when someone interferes with mission of one of 144

What are the consequences when someone interferes with mission of one of the 144000 God sent to Earth?

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According to biblical teachings (primarily in Revelation 7 and 14), interfering with one of the 144,000—described as specially sealed servants of God—would mean opposing God’s direct will and protective seal, which carries serious spiritual and judgmental consequences.

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Opposing them often leads to personal downfall, plagues, or loss (examples: Pharaoh opposing Moses, or kings rebuked for harming patriarchs). Jesus warned that harming “the least of these brothers and sisters of mine” is like harming Him directly (Matthew 25:40-45), with corresponding judgment.

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Interfering invites God’s opposition. It doesn’t derail the mission (God’s purposes stand), but it brings self-inflicted spiritual harm, potential temporal consequences, and accountability at final judgment. The 144,000’s protection underscores that their work is under God’s sovereignty.

Sounds like a big deal doesnt it?

Attempting to interfere (persecute, silence, harm, or obstruct their mission) places one in direct opposition to God’s plan.

We are not playing games now are we? Do better