The Mark of the Beast
I normally will not share revelations from people I don’t know who claim to have received a special message from Jesus, but what the lady on YouTube in this article has to say is something I have heard from decades ago. She says she died and met Jesus, and Jesus told her all about the Mark of the Beast and that it’s, “not what you think.” But what she shared is mostly what I think! Hardly anything she said shocked or surprised me. She’s not sharing anything that I have not already heard from decades ago about what the Mark of the Beast may be: a microchip implant in a person. Moreover, according to the lady’s testimony, the method the government will promote taking the Mark is very similar if not identical to the way the government and its media stooges promoted the COVID-19 vaccinations. First, it was voluntary, then it became mandatory. The public was encouraged to take the vaccine by lying to them saying they would not get COVID if they got vaccinated. Then they lied by saying if they get vaccinated they will not spread the virus to others. Based on that lie, the government and mainstream media, especially the leftists, used social pressure and called the people who refused to be vaccinated for COVID selfish and unconcerned for others. Those who refused the vaccine lost their jobs and were shamed by friends and family. And some Christian leaders actually promoted the COVID mRNA vaccine to their flocks! One pastor said vaccinations help “alleviate the curse” on humanity. I consider that statement blasphemous. Only Jesus alleviates the curse!
We know from history that this prophecy has been fulfilled in the past. The Popes of Rome declared that no man who is excommunicated by the Church and called a heretic is allowed to do business with a Catholic. Catholics were told not to have anything to do with non-Catholics and heretics. Seeing that the vast majority of society consisted of Roman Catholics, those who were not must have had extreme difficulty obtaining their needs.
In times past I was taught that a prophecy can have a partial fulfillment. Later I wondered if there is any precedent in history that confirms that doctrine. Now I believe the prophecy of the Mark had a partial fulfillment in the past and may have a future fulfillment as depicted in this article.
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My name is Astrid Langworth, and what I’m about to share with you changed my life forever. On December 12th, 2023, I didn’t just have a brush with death. I actually died for 7 minutes and 23 seconds.
During that time, Jesus Christ Himself revealed to me shocking truths about the Mark of the Beast that I was commanded to share with the world. What I learned will shake you to your core. But before I tell you about the incredible revelations I received, I need you to understand how I got there.
I was a successful marketing executive in Seattle, living what most would consider a blessed life. I attended church regularly and considered myself a good Christian, but looking back now, I realize how surface-level my faith truly was. I was going through the motions, checking the boxes, but not truly living for Christ.
That Tuesday morning started like any other. I was heading to an important client meeting. My mind was preoccupied with presentations and quarterly reports. The roads were slick from an early morning rain, but I wasn’t concerned. I’d driven this route hundreds of times before. As I approached the intersection of Pine and Fifth Avenue, I had no way of knowing that my life was about to change forever.
The last thing I remember was a flash of red running the light, the sickening crunch of metal, and then nothing. What happened next is something I’ve struggled to put into words. How do you describe colors that don’t exist on earth? How do you explain sensations that human bodies weren’t designed to feel? But I’ll do my best, because what I learned during my time on the other side is too important not to share.
The first thing I became aware of was the absence of pain. One moment I was in excruciating agony, and the next, I felt lighter than air. I found myself floating above my body, watching as paramedics worked frantically to revive me.
I could see everything with perfect clarity, the growing crowd of onlookers, the twisted metal of my car, the determined faces of the first responders. But strangely, I felt completely at peace. Then, everything changed.
The earthly scene before me began to fade, and I was drawn toward a light that was unlike anything I’d ever seen. It wasn’t just bright, it was alive, pulsing with love and knowledge and purpose. As I moved toward it, I began to hear what I can only describe as heavenly music, thousands upon thousands of voices singing in perfect harmony, in languages both earthly and divine.
That’s when I saw Him. Jesus Christ stood before me, more real and present than anything I’ve ever experienced. His presence was overwhelming, not in a frightening way, but in its sheer power and love. His eyes held the weight of eternity, yet they looked at me with such personal tenderness that I felt completely known and completely loved. Astrid, He said, and His voice resonated through every fiber of my being. “There are things you must see, there are truths you must share. ”
What happened next was like watching a divine presentation, but instead of seeing it with my eyes, I experienced everything directly in my spirit. Jesus showed me visions of the near future, and what I saw both terrified and enlightened me. I saw people willingly accepting what appeared to be technological advancements, tiny chips implanted in their hands or foreheads.
These devices promised convenience, security, and connection. They were marketed as the next step in human evolution, a way to streamline life and create a more efficient society. But Jesus revealed the terrifying truth behind these innovations.
“Watch carefully,” He told me, “for this is what my children must understand.” The vision shifted, and I saw how these seemingly innocent technological advances would become mandatory, first for government employees, then for private sector workers, then for all citizens. The system would start as a convenience, but would gradually become the only way to buy food, access health care, or participate in society.
What shocked me most was how subtle it all was. There was no dramatic announcement declaring it as the mark of the beast. Instead, it was presented as progress, as innovation, as the natural next step in our technological evolution.
People weren’t being forced, they were eagerly lining up to receive it. Jesus then showed me something that broke my heart. Christians who had studied prophecy their whole lives still being deceived.
They had expected something obvious, something clearly evil. Instead, the deception came wrapped in progress and prosperity. “Tell them,” Jesus said, “that the mark will not come as they expect. It will come promising peace, security, and convenience. It will come solving problems that seem unsolvable. It will come as a friend, not an enemy. ”
He showed me how the system would work, how it would start as a voluntary program, but would gradually become necessary for daily life. Those who refused would first face inconvenience, then discrimination, and finally, persecution.
But then, Jesus showed me something beautiful. Communities of believers who had chosen to remain faithful. These communities had created alternative systems of support and commerce. They lived simply, but freely, maintaining their faith despite increasing pressure to conform.
Jesus told me firmly, “My children must prepare now. Not with fear, but with wisdom and love. They must build communities, they must strengthen their faith, and they must learn to live differently than the world.”
He showed me specific details about how the mark would be implemented. These were details I was told to share with everyone.
First, it would begin as a solution to identity theft and financial fraud. Second, it would be promoted as a way to protect children and the elderly. Third, it would promise to end human trafficking and illegal immigration. Fourth, it would offer unprecedented convenience and security. And fifth, it would be endorsed by respected religious leaders. These leaders would argue it couldn’t be the mark because it didn’t require denying Christ.
But Jesus made something very clear. The mark’s power wouldn’t lie in its technology. Instead, it would lie in what accepting it represented. A final choice between trusting in human systems or trusting in God.
As these visions continued, Jesus explained more about the timing of these events. While he didn’t give me specific dates, reminding me that no one knows the day or hour, he showed me signs to watch for. These signs included a global economic crisis that would make digital currency seem necessary.
Increasing natural disasters that would make tracking and identification of citizens seem crucial. A movement toward global unity that would make resistance to worldwide systems appear selfish and dangerous. A technological breakthrough that would make the mark seem like the obvious next step in human advancement.
But what Jesus emphasized most wasn’t the mark itself. It was the preparation believers needed to make now. He showed me how Christians needed to take specific actions.
First, strengthen their personal relationship with God through prayer and Bible study. Second, build strong, supportive communities with other believers. Third, learn practical skills that would help them live independently of the system. Fourth, develop alternative ways of trading goods and services. And most importantly, cultivate unshakable faith that God would provide.
Jesus then showed me something that brought me to tears. The eternal consequences of accepting the mark. This wasn’t just about earthly convenience or survival. This was about eternal souls.
The mark would fundamentally change those who accepted it, severing their connection to God in a way that couldn’t be undone. Jesus spoke with deep compassion. “Tell them that no convenience is worth their soul. Tell them that I will provide for those who remain faithful. Tell them not to fear, for I am with them always, even unto the end of the age.”
He showed me how some believers would face martyrdom rather than accept the mark. Their sacrifice would inspire others to stand firm. But he also showed me how he would supernaturally provide for many who refused the mark, just as he provided manna for the Israelites in the wilderness. The vision then shifted to show me something unexpected, how the mark would affect people spiritually.
Those who accepted it wouldn’t immediately realize what they’d done. Gradually, their ability to perceive spiritual truth would diminish. Their hearts would harden, not suddenly but progressively, until they could no longer feel the Holy Spirit’s conviction.
Jesus explained why this decision was irreversible. It fundamentally altered a person’s ability to respond to God. This wasn’t just about external technology. This was about an internal transformation that couldn’t be undone.
But then, he showed me something beautiful. This time of testing would also be a time of unprecedented revival. As the world system grows more obvious in its opposition to God, many would recognize the truth and turn to Christ. I saw powerful movements of the Holy Spirit, particularly among young people. These youth would reject the digital mark in favor of an authentic relationship with Jesus.
The vision continued, showing me difficult scenes. Family members would try to convince each other to accept the mark. Employers would require it. Society would ostracize those who refused it. But Jesus emphasized repeatedly. He would provide for his faithful ones, just as he had provided for Elijah by the brook Cherith.
Jesus spoke with urgency. “Tell them to prepare their hearts now. The time to build strong foundations is before the storm, not during it.”
He then showed me practical ways believers could prepare. First, developing skills in growing and preserving food. Second, learning basic medical care and natural remedies. Third, building networks of trustworthy believers. Fourth, establishing alternative communication systems. Fifth, creating local support systems for sharing resources.
But most importantly, he emphasized spiritual preparation. First, deep study and memorization of scripture. Second, the development of unshakable faith through testing. Third, learning to hear and obey God’s voice clearly. Fourth, building strong prayer lives and intimate relationships with him. Fifth, understanding and applying biblical principles to daily life.
As my time with Jesus was coming to an end, he gave me one final, crucial message. His voice was filled with love as he said, “Tell them that this is not about fear, but about faith. Tell them that I am coming soon and that those who endure to the end will be saved. Tell them that no power on earth can separate them from my love if they choose to remain faithful.”
The last thing he showed me was a vision of his return, a moment so glorious that words completely fail to describe it. I saw the joy on the faces of those who had remained faithful, a joy that made all their earthly sacrifices seem insignificant in comparison.
Then, suddenly, I felt myself being pulled back. The heavenly music began to fade. The next thing I knew, I was gasping for air on the hospital bed, surrounded by startled medical staff who had been about to pronounce me dead.
The doctors called my recovery a miracle. And medically speaking, it was. I had been clinically dead for over seven minutes. By all medical understanding, I should have suffered significant brain damage. Instead, I was completely fine physically. But spiritually and emotionally, I was transformed.
Since that day, my life has been dedicated to sharing what Jesus revealed to me. Some people dismiss my experience, and that’s okay. I’m not here to convince anyone.
I’m here to share what I saw and heard, as I was commanded to do. The most important thing I want you to understand is this. The mark of the beast won’t come as an obviously evil system that’s easy to reject.
Instead, it will come as a solution to real problems, endorsed by trusted leaders, and embraced by the masses. The deception will be subtle, which is why spiritual discernment is so crucial. But there’s hope.
Jesus showed me that He will provide for those who remain faithful. He will give wisdom to those who seek it, strength to those who ask for it, and provision for those who trust Him. The coming times will be challenging, but they will also be filled with unprecedented moves of God’s Spirit.
As I close this account, I want to emphasize what Jesus stressed to me repeatedly. This message isn’t meant to create fear but to prepare believers for what’s coming. It’s a call to deepen our faith, strengthen our communities, and most importantly, to develop such a close relationship with Jesus that we can hear His voice clearly when critical decisions must be made.
Remember this final truth. Jesus didn’t just show me the ahead. He showed me His victory.
And for those who remain faithful, that victory is assured. The choice will be ours—temporary earthly convenience or eternal life with Christ. When the time comes, may we all choose wisely.