(S2E15) The Beast from the Sea
In this episode, Gordon and Mark connect Revelation chapters 12 and 13, emphasizing that they must be read together as a continuous narrative. At the end of chapter 12, the dragon, identified as Satan, stands on the shore of the sea, preparing for war. Chapter 13 begins with the next step in that plan with Satan raising the “beast from the sea” as his primary instrument to carry out his end-times agenda.
The hosts explain that the beast operates on three levels simultaneously:
* As a final global empire
* As a specific man—the Antichrist
* As a demonic power, likely from the abyss, indwelling that man
This makes the beast the ultimate earthly expression of satanic authority, receiving power, a throne, and dominion directly from Satan.
A key distinction is drawn between the two creatures. In Revelation 12, the dragon is described with seven heads, representing past satanic kingdoms. In Revelation 13, the beast emphasizes ten horns, pointing forward to a future coalition of ten kings or nations.
The seven heads of the dragon are interpreted as successive world empires used by Satan to oppose God’s people throughout history and they are Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, Rome, and the Seleucid Dynasties. These empires demonstrate Satan’s long-term strategy of working through political powers to resist God’s plan.
In contrast, the ten horns represent a future alliance—a coalition of ten kings or nations that unite to empower the final beast. This forms a global political and military system unlike anything previously seen.
The hosts connect these ideas directly to the book of Daniel, showing that Revelation fulfills the visions of Daniel 2 and Daniel 7. Within this system, the “Little Horn” from Daniel 7 emerges as a specific leader who rises from within the ten-nation coalition, removes rivals, and consolidates power. This individual becomes the Antichrist. The hosts suggest that a powerful entity from the abyss may indwell this leader, transforming him into the fully realized Antichrist figure.
The beast’s authority is described as both delegated and permitted. Satan grants him power, but ultimately God allows it for a limited time and purpose. His authority extends over every tribe, people, language, and nation, creating a global system of control.
A dramatic moment occurs with the “mortal wound”, which the hosts interpret as referring to a kingdom rather than an individual. This kingdom appears to be destroyed but is then restored, astonishing the world and leading to widespread allegiance. This event fuels global deception, causing people to follow and worship the beast which is an act that ultimately equates to worshiping Satan. Only those not written in the Book of Life give full allegiance.
The episode also introduces a second figure, often called the False Prophet. This individual supports the first beast by performing signs, deceiving the world, and compelling worship of the Antichrist. He enforces allegiance through economic control, including the well-known “mark of the beast.” While his role will be explored more fully in a future episode, his function is clear. He will direct the world’s worship toward the Antichrist.
Together, these three figures—Satan, the Antichrist, and the False Prophet—form an “unholy trinity,” a counterfeit of God’s divine order. This system represents the climax of Satan’s long-standing effort to imitate, oppose, and replace God’s authority.
The episode concludes by highlighting the seriousness of this deception. What unfolds in Revelation 13 is not just political or social—it is deeply spiritual. It represents the final stage of rebellion, where humanity is drawn into open allegiance either to God or to Satan’s counterfeit kingdom.
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