LAS SIETE TROMPETAS DEL APOCALIPSIS 🎺 Así Comienza el Fin

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The Seven Trumpets of Revelation

Introduction to the Seven Trumpets

  • The book of Revelation introduces seven trumpets held by angels, signaling God's impending judgment.
  • These trumpets serve as warnings about what is to come, marking a countdown to divine retribution.

First Trumpet: The Earth Struck

  • Upon the opening of the seventh seal, silence precedes the first trumpet's sound, indicating a significant shift in the world.
  • The first angel sounds his trumpet, resulting in hail and fire mixed with blood falling on earth, destroying one-third of trees and all green grass. This marks the beginning of God's judgment.
  • The destruction targets creation itself—vegetation and life—symbolizing humanity's corruption through sin and idolatry towards nature rather than its Creator.
  • Many theologians interpret this event as a progressive warning from God; only one-third is destroyed to allow for repentance. The trumpets are seen as calls to attention rather than final punishments.

Second Trumpet: The Sea Turns to Blood

  • Following the first trumpet's devastation on land, the second trumpet strikes the seas, causing a burning mountain to fall into them and turning one-third into blood. This results in mass death among marine life and destruction of ships.
  • This catastrophic event signifies not just ecological damage but also global political and economic instability due to disrupted trade routes and fishing industries. Jesus had foretold such signs preceding judgment days.
  • Various interpretations exist regarding this "burning mountain," ranging from literal meteor impacts to symbolic representations of warfare or divine judgment akin to Egypt’s plagues during Exodus.

Implications of Judgment

  • As each trumpet sounds, it becomes evident that humanity faces consequences for its exploitation of creation; pollution has replaced natural resources like fish in oceans with plastic waste and oil spills leading to environmental collapse.
  • Despite these warnings from God through natural disasters, many remain unrepentant as they face increasing chaos globally due to these judgments being unleashed upon creation itself rather than solely upon humanity directly.

The Third Angel's Trumpet: A Judgment on Fresh Waters

The Fall of the Star Ajenjo

  • The third angel sounds the trumpet, and a great star falls from heaven, named Ajenjo, impacting one-third of the rivers and fresh water sources.
  • This star symbolizes bitterness; it does not fall on land or sea but directly affects vital freshwater supplies that sustain life.
  • The consequences are dire as the waters become bitter and poisonous, leading to many deaths due to contamination.
  • Interpretations vary: some see this as a literal disaster caused by pollution, while others view it symbolically as a representation of spiritual corruption.
  • Regardless of interpretation, all agree that God's judgment has reached the very essence of life—water.

Symbolism of Ajenjo

  • In biblical context, Ajenjo represents suffering and bitterness; it is associated with divine punishment for sinfulness.
  • The current state reflects a world where clean water is scarce; many suffer from lack of access to potable water due to human negligence and greed.
  • This judgment extends beyond physical implications; it also signifies spiritual decay as people turn away from divine truth in favor of false ideologies.

The Fourth Angel's Trumpet: Darkness Over Creation

Celestial Darkness

  • Following the third trumpet, the fourth angel sounds his trumpet causing one-third of celestial bodies—the sun, moon, and stars—to be darkened.
  • This darkness disrupts natural order; daylight diminishes along with nighttime illumination affecting agriculture and human cycles significantly.
  • The alteration in light leads to confusion in seasons and climate patterns, resulting in chaos within creation itself.

Historical Context of Darkness

  • Biblical precedents exist for such judgments; darkness was inflicted upon Egypt during Exodus and at Christ’s crucifixion—a signifier of divine judgment and abandonment.
  • As darkness enveloped the earth again, an eagle appears proclaiming woe to those dwelling on earth due to impending judgments yet to come.

Impending Judgments: Warnings from Heaven

Announcement of Greater Tribulations

  • The eagle serves as a messenger warning that subsequent trumpet blasts will bring more severe afflictions directly targeting humanity rather than nature.
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The Prophetic Warnings of Judgment

Spiritual Insight and Human Response

  • The creator is metaphorically "turning off the clock," indicating a significant change in humanity's spiritual state. Instead of seeking enlightenment, people cling to their shadows.
  • The prophet Amos warned about the Day of Jehovah, which will bring darkness rather than light, suggesting that many will be lost in confusion during this time.

The Fifth Trumpet: Opening the Abyss

  • With the fifth trumpet, a star falls from heaven, symbolizing a fallen angel who receives the key to the abyss. This event signifies a profound transformation in the world as it opens up to judgment.
  • The opening of the abyss releases thick smoke that darkens both air and sky, representing not just external darkness but also internal spiritual blindness among humanity.

The Plague of Locusts

  • From the smoke emerge locust-like creatures with power akin to scorpions; they are commanded not to harm those sealed by God but to torment others for five months. This reflects divine limitation on their destructive capacity.
  • These creatures symbolize intense suffering where individuals desire death but cannot find it, illustrating deep despair and mental anguish during this period of torment.

Description of Creatures and Their Leader

  • John describes these locusts as resembling war horses with human faces and lion-like teeth, emphasizing their terrifying nature and symbolic representation of judgment rather than natural creation.
  • They are led by Abaddon (the Destroyer), an angelic figure associated with destruction and linked to eternal punishment in biblical texts; he operates under divine permission rather than chaos.

Sixth Trumpet: Release of Destruction

  • As the sixth trumpet sounds, four angels bound at the Euphrates River are released, marking a shift from torment to extermination as part of God's measured judgment against unrepentant humanity.
  • An army of 200 million riders emerges—an unimaginable force at John's time—symbolizing both human military might and demonic influence unleashed upon Earth during this catastrophic event.

The Vision of the Horsemen and Divine Judgment

Description of the Horsemen

  • The vision describes horsemen with fiery armor, resembling lions, emitting fire, smoke, and sulfur from their mouths. This imagery parallels the destruction seen in Sodom and Gomorrah.
  • A significant consequence of this judgment is that a third of humanity perishes due to these plagues. The global scale indicates billions of lives affected.

Interpretations of the Army

  • Various interpretations exist regarding the nature of this army:
  • Some view it as a literal future war, possibly nuclear, originating from regions like Euphrates (modern-day Iraq, Syria, or Iran).
  • Others interpret it as a spiritual invasion allowed by God through political systems and violent ideologies. Regardless of interpretation, death and chaos ensue globally.

Human Response to Judgment

  • Despite facing such catastrophic events, those who survive do not repent for their actions—homicides, sorceries (including manipulation), fornication (both physical and spiritual), and thefts are highlighted as unrepented sins.
  • The text emphasizes that God's judgment aims to humble prideful hearts rather than out of cruelty; however, many remain unresponsive even after divine warnings.

The Role of Prophetic Voices

The Angel's Declaration

  • An angel descends with authority over both land and sea, symbolizing total dominion; he swears that time will cease when the seventh angel sounds his trumpet. This signifies an impending fulfillment of God's mystery concerning redemption.

John’s Commissioning

  • John is instructed to consume a little book which tastes sweet but turns bitter in his stomach—a metaphor for receiving God's message that is initially pleasant but reveals harsh truths about judgment later on. This reflects prophetic burdens faced by messengers like Ezekiel and Jeremiah.

The Two Witnesses

Their Prophetic Ministry

  • Two witnesses are appointed to prophesy for 1260 days while dressed in sackcloth—symbolizing mourning and repentance amidst judgment; they possess power over natural elements as part of their testimony against evil during tumultuous times.

Rejection by Society

  • Upon completing their testimony, they are killed by a beast from the abyss; society celebrates their deaths as if silencing truth equates to victory over dissenting voices—highlighting humanity's resistance against divine messages. However, God ultimately revives them after three days and half—a testament that His truth cannot be extinguished.

The Seventh Trumpet: Proclamation Over Judgment

Transition from Judgment to Proclamation

  • As the seventh angel sounds his trumpet, there is no longer an emphasis on judgment but rather an announcement declaring Christ's eternal reign over all kingdoms—a pivotal moment where God reclaims what belongs to Him amidst human rebellion throughout history. This marks a shift towards hope despite previous calamities endured by humanity due to its refusal to submit before divine authority.

The Kingdom of the Lamb: A New Era

The Transition of Power

  • The era dominated by human kingdoms, arrogant empires, and rebellious spiritual powers has now transitioned to the reign of the Lamb. This shift fulfills prophetic announcements regarding His sovereignty.
  • The prophecy states that a kingdom will be established by God that will never be destroyed, consuming all previous kingdoms while remaining eternal. This emphasizes the permanence of divine rule.
  • It is clarified that Christ's reign is not a future event but a present reality; dominion has been transferred from a corrupted world to Him. This signifies an immediate change in authority.

Heavenly Response to Christ’s Reign

  • Upon this proclamation, heaven responds with worship as the 24 elders fall on their faces before God, acknowledging His power and reign. Their actions symbolize recognition from all redeemed throughout history.
  • The language used reflects consummation; God's judgment is unleashed in justice as He establishes His eternal government, marking both an end and a beginning—the end of waiting and the start of Christ's eternal kingdom.

Revelation of Divine Glory

  • John witnesses unprecedented events: the heavenly temple opens revealing the Ark of the Covenant, symbolizing God's glory and eternal covenant with His people—no longer hidden behind a veil but fully visible to all believers.
  • The seventh trumpet signals not just victory but also initiates final judgment—rewarding faithful servants while condemning those who oppose God’s will, highlighting dual aspects of Christ's return: reward for believers and punishment for rejecters.

Justice in the Kingdom

  • The kingdom embodies both glory and justice; it transforms grace into judgment as it becomes clear that there will be no more injustice or unredeemed suffering under Christ’s rule—He takes His rightful throne as King forevermore.

Conclusion: What Comes Next?

  • As we anticipate what follows after this significant moment marked by the last trumpet, viewers are encouraged to explore further into prophetic revelations found in Revelation concerning future events like the rise of evil forces and ultimately Christ's triumphant return to reign eternally.
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