Read Revelation 8.
These middle chapters describe the long prophesied Great Tribulation. Not
since the worldwide flood in Noah's day has God administered such judgment upon
the earth. This time it will be by fire (2 Peter 3:7). Jesus will
take the seven-part document and unseal its judgments one by one. Chapter
7 provides a parenthesis in the narrative with a glimpse of other things God
will be doing at the same time. Here in chapter 8, the last of the seven
seals is opened.
First, there is dead silence. The myriad of people in heaven who have
been praising God will stop. It is the lull before the storm. Then,
we are told that "the prayers of all the saints" will be offered
before the throne of God. These prayers calling for justice are made hot
with fire from the altar before being inflicted upon the earth.
The last seal also has seven parts, each with its own blast of declaration,
called "trumpets". In John's day when a trumpet blew it was an
announcement (fanfare) or a signal (military charge), or an alarm. When
this seventh seal is opened, seven alarms will be going off, one by one.
The devastation presented here is unimaginable.
Trumpet #1 (v.7)
Hail, fire, and blood will be thrown on the earth. The result: 1/3
of the earth, 1/3 of the trees, and 1/3 of the grass (vegetation) will be
burned up. God has done such things before. He rained fire and
brimstone upon Sodom and Gomorrah. This is reminiscent somewhat of
Egypt's experience in the book of Exodus. The difference here is that it
will be worldwide.
Trumpet #2 (vv.8-9)
Could this be a meteorite or asteroid? The result: 1/3 of the sea
creatures will die and 1/3 of the ships destroyed.
Trumpet #3 (vv.10-11)
A great star will fall and hit the earth. The result: 1/3 of the fresh
water will be turned bitter causing death.
Trumpet #4 (v.12)
The sun will lose 1/3 of its illumination. The moon and stars merely
reflect the sun's light. The result: The earth will experience cold and
darkness.
But there are three more trumpet alarms to sound. Why will God stall in
order to send this messenger to announce more judgment is coming? He is a
merciful God. These disasters upon humans are designed to give every
opportunity for people to acknowledge His power and repent of their sin.
If they do not, they will be without excuse.
"The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but
is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should
reach repentance." (2 Peter 3:9)
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