April 30, 2025
In this powerful class, Bishop Leon Benjamin unpacks Daniel 12:2 and reminds us that resurrection is not just a future hope—it’s a truth that shapes how we live now. From end-time revelations to angelic protection and spiritual resilience, this message offers bold clarity for anyone facing fear, confusion, or uncertainty in today’s world.
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As April came to a close, Bishop Leon Benjamin delivered a passionate and prophetic message rooted in Daniel 12:2—reminding listeners that resurrection is not just a New Testament promise—it was declared long before, through the prophets. With fire, urgency, and deep reverence for scripture, Bishop Benjamin took the GoldCare community through a journey that spanned from Daniel’s visions to our present-day battles for truth, health, and freedom.
Resurrection in the Old Testament: More Than Symbolic
Bishop Benjamin began by re-centering the conversation on Daniel’s vision: a prophecy that speaks of those who sleep in the dust awakening, some to everlasting life and others to judgment. He reminded us that resurrection is not new—it was always part of God’s plan, deeply embedded in the “hinge” of the law and the prophets. Christ didn’t cancel these scriptures—He fulfilled them.
Angels, Fire, and the Presence of God
Drawing from the imagery of scripture, Bishop Benjamin described angels not as soft-winged messengers but as beings forged for fire—designed to stand in the consuming presence of God. These same angelic forces are at work in the unseen, protecting those whose names are written in the Book of Life.
“You are not just a person. You are a nation,” he said. “And there are angels walking with you every day.”
The End Times: Technology, Control, and the Real Battle
Bishop Benjamin addressed our current moment—a time of rising surveillance, bioengineering, and propaganda. He spoke candidly about transhumanism, AI, 5G, and vaccine agendas—not as abstract theories, but as real-world signs of a system attempting to play God while stripping humanity of sovereignty.
Yet his tone was never one of fear—it was strength. “Do not be afraid of what goes bump in the night,” he said. “We are children of the light.”
Daniel’s Vision and the Book of Life
Central to the teaching was the assurance that those who stand firm will be delivered. Bishop Benjamin connected Daniel’s vision to the Lamb’s Book of Life—a powerful scriptural thread from Daniel to Revelation to the words of Jesus in Luke 10:20:
“Rejoice not because demons obey, but because your names are written in heaven.”
This, he emphasized, is our source of confidence—not power, not control, but eternal belonging.
GoldCare’s Role in the Battle
Bishop Benjamin praised Dr. Simone Gold and GoldCare, not just as a health platform, but as a defender of freedom, a prophetic force against the systems that seek to control body and mind. From ivermectin access to truth-centered education, GoldCare’s mission is part of the spiritual resistance.
“This is not just about health—it’s about freedom. It’s about preserving the ability to preach, to heal, and to live in truth.”
A Call to Stand Firm
From honoring Daniel’s endurance to calling out modern threats like global health mandates, AI manipulation, and moral confusion, Bishop Benjamin made one thing clear: we are not to retreat in fear—we are to rise in power.
“Daniel got the vision and said: ‘I’m going to sleep.’ That’s real faith. We don’t live panicked. We rest in the promise.”
Final Words: The Kingdom Is Coming
The class closed with prayer, with heartfelt testimony from community members, and with a prophetic reminder: we will see resurrection, we will see restoration, and we will see justice.
This class was more than a reflection on a scripture—it was a blueprint for how to live now.
“Your name is written. That’s what matters. And if your name is in the book, you have nothing to fear.”