of the symbol on their necks, arms, and are displaying it on their foreheads via hats. What if this is what it really means in Revelation 13:16? What if before the Man of Sin rises, this symbol becomes so likable that when everyone is forced to get it, no one objects because they've already embraced it?!

As a society we are already becoming desensitized to nudity, heavy violence, satanic rituals, and paranormal activity. Why then would it seem odd if the devil made the very symbol of the coming nefarious regime famous and fashionable? After all, the devil is called the Prince of This World.

I urge all Christians not to panic. I don't believe Christ will judge you if you have had a Monster or even worn a hat baring It's logo. I am saying this could be a precursor to the actual Mark of the Beast. That Satan is trying to desensitize this generation to 666 by making it popular via Monster Beverages. I would encourage fellow believers to be aware and not just assimilate everything that the world endorses. Exercise discernment and test everything that you are bringing into your homely abodes. Check out what that symbol really means and don't just ignore it because It's on every shelf in America. "Be wise a serpents, (Matt 10:16)" and endeavor to keep yourself from evil. For the time is short and Christ's Return could be at any moment. Don't be caught like the Ten Virgins who didn't have their lamps lit (Matt 25:1-12), but instead be vigilant. "For you know neither the day nor the hour," of our Glorious Lord's return. (Matt 25:13).

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