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Dive into Revelation Chapter 8, where the Lamb opens the seventh seal, ushering in a profound silence in heaven and the beginning of the seven trumpet judgments. Join me as I explore the eerie calm before the storm of God’s divine judgment, drawing parallels to the plagues of Egypt and the undoing of creation itself. From hail and fire mixed with blood scorching a third of the earth to a blazing mountain turning the seas to blood, and the bitter star Wormwood poisoning the waters, these vivid images paint a sobering picture of devastation. We’ll unpack the symbolism of the seven archangels, the golden censer, and the prayers of the saints rising like incense, while reflecting on what this silence and these judgments mean for humanity today. As an eagle cries, “Woe, woe, woe,” signaling worse to come, this episode challenges listeners to confront the reality of sin and turn to the hope and salvation found in Jesus Christ. Don’t miss this powerful study of Revelation’s call to repentance and faith!

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Chapters

1. Revelation 8 | The Seventh Seal (00:00:00)

2. Episode Introduction & Recap (00:00:10)

3. The Seventh Seal and Heavenly Silence (00:01:08)

4. Prayers Rising with Incense (00:05:40)

5. First Trumpet: Earth's Vegetation Burns (00:08:14)

6. Second Trumpet: Seas Turn to Blood (00:12:50)

7. Third Trumpet: Wormwood Poisons Waters (00:16:43)

8. Fourth Trumpet: Celestial Darkness Falls (00:20:03)

9. The Eagle's Warning of Woes (00:25:07)

10. Key Takeaways on Divine Judgment (00:26:38)

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