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One of the most common questions that Christians have to deal with when talking to agnostics or atheists is why God allows sin to continue uncontrolled. Why does God allow sinners to prosper and succeed, and why does God allow Satan to continue to deceive and to destroy?
For millennia, righteous men have been crying for God to intervene, and we have not stopped asking: “When will God speak? When will God break His silence?”
God has promised that the day will come when the mystery of His silence will be broken and that day is linked with the seventh trumpet in Revelation Chapter 10, Verse 7.
By David WilesOne of the most common questions that Christians have to deal with when talking to agnostics or atheists is why God allows sin to continue uncontrolled. Why does God allow sinners to prosper and succeed, and why does God allow Satan to continue to deceive and to destroy?
For millennia, righteous men have been crying for God to intervene, and we have not stopped asking: “When will God speak? When will God break His silence?”
God has promised that the day will come when the mystery of His silence will be broken and that day is linked with the seventh trumpet in Revelation Chapter 10, Verse 7.

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