THE THIRD REVELATION, SEASON 1 EPISODE 4: THE FIRST ATTACK

THE THIRD REVELATION
EPISODE 4: THE FIRST ATTACK
Theme Scripture
"Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God..."
— 1 John 4:1
Opening Scene
Narrator:
Daniel stood frozen beneath the church altar.
The rusted metal door remained before him.
The words engraved on it refused to leave his mind.
REVELATION TWO.
He looked around once more.
The mysterious voice had vanished.
The church was silent again.
Only the rain outside could be heard.
Daniel slowly backed away.
He knew one thing.
Someone...
Or something...
Didn't want him there.
Scene Two
The following morning...
The atmosphere inside Pastor David's office was heavy.
None of the three siblings had slept well.
Daniel placed the cassette tape on the table.
"I've listened to it twelve times."
"It always stops at the same place."
Sarah gently picked up the tape.
She closed her eyes for a moment.
Then quietly prayed.
"Lord Jesus...
You know every hidden thing.
Lead us into Your truth."
Michael sighed.
"I wish prayer could answer all our questions."
Sarah smiled gently.
"Sometimes...
Prayer doesn't give immediate answers.
It gives us the strength to keep searching."
Daniel looked at his sister.
For the first time...
He didn't argue.
Scene Three
A soft knock came from the door.
"Come in."
The door opened.
It was Brother Samuel.
He carried a tray with tea and bread.
"Good morning."
"I thought none of you had eaten."
Michael smiled.
"Brother Samuel...
You're the only one taking care of us."
Samuel laughed softly.
"Your father taught me something many years ago."
"If people are hurting...
Feed them first.
Questions can wait."
Sarah smiled.
"That sounds exactly like Dad."
Samuel nodded.
"I learned from the best."
Daniel looked at him.
"Brother Samuel..."
"You worked closely with Dad."
Samuel nodded.
"For fifteen years."
Daniel hesitated.
"Did Dad ever mention a black box?"
Brother Samuel frowned.
"A black box?"
"No."
"I've never heard him mention anything like that."
He looked genuinely confused.
Daniel apologized.
"I'm sorry."
"We're just trying to understand everything."
Samuel placed a comforting hand on Daniel's shoulder.
"You will."
"God never hides the truth forever."
Then he quietly left the office.
The three siblings watched him go.
Michael smiled.
"If everyone in church was like Brother Samuel...
Life would be easier."
Sarah nodded.
"He's a good man."
Scene Four
Later that afternoon...
Daniel decided to inspect his father's study again.
Books covered every wall.
Old sermon notes.
Prayer journals.
Church records.
Nothing unusual.
Until...
He noticed a photograph on the shelf.
Pastor David.
Brother Samuel.
And six other men.
The picture had been taken years earlier.
Daniel frowned.
"I've never seen this before."
Just then...
Someone entered the room.
It was Brother Samuel.
"Oh..."
"I've been looking for that picture."
Daniel handed it to him.
"When was this taken?"
Samuel smiled.
"About twelve years ago."
"That was the day your father dedicated the new church building."
Daniel looked carefully at the faces.
"Who are these other men?"
Samuel leaned closer.
"I honestly don't remember all of them."
"It was a long time ago."
He placed the photograph back on the shelf.
Neither of them noticed...
One corner of the photograph had been carefully torn away.
Scene Five
That evening...
Michael returned home.
As he unlocked his apartment door...
He noticed it was already open.
His heart skipped.
Slowly...
He stepped inside.
Everything looked normal.
Nothing was missing.
Then...
He saw it.
A small black envelope resting on his dining table.
His name was written on it.
MICHAEL.
His hands trembled.
Inside...
Was only one sentence.
"YOUR FATHER SHOULD HAVE KEPT HIS PROMISE."
Michael's breathing became heavy.
Who entered his apartment?
How did they get inside?
Scene Six
Meanwhile...
Sarah remained inside the church auditorium.
Everyone else had gone home.
She knelt before the cross.
Bible open.
Eyes closed.
As she prayed...
A whisper filled the empty church.
"Sarah..."
She remained silent.
The whisper came again.
"Your father failed."
She slowly opened her Bible.
Without fear.
Her eyes rested on John 8:32.
She read aloud.
"And you shall know the truth...
And the truth shall make you free."
Immediately...
The whisper stopped.
Complete silence.
Sarah bowed her head.
Then softly said:
"My father taught me something."
"The voice of my Shepherd always agrees with His Word."
"If your voice contradicts Jesus...
You are not the One I follow."
Peace returned.
For the first time...
The church felt warm again.
Final Scene
The following morning...
Daniel arrived at the church compound very early.
Something caught his attention.
Fresh footprints.
Leading toward the altar.
He followed them.
They stopped at the exact place where the black box had once been hidden.
Then...
The footprints disappeared.
As if the person had simply vanished.
Daniel stared at the floor.
Confused.
Then he noticed something else.
Pressed into the dust beneath the altar...
Was a symbol.
A strange symbol he had never seen before.
It looked like two hands holding a crown.
Beneath it...
Someone had written one word.
CUSTODIAN
Daniel whispered.
"What is... Custodian?"
The camera slowly pulled back.
Far across the empty auditorium...
Someone stood watching him.
The figure remained hidden in the shadows.
Before Daniel could turn...
The person was gone.
END OF EPISODE 4
TO BE CONTINUED...
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THE THIRD REVELATION EPISODE 4: THE FIRST ATTACK Theme Scripture "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God..." — 1 John 4:1 Opening Scene Narrator: Daniel stood frozen beneath the church altar. The rusted metal door remained before him. The words engraved on it refused to leave his mind. REVELATION TWO. He looked around once more. The mysterious voice had vanished. The church was silent again. Only the rain outside could be heard. Daniel slowly backed away. He knew one thing. Someone... Or something... Didn't want him there. Scene Two The following morning... The atmosphere inside Pastor David's office was heavy.


