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THE OPENING OF THE SEVENTH SEAL Revelation 8 Series #8 11/9/14PM
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KEY VERSE: Revelation 8:2- “And I saw the seven angels which stood before God and to them were given seven trumpets.”
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INTRODUCTION: We are watching, in prophecy, the opening of the title deed to the earth, the 7 sealed scroll of chapter 5. The first six seals are open (chapter 6). The second half of the Tribulation is underway. The parenthesis of chapter 7 has shown us God’s mercy in the midst of judgment in saving those who will believe- a great number! Chapter 8 takes up after 6:17- the opening of the 7 th seal. The judgments of this seal are more severe than those of the others despite the fact that one-fourth of the world’s population died in the opening of the fourth seal.
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Notice now the events of the opening of the 7 th and final seal of the book.
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I. THE PREPARATION FOR JUDGMENT (VS. 1-6) The Silence (vs. 1) This silence of one-half hour indicates that something tremendous is about to take place. (Mark 4:39) The Sounders (vs. 2 and 6) “seven angels”- 7 not symbolic here “stood before God”- prominent angels- as Gabriel (Luke 1:19) “seven trumpets”- Trumpets were sounded in Scripture: At times of public assembly To direct soldiers in war To signal important calendar events At the giving of the law On the first of the month Here they will announce great and terrible judgments.
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The Symbols (vs. 3-5) Two symbols are mentioned being administered by a special angel. That this angel is seen serving as a priest here and that Christ is seen as the Angel of Jehovah in the Old Testament indicates this Angel is Christ- our High Priest. The Symbol of Prayer- the “incense” (vs. 3 and 4) Composed of four spices in Old Testament worship (Ex. 30:34-38) Regarded as too holy for common use in Old Testament Seen as the perfections of Christ Symbolizes the ministry of intercession Indicates the necessity of praying in the name of Christ Shows that our prayers are carefully and efficiently delivered to the presence of God.
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The Symbol of Judgment- the “censor” (vs. 3 and 5) Used to offer incense in Old Testament worship Made of gold (Ex. 37:25-28; Heb. 9:4) Used to take fire off the altar to be carried into the Holy Place when the incense was added. Here the angel fills it with fire, but then casts it to the earth. Definitely symbolizing judgment, possibly directly as a result of the prayers of the suffering saints in the midst of great tribulation.
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II. THE PROCESS OF JUDGMENT (VS. 7FF) The First Trumpet (vs. 7) “hail and fire”- or hail and lightning “mingled with blood”- though this judgment is directed to the destruction of vegetation, man and beast are caught in it and destroyed. “third part of trees and all green grass”- this is not just a symbol of divine judgment, but a literal destruction! The Old Testament parallel, Ex. 9:23-28, occurred to teach Egypt the existence of a supreme God Who controls nature. End-time man will need the same lesson taught him because of unbelief.
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The Second Trumpet (vs. 8 and 9) “as it were a great mountain burning with fire”- John uses a simile, possibly a great meteor or volcano, but not symbolic for the destruction of a great world government. “sea”- a great body of water, perhaps the Mediterranean Sea. Notice the destructiveness of this event. A third part of that sea will become blood (Ex. 7:17-21) A third part of that sea life will die A third part of the vessels will be destroyed This disaster will be sent because of the hardness of men’s hearts (Ex. 7)
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The Third Trumpet (vs. 10 and 11) “There fell a great star from heaven, burning…” – a burning body from outer space. “fell upon the third part of the rivers and upon the fountains…”- the fresh water supplies of the earth are contaminated. “called Wormwood”- because of what it does to the fresh water it is given this name. Note the Parallels: Wormwood has a strong bitter taste. Here wormwood cast into the sweet water makes it bitter. In Ex. 15:23-25, the tree cast into the bitter water made it sweet. Christ on the cross made the bitter sweet, but in judgment turns the hopes of heathen men bitter. “many men died”- this judgment also results in death.
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The Fourth Trumpet (vs. 12 and 13) “the third part of the sun… moon… stars… was darkened” Christ said (Luke 21:25; Mt. 24:29) that celestial bodies would become signs during the Tribulation. Whether or not this speaks of an eclipse, a polluted atmosphere, or a shortening of a 24-hour day to a 16-hour day is not known, But this literal judgment serves as a sign to mankind that a greater judgment is coming, For in connection with the darkness comes an “eagle” (in most manuscripts), the symbol of judgment (Deut. 28:49; Jer. 48:40) with a message of woe; a warning for men to avail themselves of the grace of God being preached by those 144,000 and others.
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Conclusion: The trees, grass, water, sea, rivers, fountains, springs, and lights of heaven are all blessings granted by a loving God and taken away by the same God, a God of Holiness and judgment. In that day men will no longer ignore the fact that God is dealing with them.
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