#Revelation 13:1-18; Revelation 17:8-14#
Henry Schorr warns of the two beasts described in Revelation 13. He interprets the first beast as a political system or leader that will gain global power and influence, while the second beast, also known as the false prophet, represents a religious system or leader that promotes idolatry and enforces the worship of the first beast. Schorr emphasizes that Christians must resist these beasts and their deceptive allure, remaining faithful to God despite potential persecution. He also explains that those who endure to the end will be rewarded with eternal life. He encourages Christians to deepen their understanding of these prophetic symbols to avoid being led astray in the end times.