Take a moment to read the entire chapter of Revelation 14 before reading the devotional below.
What if the mark of the beast isn’t a microchip inserted under your skin? This is just one of the commonly held theories about what the mark of the beast might look like, and I fear that such notions will have us looking in all the wrong places for Jesus’ return. In today’s chapter we again see the contrast between the faithful people of God who have followed the Lamb “everywhere he goes” and those who have followed the beast into immorality. Various angels are shouting messages from on high: “Give glory to God!” and “Babylon is fallen!” The direction of people’s worship is defining to what will become of them.
There are a lot of references to wine in this passage. Those who follow the beast “drink the wine of passionate immorality.” They will later “drink the wine of God’s anger.” This is described as a strong wine. I do not drink alcohol to stand in solidarity with all those I know who are in recovery from alcohol addiction. So I don’t know what strong wine would taste like, but I have certainly smelled heavily fermented foods. It doesn’t sound great to drink the wine of God’s anger. It’s likely a very bitter aftertaste to the wine of immorality.
At the end of the chapter, the angels are tasked with harvesting the “grapes” of the earth to see what kind of wine they produce. Turns out there are a lot of rotten grapes in the batch. Wine turns to blood that pours out for miles. It’s a shocking contrast to the blood of the Lamb that was poured out as a ransom for many. Bloodshed is the result of sin, and it’s also the only way out of sin. Blood defines the very life inside of you, so the question is what kind of blood flows through your veins? When pressed, what color will you bleed? The spiritual path you are on today will determine the answer. Sweet will become bitter, and bitter will become sweet.