
My name is Linda Wall, and I am the Lead Investigator for The Watchman Files.
This is not a mystery novel. It is the account of a living witness — a record of what I uncovered while investigating one question: What happened to the Church Jesus Christ left?
Somewhere along the way, the Church made a wrong turn. “Every wind of doctrine” began replacing what Jesus had taught. A shift in the preaching. A softening of the gospel. A new book everyone was reading. A psychology everyone was quoting. A worship style that stirred emotions but starved the soul. A church that looked alive but felt strangely hollow — where Jesus was no longer the Head, but a preacher was.
I discovered a bottom-line cause — a spirit of error had infiltrated the teachings of the Church. What you will find here is a record of evidence uncovered in a search for how the Bride of Christ became sedated, distracted, and deceived.
Jesus is still saying, “Come, follow Me.”
The question is: Are you willing to follow the clues.

Jesus’s fiercest opposition did not come from Rome’s soldiers or from the sinners He forgave.
It came from the religious elite.
They were the scribes, the Pharisees, the Sadducees, the chief priests, and the elders. They wore holiness like a badge but used it as a weapon.
The same spirit still moves through sanctuaries today. It dresses differently, speaks modern language, and quotes new authors.
Only the names have been changed.

This file reveals the answer to the question:
“Where is Jesus?”

When you open the third Watchman file, the trail leads to the lecture halls of modern theology. The spirit that once opposed Jesus found new soil—academic, credentialed, and respectable.
The seminaries were conceived as seedbeds of doctrine, but over time they became systems of formation, shaping ministers through philosophy and procedure rather than through the living mentorship of Christ.

Case file 4 deals with dispensationalism, a modern theological system that divides biblical history into a series of “dispensations,” or eras, in which God supposedly relates to humanity in different ways.
It began in the 1800s with John Nelson Darby and spread widely through prophecy conferences, study Bibles, and later American seminaries.
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