About the Sign
“The second angel poured out his bowl on the sea, and it became like the blood of a dead man…” — Revelation 16:3
This watch-post bears one burden: to behold the waters and warn the weary. When seas blush crimson and currents groan, we do not rush to panic we bow to prayer. Blood in the Waters is a lamp in a storm, a pilgrim’s journal, and a call to readiness as the birth pangs quicken.
Why Galilee Matters
The Sea of Galilee is not merely a lake on a map; it is the shoreline of discipleship where Simon Peter, his brother Andrew, and the brothers James and John heard, “Follow Me.” If waters there tremble or turn, we listen with Scripture in hand and knees to the ground.
How We Watch
- Scripture First: Prophecy interprets providence; news never overrules the Word.
- Sober Reporting: Aggregated sources, clear citations, no fearmongering.
- Prayer & Repentance: Watching without praying is seeing without light.
- Hope in Christ: Judgment warns; Jesus saves. We point to the Lamb.
A Word to the Watchmen
Stand on the walls, saints. Trim your lamps. The night deepens, yet the Morning Star rises.
“Even so, come, Lord Jesus.” — Revelation 22:20
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