"The Seven Bowls of God's Wrath" - Revelation 16:1-21
Revelation 16 brings us to an unmistakably clear moment in the unfolding of God’s prophetic plan, and it’s certainly interesting to observe the ways people choose to respond. The seven bowls of God’s wrath are poured out on the earth, completing the judgment that began with the seals and intensified with the trumpets. These judgments aren’t symbolic of general hardship. They are real, future events that take place during the Great Tribulation, just prior to the return of Jesus Christ. This chapter shows us the final phase of God’s wrath before Christ establishes His kingdom on earth.
There are some heavy things referenced in this chapter, but this passage isn’t meant to leave us in fear. It’s meant to remind us of God’s holiness, His justice, and the urgency of responding to His grace while there’s still time.
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