When ex-agent Caleb Ward downloaded a new Bible app, he expected daily verses, not encrypted messages.
The first appeared at 3:16 a.m.: “What was hidden will be revealed.”
At first, he thought it was a glitch. Then a second message came, embedded in a verse coordinates leading to an abandoned church. Inside, he found coded scripture fragments and a note signed, “The Watchman.”
As Caleb followed the clues, he uncovered a chilling plot: a secret network twisting prophecy to manipulate believers worldwide. Every verse decoded a step deeper into corruption and closer to someone he once trusted.
When he finally cracked the final message, the text stunned him: “The betrayer’s name is Caleb Ward.”
Realization struck. The program had been built from his old encryption code, stolen years ago. His fingerprints were on the deception.
To make it right, he had to expose the truth and face his past.
In the final scene, as he uploads the evidence to the world, his app lights up one last time:
“Well done, good and faithful servant.”
“In the darkest places, truth still speaks in scripture.”