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A single listener question opens a door to one of Revelation’s most debated timelines: when do the seven trumpets sound, and how does that relate to the rise of the Antichrist? We trace the arc from the seventh seal’s “half hour of silence” through temple imagery of incense and fire, and into a sequence of trumpet judgments that read less like riddles and more like cascading, literal events. Fire and hail, a “burning mountain” striking the sea, and a darkened sky create a world reeling from calamity—exactly the moment when deception finds traction.
From there we pivot to Wormwood. Throughout scripture wormwood marks bitter corruption and false teaching. So when a star “like a lamp” falls and poisons waters, we explore how a luminous arrival could seduce a shaken world. The Antichrist isn’t merely a tyrant; he’s a plausible savior timed to ride chaos, performing signs that blur lines for many—including the well-meaning. Discernment becomes survival. We make the case for reading these passages alongside Exodus, Ezekiel, Daniel, and apocryphal signposts to see how deliverance and judgment move in tandem.
The middle stretch tackles the fifth and sixth trumpets: a restrained host that torments but doesn’t kill, followed by a vast army unleashed once the Euphrates-bound angels are loosed. Faces like men, crowns, and an army numbered in the hundreds of millions point to scale, intent, and divine limits that serve mercy before justice. Finally, covenant color returns with the rainbow-clothed messenger and the New Jerusalem. We frame this not as escapism, but as a miraculous gathering into a real city of peace that anchors hope while the wider world convulses.
If prophecy rhymes, we may be hearing the chorus. Join us as we weigh timing, test assumptions, and press into the only safeguard that holds under spectacle: a broken heart, active love, and personal revelation. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves scripture and big questions, and leave a review with your take on which trumpet you think we’re nearest.
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They that seek shall find
By Michael B. Rush4.9
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A single listener question opens a door to one of Revelation’s most debated timelines: when do the seven trumpets sound, and how does that relate to the rise of the Antichrist? We trace the arc from the seventh seal’s “half hour of silence” through temple imagery of incense and fire, and into a sequence of trumpet judgments that read less like riddles and more like cascading, literal events. Fire and hail, a “burning mountain” striking the sea, and a darkened sky create a world reeling from calamity—exactly the moment when deception finds traction.
From there we pivot to Wormwood. Throughout scripture wormwood marks bitter corruption and false teaching. So when a star “like a lamp” falls and poisons waters, we explore how a luminous arrival could seduce a shaken world. The Antichrist isn’t merely a tyrant; he’s a plausible savior timed to ride chaos, performing signs that blur lines for many—including the well-meaning. Discernment becomes survival. We make the case for reading these passages alongside Exodus, Ezekiel, Daniel, and apocryphal signposts to see how deliverance and judgment move in tandem.
The middle stretch tackles the fifth and sixth trumpets: a restrained host that torments but doesn’t kill, followed by a vast army unleashed once the Euphrates-bound angels are loosed. Faces like men, crowns, and an army numbered in the hundreds of millions point to scale, intent, and divine limits that serve mercy before justice. Finally, covenant color returns with the rainbow-clothed messenger and the New Jerusalem. We frame this not as escapism, but as a miraculous gathering into a real city of peace that anchors hope while the wider world convulses.
If prophecy rhymes, we may be hearing the chorus. Join us as we weigh timing, test assumptions, and press into the only safeguard that holds under spectacle: a broken heart, active love, and personal revelation. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves scripture and big questions, and leave a review with your take on which trumpet you think we’re nearest.
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