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Joe Horn
Jesus warned that the last days would be like the days of Noah.
Derek Gilbert
But why Noah?
Joe Horn
Out of all the moments in history
Derek Gilbert
that he could have pointed to, why did Jesus choose that one? And is it possible that the days of Noah aren't just approaching, but are already here? If so, is there any evidence of that claim? And what about Mount Hermon? When we look at places like Mount Hermon and the Mount of Transfiguration, is there a deeper spiritual significance connected to the ministry of. Of Jesus Christ himself? We're diving into all of this with our special guest right now. Hello, everybody, and welcome back to Skywatch tv. I'm Joe Artist Horn. Today we start a powder keg of an interview. I'm using the word powder keg, and you'll see why in just a moment.
Joe Horn
But before we dive in, let me
Derek Gilbert
introduce our special guest. His powerful teachings on prophecy, the nephilim, spiritual warfare, and the remnant calling have drawn a passionate global audience. A sought after Christian voice, he speaks boldly across the nation on AI, genetic technology, identity, and the supernatural forces that are shaping today's world. Please welcome Pastor Larry Ragland.
Larry Ragland
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Honor to be here. Thank you so much.
Joe Horn
Larry.
Derek Gilbert
I just want to say at the onset, I have been looking so forward to this interview. There is what I call a buzz. You might call it a scuttlebutt. But there is definitely a frenzy right now in social media for the new book by Larry Ragland. And I'm not just saying that to be positive or to share accolades or to fawn affection for Larry.
Joe Horn
I mean this very literally.
Derek Gilbert
I've even had texts from friends of mine that don't know we were setting this up. When is Skywatch gonna have Larry Ragland on? Right. No, this is happening. Before I had even heard of Pastor Larry Ragland, people were lighting my social media up with this very book. And I'm gonna read this. Let's bring it up on the screen right now. The title, the Final Flood. Ancient supernatural technology, fallen angels, and taking your place in the Noah generation. What I love about what you've done with this book, Larry and I said this before we started the program. It's not a book frameworked in. Here's some anecdotal research that you may find interesting that some other author certainly did find interesting. It's very actionable. It's taking your place right now in 2026 in the Kingdom of God with all of the prophetic things that are unfolding all around the world. I want to start out for people unfamiliar with you, your ministry. Just for a moment, let's talk about who is Larry Ragland and why you wrote the Final flood.
Larry Ragland
Thank you so much for having me on Skywatch. It's a great honor to be here on this platform with all of you. I've pastored the same church in Birmingham, Alabama, now for about 31 years. My wife and I planted it. We've been the only pastor that's been there for 31 years. We've been in ministry for 35 years. I have not been studying this subject all that time. This came first from my wife, who was the first one to go into this. And she started trying to pull me, kicking and screaming, because I was your typical pastor that I wanted to stay in my lane, preach grace, mercy, forgiveness, the cross, the burial, the resurrection, which we should preach. But she's over here saying, you need to watch Skywatch tv. You need to hear Tom Horn and all this. She was way ahead of me and started pulling me in that direction. And I tell the story all the time how I got here. Several years ago, she would tell me things, and I was that typical pastor that just thought, you know, this is not something that I really want to get into. And one day she was telling me something, and this was a very emotional moment with me. I'm going to try not to get emotional telling it. But she was telling me something. I don't even remember what it was. And I was trying to be my typical antagonistic. Trying to get her balanced and bring her back, you know, and all this. And she said, you know what I'm going to do? She said, larry, I love you. She said, but I'm done. And I said, what do you mean you're done? And she said, I'm not going to talk to you about this anymore. And I could see tears in her eyes. And she said, I'm not going to talk to you about this anymore. I've tried my best. And she said, do you know what I'm going to do? She said, I'm going to pray that God will send me a friend to talk to about this, because I've got to talk to about it. And she got out of my truck and shut the door and let me tell y', all, I grabbed my steering wheel and I said, uh, my wife ain't praying for no friend to talk to. I am her friend. This was several years ago. And I just said, God, as a pastor, I am open. I want to know what's in the word of God. I want to be a voice in this moment that equips my church. I was thinking about my local church at that time. I was like, I want to make sure that my people are ready for what's coming. And I'm sorry for not listening to my wife. And I opened up spirit, and I just said, I'm ready. And God just began to download to me. And at that moment, I heard the spirit of God say, you need to park in Matthew 24. And that's where I was for years. I studied Matthew 24, which is, as in the days of Noah, so shall it be in the days of the coming of the Son of man. So that's how I got here to this study, to this book, and to where I'm at right now. I'm just a pastor. That's all I am just a local pastor in Birmingham that just said to God, God, I want everything your word says.
Donna Howell
Amen. Amen.
Derek Gilbert
This is my favorite story right now. This is my favorite story right now. Because, Larry, what you're talking about is something this ministry has prayed about for years and years. It was the dream of my father that somehow they would awaken pastors I love. What is your wife's name?
Larry Ragland
Sandy.
Joe Horn
Sandy.
Larry Ragland
Thank you, Sandy.
Donna Howell
God bless you, Sandy.
Larry Ragland
Sandy. Yes, yes, yes.
Derek Gilbert
Because it sounds like without Sandy, there would be no.
Larry Ragland
Absolutely. Do you understand? Next to my wife's side of the bed, it's a whole Skywatch section. It's got everyone that's ever been on Skywatch books everywhere. I mean, she has been reading and studying for years in following Skywatch.
Derek Gilbert
Let's get right into the book. The Final Flood, Larry. Jesus could have pointed to the fall of Babylon, the persecution of Rome, or the horrors of the Holocaust as the template for the end times. I've heard a lot of people say, well, you know, the Holocaust, right? People living through that nightmare could have said, this is the end of time. But instead, he chose Noah as a frame of reference. Why do you think that he did that specifically?
Larry Ragland
100% extremely intentional thing about Jesus. And I've heard Derek talk about this on your program. Everywhere he went, he was intentional. What he said, where he went, was intentional. Because not only did he know that thousands of years, people are going to be quoting me, I need them to know why I said what I said, where I said it. And so he understood, even though the Book of Enoch is sort of a commentary, that's not in our 66 canonized books, which we understand on this panel, the importance of that book. He understood also that they would know that story they knew very well he knew his audience that he was talking to. And you know, most of us that was raised in church, we think of the days of Noah, we think about the flood, we think about the boat, we think about the animals. Two by two, these are the things that we were trained as kids to remember. But I'm not saying that he wasn't saying remember that. But he knew they would understand what he meant. When they asked him, what will be the sign that we should look for in the days of the coming that you're going to come back? He said, before I tell you about all this other stuff that I'm going to answer this question and I need to lead with first, see that you be not deceived. The law of first mentioned in theological circles. Very important to understand that he was intentional with saying, before I tell you any of this, understand the deception is going to be so great that it was possible to deceive the very elect. So everything I'm about to tell you is going to build towards a narrative of deception. And so he talks about rumors of wars and earthquakes and pestilence, but then he chooses Noah. And he says of all the characters, as you said, Joe, he says, as in the days of Noah, so shall it be in the days of the coming of the Son of Man. Goes on to say, as in the days, days before the flood. In my spirit, I truly believe that he was speaking directly to a group of people that he knew would understand what he meant. I want you to study the conditions. That was the environment in which Noah built what he built. But then also in the book, I make sure that people understand that he wanted us to study Noah himself. Because Noah himself, when you really start studying him, he is not just the man that found grace in the eyes of the Lord. Think about this. Not just his family and not just the animals, but literally preserved the seed, the bloodline for the Messiah. I mean, we're literally sitting here talking about Jesus Christ because Noah said yes to God and found grace in the eyes of the Lord. But when you study Noah, you also study a man that is a perfect type and shadow of the remnant, the final generation, which I call the generation of Noahs. And it's not just the Noah generation. I often say this. You can't be a part of the Noah generation without raising up a generation of Noahs. And I really believe that that is the remnant. So I believe Jesus knew that the story of Noah, the repeat of the narrative, the repeat of the insurgents of the Watchers and all of that we have a chapter in the book called Recycled Rebellion, where over time, you just see the recycle. There's nothing new under the sun. I mean, Solomon said that. So we're facing the same devils, the same fallen angels. They just manifest in different ways, whether it's through the Greek gods or all the way up to the Marvel Comics now. And all the things that are in between, we have the same manifestation trying to create that narrative that there is this watcher mentality, this giant mentality. We got to think about Noah. The reason he chose Noah is because he didn't just build, he built in the midst of that chaos. I didn't want to write a book that just explained, you know, how this happened with the Book of Enoch and the watchers coming across and all the things over history. And it has a lot of very exciting facts in it. But I wanted to culminate it with, okay, now what do you do with it? Like the sons of Issachar, they could discern the times, but they knew what Israel ought to do. I don't want you just to say, yeah, I see. This is the days of Noah. Well, what does it mean to be a Noah? I think Jesus was trying to tell them the last generation needs to understand the environment, but they really need to understand the man, because the man is important to understand.
Derek Gilbert
Wow, that's very good.
Donna Howell
Amen. Amen.
Joe Horn
Yeah.
Derek Gilbert
There is historically a lot of focus on the circumstances, people looking at what's going on throughout the world. These are the days of Noah, or
Joe Horn
we're approaching the days of Noah.
Derek Gilbert
But you're right, the profound recognition that if we study who Noah was, that's also the ask. That's what the Messiah is saying. You must carry out your lifestyle the way that Noah has done, by example. Here, he's leading by example. Walk us through what Genesis 6 actually says. And I say this because obviously there will be a lot of people in this room familiar with Genesis 6. But again, I state this constantly on Skywatch TV. We have brand new viewers. I love it. We are so blessed. We are enjoying right now a season of discovery from a lot of people out there. And they may be looking for answers to aliens and UFOs and UAPs and what's happening in the Middle East. Our content will come up algorithmically and they'll give it a try.
Donna Howell
Right.
Derek Gilbert
And so you have an opportunity to tell somebody that has no clue what Genesis 6 is and what it means, that it might be happening again right now.
Larry Ragland
Yeah, excellent question. You really can't understand Genesis 6 without Genesis 3, the seed war that everyone here and many of the viewers are familiar with. The seed war, meaning that's in the Garden of Eden where Jesus, God pronounced the curse on the land. And then to the snake and says, there's a seed coming of the woman. You'll bruise his heel, but her seed will crush your head. And so that began the seed war. So the enemy began to infiltrate the seed. But beyond that, it was an image war. It was an image bearer war because we were created in the image of God. So it wasn't just a seed war. I think a lot of people only focus on the seed war, which is very important because that was really a war to try to stop Jesus. The image bearer war was the second war that Lucifer and his angels chose. Maybe I can't stop that, but I can stop and I can alter maybe the DNA makeup of the image of God, which is us. But more than anything, I can take their eyes off of believing that they have a creator that is perfect. It's actually a war against the Creator. So to get to Genesis chapter six, which of course we understand that it says, in those days, the sons of God looked upon the daughters of men and lusted after them, had relations with them. And of course, the children that came were the men of renown, the great men of old, which we know as the giants or the Nephilim used to. Nephilim was a word nobody wants to talk about. Everybody talks about Nephilim. So it's a catch word now. It's sort of a viral word, but. But it's just another word for giant. But what I like to tell people all the time is you got to think about the days of Noah is not when that happened. I think a lot of people that know that story, they think that's when the watchers came across because they haven't studied enough. That was not when it happened. That was the culmination of the judgment of what happened. And it's very important to understand that. The Book of Enoch says that the watchers came across on Mount Hermon during the days of Jared. So when you go back to the days of Jared, which is Enoch's father, that's when it began. You're not talking about. It just happened during the days of Noah. Noah was building in the culmination of it. And one of the things we talk about in the book is if we're the Noah generation, and I believe we are, then we need to find out what our Jared generation was, because there's nothing New under the sun. And there's recycled timeline. So we didn't get here overnight. Noah didn't get there overnight. So what Noah was building in the midst of. He was already building in the midst of a world that the Bible says man's heart has become evil continually. So much so that the whole world had to be wiped out. And I think if we're not careful when we study this subject, especially if it's new to you, you immediately go straight to Genesis 6 and you say, okay, that's when the watchers came across. No, that was the culmination of it. That was what brought about the judgment. And of the whole world, one man is named that found grace in the eyes of the Lord. So, yes, it is the story of how we got the giants. And it's really crazy because it says before those days and after. So we go into that as well.
Donna Howell
Well, I know the late Dr. Michael Heiser said that that could be translated whenever.
Larry Ragland
Absolutely.
Donna Howell
And I believe that is continuing today, but it's not quite the way it was before the Noah flood. They're using technology now.
Larry Ragland
Absolutely, technology. In fact, I make the argument that not only are they continuing to do what they're doing, as you're saying, but even the Tower of Babel has never stopped being built. One thing I'll say about the enemy, and I hate his guts, and whatever I can say bad about him, I'll say about him. But I want to say this one thing. He is consistent and he does play the long game. He consistently thinks if I just try this again, maybe this will work out. And so I believe that continuing invasions, insurgents, whatever you want to call it, actually why the book is called the Final Flood, because I believe there's going to be one final insurgence of culminating. Of everything that darkness has on one generation. I really believe that, but also believe we have the resurgence of the Tower of Babel. All of that now is in technology. You know, you don't have to have a giant walking around the room. Think about what they call the people that run the tech companies. They call them tech giants.
Joe Horn
Yeah.
Derek Gilbert
Oh, wow.
Larry Ragland
Yeah, they call them tech giants, and they openly call themselves tech giants. Because whether they think that's intentional or not, there's a reason why the narrative calls them that. I guess the agenda of the giants is still working, but it's working through technology, as you said.
Gary Stearman
One of the things I caught that you said, and I'd like to expand on it very briefly, is the image bearers.
Larry Ragland
Yes, sir.
Gary Stearman
I think a lot of people have the idea when they read Genesis 1:26, where God says, let us make man in our image. They think that means God is a biped who stands about six foot tall with ten fingers and toes. What does it mean? And why is that relevant?
Larry Ragland
Oh, wow. So, of course, I do believe that he fashioned us with his hands. But more than anything, he breathed life into us. We became his chosen creation. Everything that he said that he made at the end of the day, he said it was good. But when he made us, he said, it's very good because we were his prized possession. But we don't just bear. He has eyes and nose and ears. And of course, we know when the Word became flesh. And we now know the glorified Jesus. Jesus sitting at the right hand of God. He has hands and everything, just like us. But we carry the DNA of God. I call it the DNA of greatness. I tell people all the time, I see greatness in you. And they'll say, how do you see greatness in me? I say, because you're creating the image of God. So therefore, the DNA of God is in your spirit, man. And so that's why the Bible says the angels are almost jealous of man. They desire to look on the things of man because they are in his majesty. But yet they recognize something about us that they envy, that they want because it's a personal relationship with God. Amen. He came down and walked with us in the cool of the garden. Not angels. To answer your question. I think it's the potential to become something that God enthrones. You think about that. You know, he inhabits the praises of his people, which means he sits down upon us and enthrones us. The angels cry out, holy, Holy. But then they watch God, this creation, this thing that doesn't even have the power of an angel. He loves us so much that he comes and sits down upon us because we are a part of Him.
Joe Horn
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Derek Gilbert
The Final Flood. It is not an opportunity that you're going to want to miss out on, Larry. These programs go too quickly. We just can't get it all off our chest. I want to continue sprinting here. You connect Mount Hermon, where ancient sources say the watchers descended to the Mount of Transfiguration. Is Jesus reclaiming ground here? Walk us through that geography.
Larry Ragland
Oh, man, that's one of my favorite topics. I've been to Israel one time. I'm actually going back again this year. I'm excited about it. My favorite part of Israel is when they took us to Caesarea Philippi, known as the Gates of Hell, knowing that Jesus stood right there. And this is the part I love about scripture. It says in the word of God, when he arrived, he then asked the question. So I started looking at that, thinking he purposely could have asked that question anywhere. He's pondering, thinking, I have an agenda. I'm on an agenda here. They didn't fully understand, but Jesus fully understood. He goes, I could ask this question anywhere, but I need to get your answer at a certain spot. This was an area that was the temple of Pan, the temple of Zeus. I mean, it was the. It was literally called the Gates of Hell, the portal of Hell. There was child sacrifice, all kinds of things done there in that opening of that cave. So all their lives Those disciples, probably from kids, were probably told by their moms and daddy, whatever you do, you don't ever go there. That's the one place you don't go. And they see Jesus leading them there. They're starting to look at each other. I'm imagining this going, what is happening here? Does he not know? We're getting close to. I can smell it, I can hear it. I can't believe it. Jesus keeps saying, come on, come on, don't stop, don't stop. He gets to the cave and he goes, okay, now. And this is how my mind starts working. I'm thinking, this was an active temple of Pan. Think about this. So you think about, without getting into the grotesque meaning of what worship in the temple of Pan would have sounded like, would have looked like. They would not have stopped when Jesus got there. So when he's asking that question, whom do people say that I am? He's asking it over the sound of screaming and sacrifice and quite frankly, the temple, prostitutes and all of this. Standing there asking that question while they are hearing this and panicking. Who do they say that I am? Well, they say this, they say that. No, but who do you say that I am? Tell me right here, because you don't understand what I am doing, but one day you will understand what I am doing. Tell me right here. Look me in the face and tell me who I am. Peter says, you are the Christ, the son of the living God. He said, let me tell you something. Flesh and blood could not have ever revealed that to you. But my Father, which is in heaven. I'm going to talk about some keys now. Whatever you bind on earth is going to be bound in heaven. Whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. He begins to proclaim things. In other words, he stands right there at the door of hell. Let me tell you something, you don't even have keys. I have keys to all of this. So he slaps the devil upside the head, is what I call it down in Alabama, that's Southern town, slaps him upside the head and he makes a mockery of it. Then the Bible says, right after that, he says, and he began to tell them from that point forward that he must suffer and die. Oh, I'm feeling the power of God right now. He began to tell them this is what's coming. And then the Bible says it's a six days journey. And then he ends up at a mountain. Now, it doesn't say Mount Hermon, but there's a debate with people. There's no Debate with me. Because when you start understanding Jesus was not. He did not just come to die for our sins. Oh, yes, thank God he did. He came back to crush the agenda of the Watcher.
Donna Howell
Yes.
Larry Ragland
Oh, come on. I'm telling you, that's why he came and that's why he stood at the gates of hell. And then a six day journey, if you look at. It depends on how you look at the journey, it's very easy to say a six day journey would take you to the highest point in all of Israel and the Middle East. Oh, and by the way, here's a little side nugget. I'm sure Skywatch viewers already know this. It is the highest manned United nations outpost in the world, is on top of Mount Hermon. You can Google it and fact check it. So why in the world would the United nations choose to put their highest manned outpost in the world on top of Mount Hermon?
Donna Howell
And the location? Kaza Antar. The highest temple.
Larry Ragland
Absolutely, the highest temple. So we know what's going on there. So that's why I believe Mount Harmon is Mount Transfiguration. So, yes, he goes up there to take the ground back. And then of course he says, oh, not only am I just going to stand here, I'm going to show you that I supersede time and space. I'm going to bring Moses and Elijah up here and we're going to talk. We're going to talk. And there's a theory out there, there's a theory that he didn't just bring them from heaven, that he was actually talking to Moses when he was on the mountain and talking to Elijah when he was on the mountain in real time. Because see, the thing about Jesus, you got to understand, he's the alpha and omega. He's the beginning and the end. He don't predict the future. He is the future. The crazy wild thing is it was such a holy place that was considered to be the most demonic area in the world.
Gary Stearman
Yes.
Larry Ragland
But when Peter retells that story, he calls it the glorious holy mountain. So it got shifted in Peter's writings. He doesn't call it the place of the Watchers. He doesn't call it the place where the gates of hell is at the base of. He calls it the glorious holy mountain when he's retelling that moment because he knew something shifted on that mountain, he took it back. But the most powerful thing to me is the very next thing in Scripture, the Bible says they come down off the mountain, they go into the village and they Start dealing with the boy who has a demon. You know, one of the powerful narratives that we talk about is if you have the faith of the grain of a mustard seed, you can say, this is how people quote it. You can say to a mountain, be removed and cast into the sea. But it actually says, you can say to this mountain, yes, be removed and cast into the sea. When that hit me, I thought he finished it. He started at the gates of hell, crushed it, went to the Mount Hermon. Crushed it, came down the other end and said, let me just tell you something. Don't you ever be intimidated by this mountain again.
Donna Howell
Come on. Come on.
Larry Ragland
That's what's in the Bible.
Donna Howell
Hallelujah.
Derek Gilbert
Larry, there are very few occasions where I am nearly speechless and still have the responsibility to wrap this up in about two and a half minutes. I want to ask you something. I could not have said anything that you just said better than the way you just said it. This man is on fire today.
Larry Ragland
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Derek Gilbert
The spirit of God in this place today, with just a couple of minutes left. I want to talk about the people that go to a church with questions about this crazy book called the Final Flood and something about a nephilim.
Joe Horn
No, I'm serious.
Derek Gilbert
This is one of the most common things that we get in terms of social media, the emails that we receive. People say Skywatch is our digital church now because they've gone to their pastors that were like you at one time. Describe yourself being just kind of, you know, let's prioritize. I'm not suggesting there isn't great importance on burying the dead, marrying the living, doing the work of a pastor. My dad said it was the hardest thing he ever did, and he owned multiple companies, was being a pastor. So I'm not disparaging it, but for those that feel like they've been rejected by religious systems, misunderstood, you're too inquisitive about distracting things. You know, people feel ostracized. They have questions about aliens and the flood and, you know, you've got about a minute and a half. What would you offer those people today?
Larry Ragland
Well, being a local pastor. I'm a local pastor, guy. I love the local church. Before I'm anything else, I'm a husband, I'm a father, I'm a pawpaw, and. And I'm a pastor, and so I love my congregation and my heart breaks for people because I wasn't in that world until I went on YouTube and started seeing my channel and I started getting the same comments. People started asking me, Will you be my pastor? It was very difficult for me, but I had to go to God and I said, God, I don't know what to do. And God began to say, we're moving into a world where you have to still push them to find a gathering, but you're going to have to pastor these people because they can't find us anywhere. I accepted that. So we have people that we call it our online congregation. I've pastored them. I want to encourage people, find your tribe more than anything. Get in the word, but never give up on finding your tribe because there are people out there. They're down the road and you didn't even know about it. They do exist, but don't stop asking God. Send me somebody that I can talk to because that's what my wife did. She had to put me on the line and now here I am sitting here because of that. So, yeah, don't stop looking.
Donna Howell
That's good. That is good.
Derek Gilbert
There is zero chance that we don't have Larry Ragland back next week. Oh, yeah. Unfortunately, we're all out of time. We're going to continue this discussion next week. Larry, for everybody here in studio, everybody up here on panel, my beautiful mother, my sister Donna Howell. Larry and the Gilberts, thank you so
Joe Horn
much for being right here at Skywatch
Derek Gilbert
TV again this week. Keep your eyes on the prize, which is Jesus Christ. We'll be back. Sam.
Date: June 21, 2026
Host: Joe Ardis Horn
Panelists: Derek Gilbert, Donna Howell, Gary Stearman
Special Guest: Pastor Larry Ragland
Episode Theme: Exploring if we are living in a “Noah Generation,” biblical prophecy, transhumanism, supernatural technology, and reclaiming spiritual territory.
This episode of SkyWatch TV delves into the idea that the current era reflects the "days of Noah" as described in biblical prophecy, with remarkable parallels between ancient times and modern advances in technology and society. The hosts, joined by Pastor Larry Ragland, discuss his new book The Final Flood, exploring ancient supernatural technology, the Nephilim, Mount Hermon’s spiritual significance, and the prophetic call to action for the contemporary Church.
Why did Jesus point to Noah?
The Archetype of Noah as a Model for Today
Contextualizing Genesis 6
Continuing Infiltration and Rebellion
The Rise of 'Tech Giants'
Transhumanism as Modern Image War
Geographical and Spiritual Significance
Transfiguration as a Cosmic Victory
"The law of first mentioned in theological circles. Very important to understand that he was intentional with saying, before I tell you any of this, understand the deception is going to be so great that it was possible to deceive the very elect." – Larry Ragland [06:45]
"The resurgence of the Tower of Babel. All of that now is in technology...You don't have to have a giant walking around the room. Think about what they call the people that run the tech companies. They call them tech giants." – Larry Ragland [14:11 – 15:02]
"When Peter retells that story, he calls it the glorious holy mountain. So it got shifted in Peter's writings. He doesn't call it the place of the Watchers...he calls it the glorious holy mountain." – Larry Ragland [24:05]
"Don't stop looking. Find your tribe. Get in the word, but never give up. There are people out there...they do exist. Don't stop asking God." – Larry Ragland [26:23]
The episode artfully connects ancient biblical narratives with present-day trends, equipping listeners to identify both deception and divine calling in our time. Pastor Larry Ragland’s challenge: Don’t just discern the times—do as Noah did, and actively prepare and lead the remnant for what’s ahead. The parallels between ancient spiritual warfare and modern technological threats are drawn with urgency but grounded in hope, urging listeners to reclaim their identity as God’s true image bearers and to stand firm as the "Noah Generation."