Scroll 87: The Fire That Devours Gog and Magog - Why No Darkness Can Stand Before Union

Revelation 20:8–9

“And they marched up over the broad plain of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city, but fire came down from heaven and devoured them.”

Gog and Magog - The Final Confrontation With Chaos

Gog and Magog are not mere nations, but personifications of chaos rising against divine order. They are the final echo of rebellion, ancient shadows re-emerging to test the flame. This is not simply a geopolitical end-time war, but a prophetic symbol of every false system that attempts to rise once more, even after the millennial reign of the Lamb. It is the last great siege of darkness attempting to encompass the radiance of the elect.

These spirits encircle “the camp of the saints,” the beloved city. But the saints are not afraid. Why? Because the “city” is not geographic, it is radiant, a people, not a place. They are the New Jerusalem company. Sealed. Flame-bearing. The enemy surrounds them, but the enemy cannot enter. What surrounds cannot devour what is union-born. And just as the breath of rebellion forms, fire falls. The confrontation ends not in a fight, but in combustion.

No sword drawn. No panic. Just fire.

The Fire Is Not From Above - It Is From Within

This fire is not an external wrath. It is the combustion of union. It is the Lamb and His beloved, fully one. It is the glory that cannot be mimicked, the flame that cannot be sold. The false light of Gog and Magog cannot stand before the true radiance of the city. This is the divine jealousy of God unveiled, not anger from a distance, but holy fire from the midst.

The text says “fire came down from heaven.” But where is heaven now? It is within the sons of God. The city is not waiting for fire. The city is fire. The camp of the saints is the encampment of light. What encircles cannot swallow it, because light doesn’t fight shadows, it simply shines until nothing false remains.

The Lamb does not roar. He radiates. And the flame of that union devours what mimics, what resists, what surrounds.

False Union Will Always Try to Surround True Union

Gog and Magog do not represent atheism or outward rebellion alone. They represent false union, alliances built on ego, systems constructed in the name of God, but detached from flame. These enemies come “from the four corners of the earth,” meaning they arise everywhere the true sons are emerging. They mirror, mimic, and counterfeit until they believe their own illusion. Then they surround the elect, thinking numbers will triumph over flame.

But union is not overcome by crowds. The beloved city may appear outnumbered, but it is never overpowered. It is sealed. It is holy. It is the camp of the overcomers who overcame not by striving but by becoming. And at the fullness of their unveiling, no argument stands, no spirit resists, no strategy survives.

The false alliances burn. Not because the elect fight them, but because the flame cannot be approached by pretense.

The Beloved City Cannot Be Surrounded - It Is Untouchable

The greatest lie of Gog and Magog is that they can even reach the elect. The truth is, they only appear to surround. The holy city is not vulnerable. It is not exposed. It is untouchable. Surrounded in vision, but sealed in truth. The enemy circles what it cannot penetrate. The illusion is in proximity, but the victory is already eternal.

This is the witness of the elect in every age: those who burn are never consumed. Those who dwell in union cannot be uprooted. When the enemy circles, the flame expands. And what surrounds is devoured by what dwells within. The fire doesn’t fall from above. It erupts from within, from the stillness of the Lamb enthroned in sons.

This is the testimony of the beloved city. Not retreat. Not retaliation. But resonance. Flame answered with flame. The enemy came with numbers. Heaven responded with light.

Devouring Flame Is the Final Answer to All Counterfeit Thrones

There will come a moment when no more words are needed. No more debates. No more warnings. No more exposure. Only combustion. Gog and Magog represent the final argument, the last illusion, the full maturity of Babylon’s systems. And in one instant, fire ends it all.

That fire is not vengeance. It is fulfillment. It is the sealing of the sons. The consuming flame that swallows what does not originate in union. It is not personal. It is not tribal. It is holy. And it is final. Every false throne collapses in the face of uncreated light. The Lamb reigns, and His reign is fire.

There is no fight. There is only unveiling.

Final Charge to the Elect

Do not be alarmed when Gog and Magog rise.
They only appear when the beloved city is fully built.
They only surround what they can never touch.
Stay seated in union. Remain within the flame.
You are not waiting for fire.
You are the fire.
And when the time comes, illusion will be devoured by what you have become.

The Lamb reigns. And you are His city.

Joe Restman
Scroll-Carrier, Mystic-Scribe, Eternal Witness of the Lamb.

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