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When Judgment Sounds: The Trumpets of Revelation Part 1

When Judgment Sounds: The Trumpets of Revelation Part 1

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Welcome back to Revelation of Jesus Christ on our Friday night Bible study! In this episode, we delve into one of the most challenging topics in the Book of Revelation: the seven trumpets. We read from Revelation Chapter 8 and discuss the significance of the seven trumpets and their sanctuary scenes. We explore the judgments represented by the trumpets, the Old Testament imagery they evoke, and the timeline they cover from the death of Christ to His second coming. The study includes the role of intercession, the importance of the altar of incense, and how our prayers play a part in God's judgment on nations. This session focuses on the first four trumpets, preparing us to tackle the final three in our next study. Join us as we let the Bible interpret itself and uncover the deep meanings within these prophecies.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

00:21 Understanding the Seven Trumpets

00:46 Scriptural Dive into Revelation Chapter 8

01:25 Sanctuary Scene and Symbolism

04:16 The Role of Prayer and Incense

06:15 The Seventh Trumpet and Second Coming

18:06 Old Testament Imagery in Revelation

23:47 The First Trumpet: Hail, Fire, and Blood

28:11 God's Judgment and Symbolism of Trees

29:39 Judgment Begins at the House of God

31:27 Destruction of Jerusalem and Rome

33:37 The Second Trumpet: Rome's Downfall

38:11 The Third Trumpet: Wormwood and Spiritual Decline

43:53 The Fourth Trumpet: Darkness and Apostasy

51:29 Summary and Conclusion

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