Calvary Cork Podcast
What do the trumpet judgments in Revelation mean, and why do they matter for Christians today? In Revelation 8-9, the seventh seal is opened, heaven falls silent, and the prayers of the saints rise before God like incense. Then the seven trumpets begin to sound, bringing severe but measured judgments upon the earth. Creation is struck, the abyss is opened, demonic torment is unleashed, and a third of humanity is killed. Yet even after these terrifying warnings, Revelation tells us that the survivors “did not repent.” In this sermon from Calvary Cork, Mike Neglia teaches through Revelation 8:1-9:21 and explores the meaning of the trumpet judgments, the silence in heaven, the prayers of the saints, the echoes of the Exodus plagues, the opening of the abyss, and the stubbornness of the human heart. These chapters are not given to satisfy end-times curiosity or fuel speculation, but to sound an alarm: God is warning the world before final judgment comes. This message also considers how future judgment frees Christians from personal revenge. If God will judge every wrong, then believers can entrust justice to Him and forgive without pretending evil is small. The Lamb who opens the seventh seal is the Lamb who was slain, and the Judge who warns the world has provided refuge in Himself for all who repent and believe. A sermon on Revelation 8-9, the seven trumpets, the trumpet judgments, the Great Tribulation, prayer, judgment, repentance, and the mercy of Jesus Christ.
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