The Clock Is Ticking!’ Thousands Weep in London as Prophet Ubert Angel Exposes the Mark of the Beast!
IP Sunday reporter
LONDON
Evangelical preacher Ubert Angel warned thousands of followers at the GoodNews Church headquarters Sunday that global instability signals the arrival of the biblical end times, urging believers to prepare for the immediate return of Jesus Christ.
Angel, the founder of Spirit Embassy, said recent economic shifts, technological advances and geopolitical conflicts directly align with ancient prophecies about the rapture.
Specifically pointing to ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, Russia and Venezuela, Angel told the congregation that hearing about these wars fulfills biblical timelines.
“The timeline is narrowing,” Angel told the packed auditorium. “What we are witnessing in the world today is not random chaos. It is the precise orchestration of the end-time events predicted thousands of years ago.”
During the two-hour sermon, Angel focused on the concept of the rapture—the belief that Christian believers will be physically taken up to heaven before a period of global tribulation.
He emphasized that the event will happen without warning, pointing to scripture to support his urgency.
Angel quoted Matthew 24:44 to stress the suddenness of the event: “Therefore you also be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect.”
The charismatic leader told his audience that modern society has become desensitized to spiritual warning signs.
He argued that the rise of digital currencies and global surveillance systems are precursors to the prophetic “Mark of the Beast” outlined in the Book of Revelation.
To describe the physical nature of the rapture, Angel cited 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17:
“For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.”
The sermon drew passionate responses from the audience.
Hundreds of congregants stood on their feet, raising their hands and shouting affirmations as Angel delivered his message.
Several attendees wept during the emotional apex of the service, while others recorded the declarations on their smartphones.
“Hearing the prophet break down the geopolitical news alongside scripture makes everything click,” said Sarah Boateng, 34, a church member from London who attended the service. “It is terrifying for the world, but for us, it brings an overwhelming sense of urgency and peace.”
Angel also used the sermon to address recent viral predictions on social media regarding specific dates for the rapture, dismissing critics who label end-times theology as mere scare tactics.
He claimed instead that the message offers hope for devout believers.”The rapture is not a myth to be debated,” Angel said, referencing 1 Corinthians 15:52. “It will happen ‘in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet.’
The question is not when it will happen, but whether you are ready when it does.
“Other attendees said the message served as a spiritual wake-up call to change their daily lives.”You can’t sit on the fence anymore after a word like that,” said 28-year-old David Mende, who traveled from Birmingham for the service. “It changes how I view my career, my finances and how I talk to my family about salvation. The clock is ticking.”
Angel concluded the service with an altar call, prompting hundreds of attendees to move toward the stage to repent and secure their spiritual salvation.
Ends.



