The Seventh Trumpet: The Hour of Temptation is the third work of the Apocalypse Series. The Apocalypse Series is for serious readers of John's Revelation. It offers in-depth exegesis of the scripture and an innovative approach to discerning the various speakers. The work represents nearly half of the Apocalypse (Rev 10:1-20:6) which highlights only three and one-half years of earthly time. This dramatic drama begins with the Lamb's prophecy of his two witnesses as the true church. Once the seventh trumpet is blown the spiritual realm Christ is born. The purpose of the Christ's birth is to retake the culture of the world from Satan back to the culture of God. This birth triggers Satan to initiate a war in the lower heaven. Satan loses the war and is cast forever from heaven. His fury is against the saints of which God allows him unprecedented access. Satan will unleash the sea and earth beasts to assist him while the abyss beast also roams. The spiritual realm will unleash many events and plagues that will identify the rebellious dwellers. Some saints will be martyred, some will be raptured and a few will survive to repopulate the earth in the final fallen age. The Lamb will return at the end of the Hour of Temptation supported by his loyalists to defeat Satan and the beasts plus remove the earth of all rebellious mankind. Christ will establish his earthly kingdom and Satan, who is locked in the Abyss, will be released after 1000 years to once again test mankind. The merciful God has revealed a clear warning for mankind to recognize this period and repent. The loyalty to God will likely cost the Christian their earthly existence, but the gain in the spiritual realm far exceeds the loss. Be prepared and stand firm as the time is near.
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