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Who Are The 144,000? (The Mark of the Lamb) | Revelation 7:1-8 | Landmark Church | Matthew Maher

1 h 0 min · 24 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Who Are The 144,000? (The Mark of the Lamb) | Revelation 7:1-8 | Landmark Church | Matthew Maher

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What is the seal of God? Who are the 144,000 in Revelation 7? Are they symbolic… or literal Israelites preserved during the Tribulation? In this message, we walk verse-by-verse through Revelation 7:1–8 and uncover the biblical thread of the remnant running from Genesis to Revelation. Before judgment intensifies, heaven pauses the timeline to reveal a powerful truth: God knows those who are His. In this teaching: • The interlude of Revelation 7 explained • The four winds and withheld judgment • The sealing of the 144,000 • The Old Testament connection to Ezekiel 9 • The “remnant thread” throughout Scripture • The Seal of God vs. the Mark of the Beast • Satan as the great counterfeiter • Why Revelation ultimately comes down to one question: Who do you belong to? “Who is able to stand?” Those who belong to Jesus. Be sure to subscribe to the Landmark Church YouTube Channel and wherever you access podcasts to stay updated on all upcoming sermons. You can also watch our services live on Youtube & Facebook, and connect with us on Instagram, X, and TikTok. For gathering times & location information, visit http://thelandmark.church/

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