In addition to the emphasis on lulling people into a false sense of security with an artificial, cozy gospel, the first “calls” have now emerged to stop proclaiming the message of the three angels according to Revelation 14. One should focus solely on Jesus. Everything else is “old hat” or irrelevant. Actually, only one more step is missing to condemn the proclamation of the gospel, as it is written, as “harmful to the common good” and initiate the appropriate sanctions.
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Given the visible developments regarding the commission to proclaim the gospel, especially the so-called Three Angels’ Message, the final call in Revelation 14 cannot be repeated often enough in a variety of places.
It is obvious that a large portion of the Evangelical Lutheran church world, let alone the Roman Catholic Church, can relate to the call of three consecutive angels in Revelation 14. But there are already admonitions within the “last church of Laodicea” (Info) not to proclaim the Three Angels’ Message, but to focus exclusively on the “love of Jesus.”
Efforts to suppress the gospel in its entirety are becoming increasingly obvious. Proposed bans on speaking or preaching are increasingly less the exception of “isolated cases.” It is irrelevant to one’s denomination, because those who proclaim the gospel unadulterated are coming under increasing pressure.
Separation from God is actually the sin(?)

Such distractions from the true message of salvation and the actually clear conditions also reflect the increasingly widespread false doctrine that the separation of man from God is the true sin. Faith in Jesus bridges this separation. That’s it. After all, with God’s love, everything is already fine. Really?
But that is not the case. The very definition of sin as the complete separation from God is, to say the least, total nonsense. (Info).
This theory simply lumps cause and effect together!
Because: Man’s separation from God is NOT the actual sin, but the CONSEQUENCE of sin!
Those who merely focus on being able to overcome sin with “simple” faith in Jesus Christ, since this is the real sin, never even consider the actual cause of the separation. The “fact” of sin is simply swept under the rug. One believes in Jesus, and that’s it. This is a pink-and-cuddly gospel, but not what the Bible often describes.
What is sin? Quite simply, 1 John 3:4
“Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law.“.
Period, that’s it. Where there is lawlessness, there is also a law. What law? The Ten Commandments of God (Exodus 20). Anyone who ignores, transgresses, disregards, or tramples on this law is practicing lawlessness. A simple, understandable principle.
What does sin lead to? Quite simply, Isaiah 59:1-2
“Behold, the LORD’S hand is not shortened, that it cannot save; neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear: But your iniquities have separated between you and your God, and your sins have hid his face from you, that he will not hear.“
Period, end of story. Those who sin thereby justify their separation from God. A simple, understandable principle.
Believe in Jesus, or have THE faith of Jesus?

Anyone who claims to believe in Jesus—which demons also do, by the way—and trembles (e.g., James 2:19), but lacks the faith of Jesus, has not truly recognized Jesus. This means not only seeing Him as the Savior, but also fully recognizing His message. Or would “accept” perhaps be more appropriate? 1 John 2:4-6:
“He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him. But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him. He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked.“
For the question of why one’s own prayers only seem to reach the ceiling, and the hoped-for improvements (are these pleasing to God?) fail to materialize, Proverbs 28:9 could provide the answer:
“He that turneth away his ear from hearing the law, even his prayer shall be abomination.“
Core content of the three messages
Since targeted attacks are now being made on the message of the 3 angels, the most important thing about the final warnings is as follows:
The messages of the three successive angels in Revelation 14:6-11 contain the fundamental messages for the time of the end. What we should observe, avoid, and heed.
The first angel’s message calls us to worship the true Creator God. That is, not pseudo-gods, idols, or other imaginary figures. This is no longer a given, even in evangelical circles. In the Church of Rome, exclusive worship of the Creator God has never been the case anyway.
The second angel’s message points out that “Babylon” has definitively and irreversibly fallen away from the true gospel. Anyone who remains there is instructed in Revelation 18:4-5 (the very last warning) to leave immediately. (Info).
Two out of three angel messages have long been acute

While the first two angel’s messages have long been relevant, the third angel’s message is still for the future. However, the time until then can probably be counted on the fingers of one hand. Under no circumstances may the mark of the beast be accepted (Info). With this warning, humanity is called to make the right decision. That is, to recognize the authority of God and not the authority of an earthly power, which specifically represents the papacy and its compliant vassals (Info)
The overview of the 3 angels’ message – here
Details of the first angel’s message – here
Details on the second angel’s message – here
Details on the third angel’s message – here
The outlook for Babylon is:
Therefore shall her plagues come in one day, death, and mourning, and famine; and she shall be utterly burned with fire: for strong is the Lord God who judgeth her.
Revelation 18:8
Bible verses from King James Version (1611)