VIDEO PROMPT (Revelation 20:11–15) Cinematic, solemn, apocalyptic atmosphere. A vast, dark, starless void stretches endlessly. In the center, a Great White Throne rises in overwhelming brilliance—pure, blinding, holy light. No face is shown, only an overwhelming presence upon the throne; from Him, creation shrinks back. Behind Him, heaven and earth dissolve, fleeing away like smoke. Before the throne stands a countless multitude of resurrected souls—the dead, small and great—silhouetted against the white glory. Their postures show dread, awe, realization. No modern clothing, no halos, no fantasy elements—just humanity standing exposed before perfect justice. Beside the throne, massive ancient books open by themselves, their pages glowing as if written with light and judgment. Another smaller but brighter book opens—the Book of Life—radiant and unmistakable. The sea is shown giving up the dead—water swirling upward as long-lost figures rise. Graves split open in barren landscapes. Shadows representing death and hell release captives, all being drawn toward the throne. Then a shift: a fiery abyss, the lake of fire, an immense churning sea of red-gold flame far below, stretching beyond the horizon. Death and hell—portrayed as dark, crumbling forces—are hurled into it and vanish. Lost souls, judged by the books and not found in the Book of Life, are pulled toward this final destination. The scene closes on the open Book of Life glowing with hope, contrasted against the distant See more