HIDDEN WORKERS John did no miracle: but all things that John spoke of this man were true. — John 10:41 —George Matheson
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HIDDEN WORKERS John did no miracle: but all things that John spoke of this man were true. — John 10:41 —George Matheson
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THE FIFTH TRUMPET REVELATION 9.1 The fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star from the sky which had fallen to the earth. The key to the pit of the abyss was given to him. 9.2 He opened the pit of the abyss, and smoke went up out of the pit, like the smoke from a great burning furnace. The sun and the air were darkened because of the smoke from the pit.
John describes something that was difficult for ancient illustrators to imagine. The top illustration (above) is from 1320 A.D. and the artist tried his best to imagine the vision. But we know more than that artist did. John seems to describe modern airplanes and air warfare in his vision. And the torment caused by the locusts might be chemical warfare. The hair could be exhaust from warplanes, streaming across the sky. Even 100 years ago it would have been hard for the readers of Revelation to understand. It wasn't until World War II that fighter planes were used extensively in warfare. (We did use some fighter planes in World War I, but planes were still very new.) Or, St. John may have seen drones in flight. Armed drones are being used extensively in the current war in the Middle East, as well as Ukraine. The star that falls from heaven is Lucifer, the rebellious angel (Satan) who is also depicted as the great dragon in Revelation. This event is described in a later chapter of Revelation. The 5th Trumpet is the “first Woe” predicted by the Eagle in last week’s lesson. The study of Revelation IMAGE CREDIT: The ancient manuscript illustration is from the Welles Apocalypse, by English artist Peter of Peckham, circa 1320 A.D, depicting his interpretation of the locusts. The photo beneath it shows the Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron of the United States Navy, public domain image.
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TRUTH ESTABLISHED Truthful lips endure forever, but a lying tongue lasts only a moment. Proverbs 12:19 By Charles H. Spurgeon, updated.
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THE MOST DANGEROUS ILLUSION What is the most dangerous illusion? An unteachable spirit is a great tragedy, especially when it comes to matters of faith; because we can't possibly have clear discernment without the ability to listen carefully. Careful listening requires us to slow down, stop our own thoughts and focus on what others are saying. This is true whether we're listening to people, or listening to God.
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EPHESIANS 2:1-8 1 It wasn't so long ago that you were mired in that old stagnant life of sin. From THE MESSAGE version of the Bible,
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