Study in Revelation #43
Update: 2025-10-21
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The sermon unfolds Revelation 8:10 –11 as a prophetic judgment upon the Western professing Christian Roman Empire, symbolized by the third trumpet where a burning star named Wormwood falls upon one-third of the rivers and fountains of water, representing the devastating invasions of Attila the Hun. Drawing from biblical typology, stars signify rulers, and Wormwood evokes Old Testament imagery of divine bitterness and judgment, underscoring the spiritual decay of an empire that had replaced Christ's intercession with idolatrous veneration of saints and martyrs. The historical fulfillment is traced to Attila's brutal campaigns across the Danube and Rhine regions from 434 to 453, whose sudden death in 453 marked the end of this divine judgment. The preacher applies this with urgent pastoral conviction, warning that earthly power and achievement are fleeting, and that true significance lies in faithfulness to Christ in whatever vocation or circumstance, for only kingdom service secures eternal reward. The message calls believers to active, humble stewardship in their daily lives, rejecting spiritual laziness and embracing service as a means of glorifying God and advancing His kingdom.
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