The Commonwealth Nations at a ceremony worshipped an image of a beast with demonic red eyes that looks like the demon god of Baal as nations are being prepared to worship the Beast of Revelation given its authority by satan.
The recent opening ceremony of the 2022 summer games of the Commonwealth Nations had an opening ceremony performance with participants worshipping a 30 foot high animatronic raging bull similar to the demon god of Baal of the ancient pagans.
Where throughout human history the two horned bull represented the demon god of Baal which is Beelzebub the ruler or prince of demons.
And the Revelation chapter 13 prophecy describes a beast which all the world will marvel at and follow after as satan gives the beast his authority over the world.
And now we have the Common-wealth nations and the British monarchy which comprise about 1/3 of all the world nations participating in a ceremony which worshipped the image of a beast.
Watch the video below to see how these events and conditions happening now are Biblical signs connecting to the Last Days prophecies warning we are nearing the end of this age of grace at the appearance of Jesus Christ.
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