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God answers the prayers of His people.
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Prayer ascends to God like incense.
Prayer connects the people of God to His Sovereign will.
The judgments that follow occur in response to the prayers of God’s people
Prayer matters in the plan of God - SO PRAY!
2. God brings salvation through judgment.
How did God save His people in Egypt?
As at the exodus from Egypt, God is going to judge the wicked world and deliver his people in response to their prayers.
As at the exodus from Egypt, God is going to judge the wicked world and deliver his people in response to their prayers.
Just as Pharaoh and Egypt refuse to repent at the judgment so to will those who dwell on the earth.
These first four trumpets seem indicate judgment within creation.
The first trumpet affects the Land.
The second affects the sea.
The third affects the rivers and springs.
The fourth affects the sun.
Please note the scope of this judgment.
Key Phrase - “A third”
Approximately 13 in this chapter - (8:7, 88, 8:9, 8:10, 8:11, 8:12)
One third is not full and final judgment.
It is the judgment of God with restraint.
It is judgment but it is limited judgment.
These judgments occurring throughout the time between Christ’s first and second coming are bitter foretastes of the final judgment.
In the scriptures what was the purpose of a trumpet?
Joel 2:1
What is the message of the trumpets?
The final judgment is coming repent or perish.
Rev 9
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