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What role does the mark of the beast play in relation to the 144,000?

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The mark of the beast signifies allegiance to false worship, contrasting with the sealing of the 144,000 who belong to Christ.

The mark of the beast, as mentioned in Revelation 13, signifies a person's allegiance to the beast and false worship. Everyone who does not have their names written in the book of life will receive this mark, indicating their rejection of God. In stark contrast, the 144,000 are sealed by God with His name, representing their identity as His people. This sealing illustrates that they are protected and distinct from those who are lost. The mark underscores the serious call to remain faithful to Christ amidst persecution, while the sealing signifies security and sovereignty over God's people included in His divine plan.
Scripture References: Revelation 13:8, Revelation 14:1, Ephesians 1:13-14

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