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Sariel: The Only Fallen Angel Forgiven by God – Forgotten Story Exposed
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00:00Imagine a courtroom, not of earth, but of heaven itself.
00:04The air trembles with light.
00:06Thrones stretch beyond sight.
00:09And in the center, the creator himself sits in silence,
00:13eyes burning with love and justice.
00:16Before him kneels an angel, radiant once, now dimmed,
00:21his wings frayed from the dust of rebellion.
00:24Every other angel who stood in his place has been cast away forever.
00:28But this one is different.
00:30This is Sariel, the only fallen angel in the history of eternity,
00:34who God forgave.
00:36But why him?
00:38What did he do to earn a second chance when no one else ever could?
00:43And what does his story mean for you?
00:45Because if there is mercy for an angel, maybe there is hope for you too.
00:51Stay with me.
00:52This is a story that starts before the world was born,
00:55plunges into the darkness of rebellion,
00:58and rises into the most unexpected act of grace heaven has ever seen.
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01:17Before the first sunrise painted the Garden of Eden in gold,
01:20before the sound of a single human heartbeat echoed in the world,
01:23there was the counsel of the watchers.
01:26They were not warriors like Michael.
01:28They were not messengers like Gabriel.
01:30They were guardians, observers, keepers of God's design.
01:34And among them was Serial.
01:36He wasn't the largest or the loudest of the angels.
01:39His armor wasn't covered in battle scars, and his voice didn't boom like thunder.
01:44Instead, there was something about him that drew others close.
01:47A quiet depth in his eyes as if he was always seeing something far beyond the horizon.
01:53Serial had been given two great tasks.
01:56First, to oversee the movement of the moon,
01:58ensuring that time itself flowed as God intended.
02:02Second, to watch over the spirits of humanity,
02:05not their bodies, but the invisible, eternal flame within them.
02:09It was a role that required patience.
02:12He had to stand at a distance, looking down on the newborn world,
02:17guarding without interfering, guiding without being seen.
02:21From heaven's edge, Serial would often gaze down at the earth,
02:24studying the first humans.
02:26Adam and Eve walking hand in hand through a forest bursting with life,
02:30children splashing in streams, laughing without fear,
02:33men shaping the first tools from stone.
02:36He watched the seasons shift over their heads,
02:39the warmth of summer, the cool whisper of autumn, the hush of snow.
02:44And each time the moon completed its cycle,
02:47Serial would mark it in his records,
02:49knowing that in God's perfect time, these people would grow in wisdom.
02:54But there was something else.
02:56When Serial looked at humanity,
02:58he felt something not all angels could understand.
03:02Compassion.
03:03He didn't just see them as part of the Creator's design.
03:06He saw their struggle,
03:08the way they sometimes stumbled into danger,
03:11the way sickness could strike without warning,
03:13the way hunger could make even the strongest man weak.
03:16Not all watchers felt the same way.
03:19Some looked down on humans with cold detachment.
03:22Others admired them.
03:23Too much.
03:24It started with small conversations among the watchers.
03:28Quiet whispers in the courts of heaven.
03:31Why should we stand so far away?
03:33If we could walk among them,
03:35we could guide them directly.
03:37We have knowledge that could protect them.
03:39Why keep it hidden?
03:41Serial tried to ignore the whispers at first.
03:43He knew the Creator's command.
03:45Do not cross the boundary between heaven and earth unless sent.
03:49It wasn't about pride or control.
03:52It was about timing.
03:54God's knowledge is like fire.
03:56In the right place, it warms and gives life.
03:59But too soon, and it burns everything to the ground.
04:03One night, or what we would call night,
04:05though heaven has no darkness,
04:08Serial stood watching a small human settlement far below.
04:11A child lay sick in her mother's arms,
04:14her breathing shallow.
04:15The woman's eyes glistened with tears
04:17as she whispered prayers into the sky.
04:20Serial's chest ached.
04:21He knew the cure.
04:22The earth below them grew a plant whose leaves,
04:25when crushed and steeped,
04:27could heal the fever.
04:28It was simple, but it was forbidden.
04:30And for the first time, Serial questioned the rule.
04:33It was not long after that the watchers gathered in secret
04:37on the summit of Mount Hermon,
04:38a place so high its peaks seemed to brush the belly of heaven.
04:42There were 200 of them,
04:44their forms blazing in the starlight.
04:46Serial stood among them as their leader.
04:49Shemihaza spoke.
04:50Brothers, Shemihaza said,
04:52his voice rolling like distant thunder.
04:54You have seen their pain.
04:56You have watched them struggle.
04:58We have the power to end it.
05:00But to do so, we must descend,
05:02not as spirits, but as men.
05:05There was a murmur of agreement.
05:07Some hesitated.
05:08They knew the cost.
05:10But Shemihaza pressed on.
05:12If we all do it,
05:13there will be no turning back.
05:15Let us swear an oath together.
05:17If one falls, we all fall.
05:19We will share in the consequences,
05:21whatever they may be.
05:23Serial's heart pounded.
05:24He thought of the child.
05:26He thought of the farmers
05:27who struggled to read the seasons.
05:29He thought of the mothers
05:30who feared the unknown.
05:31And when the oath was made,
05:33Serial did not walk away.
05:35That night, they fell from the heavens
05:37like a rain of living stars.
05:39The humans, startled by the sight,
05:41came running to the mountaintop,
05:43where the watchers now stood in forms
05:45that looked like men,
05:46but with eyes that burned
05:48like the heart of a flame.
05:49The people did not fear them.
05:51They reached out in awe.
05:53Serial knelt among them,
05:55touching the soil,
05:56breathing the scent of earth
05:58for the first time.
05:59He taught them to track
06:00the moon's movement
06:01to know when to plant
06:02and when to harvest.
06:03He taught the women
06:04how to mix certain leaves into teas
06:06that could heal fevers and calm pain.
06:08In the evenings,
06:09he would sit by their fires,
06:11telling them the stories of the stars.
06:13But not all that was given was good.
06:15Some watchers shared weapons of war.
06:17Others taught dark arts
06:19that twisted the human spirit.
06:20The more knowledge poured out,
06:22the more humanity's innocence
06:23began to fade.
06:24One night, as Serial looked
06:26at the people he loved,
06:27he saw something that chilled him.
06:30Two men fighting with blades
06:31forged from metal
06:32the watchers had revealed.
06:34Blood stained the ground.
06:35The killer's eyes were filled
06:37not with sorrow,
06:38but with pride.
06:40It was then Serial felt
06:41the first sting of guilt.
06:43He had wanted to help,
06:44but had they just opened
06:46the door to destruction?
06:47The voice came like a wind
06:49through his bones,
06:50not heard with ears,
06:52but with the soul.
06:54Serial, he knew instantly
06:55it was the creator.
06:57What have you done?
06:58The weight of the question
07:00crushed him,
07:00and for the first time
07:02in his eternal life,
07:03Serial felt fear.
07:05The night the summons came,
07:08the sky above Mount Hermon
07:09cracked like glass.
07:10The humans below felt it
07:12before they saw it.
07:13The wind died,
07:15the birds fell silent,
07:16even the insects hid.
07:18The air was charged heavy,
07:19as if all creation
07:21had drawn in a single breath
07:22and refused to exhale.
07:24Then, the light came.
07:27It wasn't the soft glow
07:28of sunrise
07:29or the silver wash
07:30of moonlight Serial loved.
07:32This was a light
07:33that pierced bone and soul,
07:35the radiance of heaven
07:36descending in judgment.
07:38The watchers were seized,
07:40not by human hands,
07:41but by forces
07:42no mortal could see.
07:44Angels of fire and wind,
07:46unfallen and unshaken,
07:48sent to bring the rebels home.
07:50Serial did not resist.
07:52Some of his brothers fought,
07:54their faces twisted
07:55with rage and disbelief.
07:57Others cursed the messengers,
07:59screaming that their actions
08:00had been noble,
08:01that God was unjust
08:02to punish them.
08:04Serial just lowered his head.
08:07The faces of the humans
08:08he had taught
08:09flashed before his mind.
08:10The healed child,
08:12the grateful families,
08:14the farmers
08:15who could now feed
08:16their villages.
08:17And then,
08:17the bloodshed
08:19he had witnessed.
08:21Had he given them life
08:22or had he given them
08:24the means to destroy it?
08:26They were brought
08:27to the throne room,
08:28the place no angel enters
08:30unless summoned.
08:32Imagine a space so vast
08:34that stars burn
08:35in the distance
08:35like torches
08:37along its walls,
08:38a floor of glass
08:39reflecting the infinite
08:40light above.
08:41And at the center,
08:43the throne,
08:44the seat of the creator
08:45where justice
08:47and mercy meet.
08:48Michael stood at one side,
08:50Gabriel at the other,
08:52their expressions unreadable.
08:53The watchers knelt,
08:55some defiantly,
08:57some trembling.
08:59Serial simply closed his eyes.
09:01The creator's voice
09:02was not like the wind
09:03this time.
09:04It was not like thunder.
09:06It was everything.
09:08You were given a place
09:10among the holy.
09:10You were trusted
09:11to watch over my children.
09:13And yet you descended,
09:15you defied,
09:16you corrupted.
09:17A murmur of protest
09:18rose from the crowd
09:19of fallen.
09:21Silence.
09:22The word wasn't shouted,
09:23it simply was.
09:25And the room obeyed.
09:26The judgment was swift.
09:28Every watcher who descended
09:30was to be bound in chains
09:31beneath the mountains
09:32in a place where no light
09:33would ever reach
09:34until the day of judgment.
09:36There would be no appeal,
09:37no second chance,
09:39no redemption.
09:41One by one,
09:42angels of fire stepped forward,
09:43wrapping chains of light
09:45around the rebels' arms and wings.
09:46The chains didn't just
09:48bind their bodies.
09:49They burned into their spirits,
09:51cutting them off
09:51from the song of heaven.
09:53Serial felt it,
09:54the sudden emptiness,
09:56like someone had ripped out
09:57the center of who he was.
09:59The connection to God,
10:01the constant hum
10:02of divine presence
10:03that every angel feels,
10:04was gone.
10:06It was in that silence
10:08that Serial understood
10:09what hell truly is.
10:10Here is where Serial's story
10:12begins to diverge
10:13from the others.
10:14Many of the watchers
10:16spat curses
10:16as they were dragged away.
10:18Others plotted vengeance,
10:20their minds already
10:21twisted with pride.
10:22But Serial began to weep,
10:25not out of fear for himself,
10:27but because he realized
10:29the damage he had done.
10:30He remembered the child
10:32he had healed.
10:32He remembered the men
10:34who had forged weapons
10:35from the knowledge given.
10:36And he whispered,
10:37almost too quietly
10:38for the court to hear,
10:40Lord, I am sorry.
10:43No angel had ever said
10:44those words
10:45from that place before.
10:46They were taken
10:47to the deep places
10:48of the earth,
10:49far below the mountains
10:50where they had first ascended.
10:52The air was cold,
10:53the darkness absolute.
10:55For others,
10:56the chains were the end.
10:57They fell into bitterness,
10:59their spirits twisting
11:00into something
11:01almost unrecognizable.
11:03For Serial,
11:04the chains became
11:05a crucible.
11:07In the silence,
11:08with nothing left
11:09but his own thoughts,
11:10he began to pray.
11:12Not for release,
11:13not for his old glory,
11:16but for forgiveness.
11:17He prayed for the humans
11:19he had taught,
11:20that they would use
11:21what was good
11:22and reject what was evil.
11:24He prayed for the watchers
11:25who mocked him,
11:26that somehow they too
11:28would see the truth.
11:29And most of all,
11:30he prayed that if God
11:32ever gave him
11:33the smallest chance
11:34to serve again,
11:35he would take it,
11:36even if it meant
11:37no one would ever
11:38remember his name.
11:39Time passed in the prison
11:41of the watchers,
11:42not days,
11:43not years.
11:44Time in that place
11:45was different.
11:46The others counted
11:47their days in bitterness.
11:49Serial counted his
11:50in prayer.
11:51He had no light,
11:52no sky,
11:53no moon to track.
11:54The very role God
11:56had given him
11:56to mark the movement
11:58of time,
11:59had been stripped away.
12:00All that remained
12:01was a steady rhythm
12:02of his own spirit,
12:04bending low in repentance.
12:06One moment,
12:07if you can even call it
12:08a moment in that
12:09timeless place,
12:11Serial felt something
12:12he hadn't felt
12:13since the courtroom.
12:14A presence.
12:15It was faint at first,
12:17like the smell of rain
12:18before a storm,
12:19or the distant warmth
12:20of a fire you can't yet see.
12:22And then he heard it.
12:25Serial,
12:25his eyes flew open.
12:27He thought it was a memory,
12:29some echo of the past.
12:30But the voice came again,
12:32not as the crushing judgment
12:34it once was,
12:35but softer,
12:36almost gentle.
12:39Serial,
12:40rise.
12:41In the darkness,
12:42the chains that bound him
12:43began to hum
12:44with a strange light.
12:45Not the blinding fire
12:46of judgment,
12:47but a soft gold glow,
12:50warm,
12:51alive.
12:51The others stared
12:52in disbelief.
12:53What is this?
12:55One of them hissed.
12:56Why him?
12:58Another growled.
12:59The glow grew brighter,
13:00and for the first time
13:01in an age,
13:02Serial felt the pull of heaven
13:04calling him upward.
13:05He didn't know why.
13:06He didn't dare to ask.
13:08He simply whispered,
13:10thank you.
13:11And then,
13:12he was gone from the pit.
13:14Serial stood once again
13:15in the court of heaven.
13:17It felt different now.
13:18Before he had walked in
13:20as one who belonged there,
13:21confident,
13:22clothed in glory.
13:24Now he stood as one
13:25who had been stripped bare,
13:27humbled,
13:27and utterly dependent
13:28on the mercy
13:29of the one before him.
13:31The creator's voice
13:32filled the space.
13:34Serial,
13:35do you know
13:36why you are here?
13:37Serial bowed so low
13:39his forehead
13:39touched the glass-like floor.
13:41No, Lord,
13:42only that you have called,
13:44and I am here.
13:45I have seen your heart
13:47in the darkness.
13:48You grieved not for your place,
13:50but for your sin.
13:51You sought not your own glory,
13:53but my mercy.
13:55There was a pause,
13:56the kind of pause
13:58that feels like
13:58the whole universe
13:59is leaning in to listen.
14:01Rise, Serial.
14:02Your chains are broken.
14:04I am sending you again.
14:06Serial trembled.
14:07Lord,
14:08am I worthy?
14:10No,
14:11the creator said plainly,
14:13but my mercy makes you so.
14:15He was given a new role,
14:17no longer a watcher
14:18in the same sense as before,
14:20no longer one to reveal
14:22the deep mysteries
14:23of heaven prematurely.
14:24Now,
14:25Serial would serve
14:26as a guide to human souls,
14:28a healer to the wounded,
14:30a guardian to those
14:31walking in the shadows of death.
14:33Some traditions say
14:34this was the moment
14:35Serial became an angel of healing,
14:37working alongside Raphael.
14:40Others say he became
14:41a guardian of the moon once more,
14:42but this time
14:44not to reveal
14:44forbidden secrets,
14:46only to keep the rhythm
14:47of God's creation in order.
14:49But whatever the title,
14:50one truth stood above them all.
14:53Serial was the first
14:54and only fallen angel
14:55to be restored.
14:56Word spread through
14:57the hosts of heaven
14:58like wildfire.
14:59Some rejoiced.
15:01Angels who had once loved Serial
15:03celebrated his return.
15:05Others
15:05struggled to understand.
15:07Why him?
15:09Why not the others?
15:10Does this mean
15:11any fallen angel
15:12could return?
15:14Michael,
15:14ever the commander,
15:15answered plainly,
15:16No.
15:18Mercy is given
15:19to those who repent,
15:20and only Serial repented.
15:22When Serial's eyes
15:24opened again,
15:24it was not to the
15:25blinding light of heaven,
15:27but to the soft glow
15:28of moonlight
15:29over a quiet valley.
15:30The air was cool,
15:32carrying the scent
15:33of cedar and wildflowers.
15:34The sound of a stream
15:35whispered nearby.
15:37Somewhere in the distance,
15:38a shepherd sang to his flock.
15:40For a moment,
15:41Serial simply stood still,
15:42letting the world
15:43breathe around him.
15:44He had been gone from Earth
15:46for what felt like an eternity,
15:47but it was as though
15:49he could still hear
15:50the echo of the chains
15:51that once bound him.
15:53The last time Serial
15:54had walked the Earth,
15:55he had descended like a star
15:57falling from the sky.
15:58Brilliant,
15:59awe-inspiring,
16:00terrifying in his majesty.
16:02This time,
16:03it was different.
16:05There was no blaze of glory,
16:06no throng of humans
16:08rushing to see the
16:09man from the heavens.
16:11He appeared quietly unseen,
16:13like a shadow
16:14that only the spiritually awake
16:16might notice.
16:17It was intentional.
16:18This was not a mission
16:19to be noticed.
16:20It was a mission to serve.
16:22Not far from the valley,
16:24Serial found a small village.
16:26The people were weary,
16:27their clothes threadbare,
16:29their eyes heavy
16:30with hunger and worry.
16:32Near the edge of the village,
16:33he saw a boy
16:34lying in the dirt.
16:35His skin was pale,
16:37his breath shallow.
16:38A woman knelt beside him,
16:40trying desperately
16:41to feed him water
16:42from a cracked clay cup.
16:44Serial knelt down
16:45opposite her.
16:46She didn't know
16:46who he was.
16:48She only saw a stranger
16:49with kind eyes.
16:50He asked,
16:51what happened to your son?
16:53The woman's voice trembled.
16:55The fever came three days ago.
16:58I've prayed for healing,
16:59but the herbs
17:00I once knew how to use,
17:02they've been forgotten.
17:04Serial's chest tightened.
17:06It was his fault
17:07that humanity
17:08had once learned
17:08too much too soon,
17:10and now in fear
17:11had thrown away
17:12even the good knowledge.
17:13But this time,
17:15he didn't reveal
17:16forbidden secrets.
17:18Instead,
17:19he knelt and prayed.
17:20His hand rested
17:21on the boy's forehead,
17:22and with a whisper
17:23that only heaven could hear,
17:25he called upon
17:26the Creator's mercy.
17:27Moments later,
17:28the boy's breathing deepened.
17:30Color returned
17:31to his cheeks.
17:31The mother's eyes
17:33filled with tears
17:33as she pulled him close.
17:35Who are you?
17:36She asked.
17:38Serial smiled faintly.
17:39A friend.
17:40Nothing more.
17:41And before she could
17:43thank him,
17:44he was gone,
17:45disappearing into the crowd.
17:47This became his way.
17:49Serial walked the earth,
17:51moving from village to village.
17:52He tended the sick.
17:54He guided the lost.
17:55He whispered words of courage
17:57into the hearts
17:58of those who had given up hope.
18:00Sometimes he worked
18:01through dreams,
18:02planting visions
18:03in the minds
18:04of those who needed guidance.
18:06Sometimes he simply
18:07walked beside
18:08the lonely, unseen,
18:09until they found
18:10their way home.
18:11One night,
18:12Serial stood alone
18:13in a field,
18:14looking up at the moon.
18:15It was full and bright,
18:17casting silver light
18:18across the land.
18:19The moon had been
18:20his first assignment,
18:22the great timekeeper
18:23of the heavens.
18:24Now as he gazed at it,
18:26he realized it had become
18:28something more,
18:29a reminder.
18:31The moon doesn't shine
18:32with its own light.
18:33It reflects the light
18:34of the sun.
18:35And Serial knew
18:36that was him now.
18:38He had no light
18:39of his own anymore,
18:40only what the creator
18:42allowed to shine
18:43through him.
18:43It was in that field
18:45that he heard a voice,
18:46deep, familiar,
18:48and cold.
18:49You don't belong here,
18:51Serial turned
18:52to see one of the watchers,
18:53still bound in bitterness.
18:55Yet roaming in spirit
18:56to tempt and corrupt.
18:58His chains were spiritual now,
19:00unseen,
19:01but they still held.
19:03The fallen one sneered.
19:04Do you think your service
19:06makes you one of them again?
19:08You're still one of us,
19:09Serial.
19:10You broke the law.
19:11You fell.
19:13Serial's voice was calm.
19:14Yes, I fell,
19:16but I asked for mercy,
19:17and he gave it.
19:19The other angel
19:20spat in the dust.
19:21Mercy is weakness.
19:23Serial stepped closer.
19:25Number mercy is strength
19:26you'll never understand.
19:27And with that,
19:28the figure vanished
19:29into the darkness,
19:30unable to stand
19:31in the presence
19:32of the light
19:32Serial now carried.
19:34Serial's work on Earth
19:36had stretched
19:36across generations.
19:38He had walked
19:39through deserts
19:39with nomads,
19:40sat in the corners
19:41of bustling marketplaces,
19:43and stood in silent forests
19:45listening to the prayers
19:46of the lonely.
19:47But one night,
19:48under the silver light
19:49of the moon,
19:50the voice came again.
19:52Serial.
19:53It had been years,
19:54maybe centuries,
19:56since he had heard
19:57it so clearly.
19:58His heart stirred.
20:00He fell to his knees.
20:02Your time here
20:03is almost done,
20:04but before you return to me,
20:06there is one last thing
20:07you must do.
20:08Far to the north,
20:09in a land blanketed
20:10in winter,
20:11there was a village
20:12that had turned
20:13completely from the ways
20:14of God.
20:15They no longer prayed,
20:16no longer showed kindness
20:18to one another.
20:19Violence and mistrust
20:20filled their days.
20:21But in that village
20:22lived one girl,
20:23a child of eight,
20:25whose heart still quietly
20:26whispered to the Creator.
20:27Her parents were gone.
20:29She was cared for
20:30by strangers
20:31who only saw her
20:32as another mouth to feed.
20:34But still,
20:35every night,
20:35she spoke to heaven
20:36before she slept.
20:37The mission was simple
20:39in words,
20:39but not in weight.
20:40Protect her,
20:41guide her,
20:42and bring her faith
20:43into the light.
20:44Saril traveled north,
20:46unseen,
20:47his steps silent
20:48over the snow.
20:49The wind howled
20:50across the icy hills,
20:51but he felt no cold.
20:52His focus was
20:53on the single flicker
20:54of faith he could sense.
20:56The girl's prayers
20:57faint but steady,
20:58like a candle
20:59fighting the darkness.
21:00When he reached the village,
21:01he saw the truth.
21:03Harsh faces,
21:04empty eyes,
21:05doors slammed
21:06against strangers.
21:07No laughter,
21:08no music.
21:09The girl was there,
21:10in a small wooden hut,
21:12kneeling beside her bed.
21:14Her voice was barely
21:15a whisper.
21:16God,
21:17if you hear me,
21:18please,
21:19send someone.
21:21Saril couldn't appear
21:22in shining glory.
21:23That would frighten them.
21:25Instead,
21:25he took the form
21:26of a quiet traveler.
21:27He began to help
21:29the villagers
21:29in small ways,
21:30repairing a broken roof,
21:32carrying water
21:33from the frozen river,
21:34leaving firewood
21:36at doorsteps
21:36during the night.
21:37For the girl,
21:38he became a friend.
21:39He told her stories,
21:41not directly from heaven,
21:43but woven with truths
21:44about love,
21:46forgiveness,
21:46and courage.
21:47He taught her kindness
21:49not as a rule
21:50but as a way of life.
21:51Slowly,
21:52her faith grew stronger,
21:53and something unexpected
21:55began to happen.
21:56Her light spread.
21:57A neighbor helped her
21:59in return.
21:59Then another.
22:01A smile here.
22:02A shared meal there.
22:04Like ice breaking in spring,
22:06the village began to thaw.
22:08One night,
22:09disaster struck.
22:10A fire broke out
22:11in one of the huts.
22:12The wind caught it,
22:13and soon the whole village
22:15was in danger.
22:16The girl was trapped inside.
22:18Sariel moved faster
22:19than thought.
22:20He pushed through the flames,
22:21found her huddled in a corner,
22:23and shielded her
22:24with his own body
22:25as he carried her out.
22:26She coughed and gasped,
22:28clinging to him.
22:29When they reached
22:29the snow outside,
22:30she looked up at him.
22:32And for a moment,
22:33she saw through the disguise.
22:34Her eyes widened.
22:36You're an angel.
22:39Sariel smiled softly.
22:41No.
22:41I'm just someone
22:42God forgave.
22:44And before she could speak again,
22:46he vanished into the night.
22:48The voice came once more.
22:50Stronger now.
22:51It is finished.
22:53Sariel felt the pull.
22:54Not the downward drag of chains,
22:57but the upward draw of home.
22:59When he opened his eyes again,
23:01he stood before the throne.
23:03But this time,
23:04there was no fear.
23:05The creator spoke.
23:07Well done, Sariel.
23:09You were faithful in small things.
23:11You guarded not with power,
23:13but with love.
23:15And so,
23:16your place is secure.
23:18The halls of heaven
23:19filled with light
23:20as Sariel took his place
23:21among the redeemed.
23:22Not because he had never fallen,
23:25but because he had been
23:26lifted up by mercy.
23:28Sariel's story
23:28isn't just about an angel.
23:30It's about you.
23:31It's about me.
23:33We've all crossed lines
23:34we shouldn't have.
23:35We've all stood in places
23:36we didn't belong.
23:37But Sariel's life
23:39tells us something
23:40the enemy never wants us to believe.
23:42That it's not too late
23:43to turn back.
23:45He is the proof
23:46that God's mercy
23:47can reach even
23:47the furthest fall.
23:49And if there is hope
23:50for an angel,
23:51there is hope for you.
23:53Thank you for joining me
23:54for this journey
23:55into one of heaven's
23:56most extraordinary
23:57redemption stories.
23:58If you felt this message
24:00stir something in your heart,
24:01don't let it end here.
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24:06that it's never too late.
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24:23stay hopeful,
24:24and keep your eyes
24:25on the light.
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