What, when, how and why is the Wrath of God?

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The Old Testament shows many examples of what happens when God gets angry!

That's why he flooded the world. Because of evil and sin and wickedness.

And the same thing with Sodom and Gomorrah. It was due to the great wickedness that was going on in those cities.

If you've read the old testament, you know that there are so many times that Israel, during the time of the judges and then during the time of the kings, went back and forth and back and forth, and they kept turning away from God. And then they would turn back to God, and God would get angry with them, but he would forgive them every time. And God is a very loving, forgiving, but just God.

The book of Revelation shows us what is going to happen when God pours out His wrath on the world in the last days.

This is what we'll look at:

Why is the wrath of God?

Just like at the flood. And just like in Sodom and Gomorrah. It's because of evil, wickedness and disobedience.

And as it tells us in Ephesians, let no man deceive you with vain words for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience.

It's because of disobedience and turning away from God.

In Revelation eleven eighteen, it says it's to destroy them that destroy the earth.

And then in second Thessalonians, in flaming fire, taking vengeance on them that know not God, and that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.

It's against those that don't know God, that don't love Him, and that don't obey Him.

And again, in first Peter, for the time has come that judgment must begin at the house of God. And if it first begin at us, what shall be the end of them that obey not the gospel of God?

So that's the why...

That's why God pours out His wrath; because it's to be poured out on those that disobey Him, that destroy the earth, that don't know Him, that don't acknowledge the Lord Jesus Christ, and don't obey the Lord by obeying the gospel.

Who is the wrath of God poured out on?

So the wrath of God was poured out on the people who hate God, after God saved His faithful, both times.

The world today is just like it was before the flood and before Sodom and Gomorrah destruction.

And just like the days of Lot and Noah, at the flood and in Sodom and Gomorrah, when destruction came on the world at the flood, and at Sodom and Gomorrah, the only people that had tribulation were the men of God.

We're told that it is as the days of Lot and as the days of Noah that the last day would be, the day of the Lord when He returns and pours out His wrath.

They give themselves in marriage. They're partying. They're sending gifts to each other.

They're, I mean, they're just living their lives and celebrating and going on with their lives...

They don't have tribulation. The world doesn't see it.

The people that were destroyed at the flood and at Sodom and Gomorrah did not have tribulation. They didn't see it coming.

It was only the men of God who knew it was coming.

Just like we're told in 1 Thessalonians 5:4-5, only those in darkness will be surprised. Those who walk in the light will know and expect the Day of the Lord.

And Revelation 3:3, those who don't watch in obedience, will not know, and Jesus will come upon them as a thief.

Lot was persecuted and so was Noah by the people that did not believe in the Lord and were not obedient to Him.

So the wrath of God is poured out on the people after God saves his faithful.

In both examples of the flood and in Sodom and Gomorrah, God poured out his wrath after saving his people.

For the flood, He put Noah and his family on a boat.

And then at Sodom and Gomorrah, He brought Lot and his family out before destroying Sodom and Gomorrah.

Both times, His wrath was poured out after He saved His people.

God specifically tells us that those that love Him will not suffer the wrath (of God) to come.

So we are not going to be subjected to the wrath of God. God's people are not.

It specifically tells us so in the word of God that it's not for those who love Him, but it's those who don't love Him.

Just like it says in first Thessalonians, Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath of God.

If we love God, we are not going to be subjected to his wrath.

And in first Thessalonians five, it says, for God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our lord Jesus Christ.

Romans five, but God commanded his his love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Much more then being now justified by His blood, we shall be saved from wrath through Him.

Only those that don't love Him, those that hate Him, will suffer His wrath, not those that do love Him.

So that's the who.

It's for the wicked, for those that disobey God, those that don't love Him, and not for those that do.

And when when that time comes, just prior to the wrath of God, it's going to be a time of great tribulation, a time of trouble as it says in Daniel.

We who love God will need to be patient when those days are upon us.

What is the wrath of God?

The Lord will exact revenge on those that hate Him, those that persecuted and killed His beloved children. He loves us and will avenge the suffering of His people, and He will righteously avenge Himself!

The belief that the time of trouble spoken of in Daniel and the great tribulation that Jesus spoke of is the wrath of God, is what most people are taught and believe.

And that's not true. The tribulation is actually the wrath of Satan, when he is cast to the earth in Revelation 12.

He is cast to the earth having great wrath, because he knows that his time is short.

It's the same time period as the reign of the Antichrist, in that final three and a half years.

And in Daniel 12, we see that the archangel Michael will stand up, and there shall be a time of trouble at that time, which is when the war in heaven takes place in Revelation 12, and Satan and his angels are cast out of heaven.

It's by the power of Satan that the Antichrist rules the world (Rev 13:4).

It's the vials, or "bowls" in different translations, that are the wrath of God.

The vials in Revelation fifteen and sixteen are the wrath of God. The wrath comes at the end of the tribulation.

It tells us specifically that these vials are full of the wrath of God and He's going to pour them out on the wicked immediately after He takes those that love Him out of the world.

The vials are the wrath of God, not the entire book of Revelation, as so many false teachers say...

Vial/Bowl #1

It's my bet that the "mark", probably and RFID tattoo or a chip under the skin, will be where this "noisome and grievous sore" appears.

Vial/Bowl #2

Remember that seven trumpets are mostly a third part?

That's kind of the theme of the seven trumpets, is the third part, the third part, the third part of the trees, the third part of the ships were destroyed.

The third part of the sea became blood. The third part of the creatures in the sea died.

The third part of the sun, moon, and stars were smitten.

The third part of mankind is going to die at the sixth trumpet.

It's all a third part...

It's all the warnings that God is giving. The trumpets seem to be major warnings from God.

And then, when he pours out his wrath, at the end, it's going to be all, all of the waters become blood.

And all die. All the creatures in the sea die.

It's going to be really, really bad during His wrath.

Vial/Bowl #3

Imagine how awful this will be. The sea has been turned to "the blood of a dead man", so it will be corrupt and poisonous. The rivers and fountains of water become the same... no fresh water anywhere on earth... wow... I'm sure glad I won't be here!

Rev 16:5 And I heard the angel of the waters say, Thou art righteous, O Lord, which art, and wast, and shalt be, because thou hast judged thus. For they have shed the blood of saints and prophets, and thou hast given them blood to drink; for they are worthy . And I heard another out of the altar say, Even so, Lord God Almighty, true and righteous are thy judgments.

Vial/Bowl #4

This vial is poured upon the sun so it appears that the “global warming” men say is happening will appear to really accelerate at this time, and men will blaspheme God because of it.

Rev 16:8 And the fourth angel poured out his vial upon the sun; and power was given unto him to scorch men with fire. And men were scorched with great heat, and blasphemed the name of God, which hath power over these plagues: and they repented not to give him glory.

It's likely that there will be a massive solar storm that directly hits the earth... If so, this will also bring a massive EMP that will fry all the electronics. Electronic communications, phones, computers, cars and trucks, aircraft, etc., will all cease to function.

Vial/Bowl #5

The seat of the beast (probably the place where the Antichrist calls home, or possibly the whole world since it says “his kingdom”) will be full of darkness and pain.

They will still refuse to repent, and will curse God...

Vial/Bowl #6

During the last part of the wrath of God, the Euphrates River is going to be dried up to make way for the kings of the East to gather for the battle of Armageddon where the Antichrist will take the armies of the world down through the Valley of Megiddo to destroy Israel.

Most likely he'll be so angry and he'll believe that it's his prophecy (false Islamic prophecies that mirror the Bible) coming to pass, and when Jesus appears in the air and takes his people to be with him in the clouds, the Antichrist is going to call Jesus the antichrist, believing that He is the Islamic Dejjal, the Islamic Antichrist.

Click here to see the prophecies Satan set up in Islam to fool them!

And he's actually going to bring the nations of the world to destroy Israel as God's pouring out his wrath.

The false prophecies of Islam say that this will be necessary to appease their god. Allah is angry because Israel exists, so they must destroy her utterly.

And that's what the "Battle of Armageddon" is. Satan has set them up to think that their god is angry while God is actually pouring out His wrath.

When this event happens, where the antichrist brings the world to destroy Israel, God will come and destroy the armies. God will not allow Israel to be wiped out, nor will Jerusalem ever be destroyed.

This is when Jesus actually finishes his descent from the clouds, touches down on the Mount of Olives, and wipes them all out.

And in order for that to happen, the Euphrates River is dried up.

There're some very large dams on the Euphrates River where if they were to raise all those dams, they could very easily dry up the river in order to make way for the armies of the north and east to to cross and come into Israel, which is exactly what the Bible tells us is going to happen.

At that time, it tells us that three spirits of devils working miracles will go out to gather the kings of the earth to do battle.

This is not after the Euphrates River has dried up, but this is an event that's happening during the wrath of God where these three spirits of devils are going to go out and do miracles and cause the kings of the earth to go with the antichrist and come against Israel to do battle at the battle of Armageddon.

It's not much of a battle, however. Jesus simply speaks a word and wipes them out.

Vial/Bowl #7

The seventh vial is the same event as the sixth seal and seventh trumpet. They are all recording the same event.

It's the last thing that happens in this present age. The wrath of God is poured out and He takes over the world, putting down the governments of men.

The Lord returns, pours out His wrath, and there's a great earthquake when Jesus touches down on the Mount Of Olives, as it tells us also in Zechariah 14. There's going to be an earthquake bigger than the earth has ever seen.

Zechariah 14:4 And his feet shall stand in that day upon the mount of Olives, which is before Jerusalem on the east, and the mount of Olives shall cleave in the midst thereof toward the east and toward the west, and there shall be a very great valley; and half of the mountain shall remove toward the north, and half of it toward the south.

He'll split the Mount Of Olives, and it'll go all the way across the Mediterranean Sea into Europe and destroy mystery Babylon, which I believe is Rome, or more specifically the Vatican.

He's going to wipe out the armies coming against Israel, and establish the kingdom of God.

That's when it will be "done". Finally.

That will be the end of the age of man, basically, where man is ruling the world and Jesus will return, set up His kingdom and rule and reign for a thousand years, with a rod of iron.

And that is the Last Day, the Day of the Lord.

It's been six thousand years since the creation, Six one thousand year days in God's eyes.

2 Peter 3:8 But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.

And that last thousand years is that last, seventh, day. And the last vial begins it.

The millennial reign of Christ, is the Day of the Lord.

When He appears in the sky, the sun, moon, and stars will be darkened.

There's going to be great hailstones that weigh as much as a couple hundred pounds!

Mountains and islands will be moved.

And there's going to be massive earthquakes.

This last earthquake is the great final earthquake, but there's going to be earthquakes happening all over the world and mountains and islands will be moved out of their places because of the the movement of the crust of the earth and everything that's going on.

There's going to be voices, thunders, and lightnings. And the heavens will be shaken.

And men will be angry.

They're going to be trembling in fear and hiding from God's wrath and blaspheming Him in anger during that time.

All of it is due to the wickedness of man and against those who do not love Him.

So that's what the Bible tells us about the wrath of God and why it's going to happen, what is going to happen, who it's poured out on. Now, we'll see when it's going to happen.

When is the wrath of God?

Many people teach and many believe that Revelation is a chronological sequence of events, and that more than just the vials is the wrath of God.

Again, not true...

We can't read Revelation as a sequential record of events!

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Study the chart and compare what occurs in each scripture. Each of the passages are describing the same events that occur immediately after the Tribulation at the Battle of Armageddon (same as the Battle of Gog and Magog).

Notice that the Seal, Trumpet and Vial all have an earthquake and the wrath of God is come upon the earth. Matthew shows the same events that also are shown in the 6th Seal and the events in Matthew happen immediately after the Tribulation, which is when the battle of Armageddon takes place. The islands and mountains moving, the great hail, God's wrath and the earthquake from Ezekiel are the same as the 7th Vial and except for the hail not mentioned in the Seal, it's also the same. Likewise the 7th Trumpet has the same events except for mountains moving. The battle of Gog in Ezekiel is the same event as the battle of Armageddon.

The conclusion is obvious. All of these events happen at the same time but they are described in several places in the bible. If this is true, then Revelation is definitely not written in chronological order.

See my article on the Revelation of Jesus Christ and the Timeline of Events

After Christ returns and takes us to be with Him, He's going to pour out His wrath.

It's only going to be a few weeks of time that that happens.

And it's important to help understand that when we look at Revelation, look at Revelation chapters six, eleven, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen and nineteen, all talk about the wrath of God.

And in chapters six, eleven, fourteen, sixteen and nineteen, it talks about God's wrath being poured out.

So, are we really talking about the wrath of God being poured out five times?

And then we see in chapters fourteen and fifteen, God's wrath is presented as a future event.

If we read the book of Revelation as if it's a chronological sequential record of events, why would John present the wrath of God as a future event if it's already happened?

Why would he talk about it being a future event in chapters fourteen and fifteen if it's already happened in Revelation six and eleven?

So it doesn't make sense to read Revelation that way.

We have to read it the way it was written, and the way that we understand it as written is that John records all the events and the visions that he saw, but they're not a sequential record.

Some things happen prior to other things, but a lot of the things that John records is; something happens and a series of events happen and then he records another series of events that may be happening at the same time, which is what we see when we look at the sixth seal, the seventh trumpet, and seventh vial.

We see that all of these records of these series of events all end at the same place. Everything literally leads to the Day of the Lord. The Revelation of Jesus Christ is what the entire book of Revelation is about.

Where the sixth seal, seventh trumpet, seventh vial are at the same time that Matthew, where Jesus says it's immediately after the tribulation, shows that all these events happen at that time.

And the same thing in Ezekiel, where it's the same as the seventh vial, where the battle of Gog and Magog is really another record of that same battle of Armageddon that we're told about in two different places.

And when we look at all of these scriptures, these five in the chart, there's a lot of other scriptures that talk about this, but these five very clearly show us that all of these events are the same thing.

When we look at it, we see that there's a great earthquake, that the sun, moon, and stars are darkened, that mountains and islands are thrown down, fled away, moved, and it's the great day of the wrath of God.

There's lightnings, voices, and thunderings, powers in heavens being shaken, great voices in heaven, and then we have the great hail that happens in several accounts, and all these aren't happening at several different times. They're the same events being described in several places.

And when we put it all together, that's when we get a full understanding of what it is and the timing of it. It all comes together so clearly when we understand how to read it!

So when we look at Daniel eleven and twelve, we're shown that the antichrist reign specifically will be for twelve hundred and ninety days or three point five three years from the time of the abomination of desolation to the end of these things.

What Daniel's being shown there is the abomination of desolation. This is when the antichrist sits in the temple of God claiming to be God as Paul tells us in 2 Thessalonians 2.

That's the abomination of desolation.

And then "the end of these things" is the last day, the day the Lord returns.

So it's going to be twelve hundred and ninety days from that event to the last day when Christ returns.

And then there's another specifically stating that there will be a time, times, and a half, which is in old testament verbiage; a time is a year, times is two years, and a half is half a year.

So we are told again, that it's going to be three and a half years till everything is done, till all things shall be finished.

And there is going to be a time of trouble in Daniel 12, such as never was, which is the same description of the great tribulation that Jesus talked about.

And it says that that the people that know God will be strong during that time.

That some shall fall, but the wise shall understand, and the wicked will not understand.

And blessed is he who waits until the thirteen hundred and thirty fifth day.

So we're given several time frames.

We're given three and a half years, and then this one which is slightly more; 1335 days.

There's an additional forty five days tacked on there.

So when we look at this period of time, we see that the three and a half years will be the time of the wrath of Satan, as I spoke about earlier where Satan in Revelation chapter 12 is cast to the earth having great wrath because he knows that his time is short.

And we're given that same three and a half year time period.

And then so it's going to be between this twelve hundred and sixty days that were given in some parts, twelve hundred ninety days that we just saw, three and a half years, forty two months, and Revelation 13 tells us that the antichrist is given power for forty two months exactly.

So we know that it's going to be this three and a half year time period that the Antichrist rules, and where Satan is cast to the earth.

And then it's going to be somewhere between the twelve hundred and sixtieth day and that thirteen hundred and thirty fifth day where he said, blessed is he that waits until the thirteen hundred and thirty fifth day day is because if you manage to survive the wrath of God, then you're blessed because now you got a chance to live into the thousand year reign and quite possibly actually find salvation.

Blessed is he that makes it to that day.

So it's going to be somewhere in that last forty five or seventy five days that the wrath of God is actually being poured out.

And like I said, in Revelation 12, we're seeing that the devil will be cast to the earth having great wrath, knowing that his time is short.

This time of trouble in Daniel is that last three and a half years, which is the wrath of Satan.

And the vials, as we studied above, are the wrath of God and will be poured out in that last seventy five days, possibly just the last forty five days.

It's just going to be a few weeks of the wrath of God being poured out.

It's not going to be a seven year period.

And in fact, as we see here, the the last three and a half years is the time of the tribulation.

It's not going to be a seven year tribulation period.

It's a three and a half year tribulation period when Satan is cast to the earth having great wrath and the antichrist is actually in power during that time.

Prior to that, in the first half of the final seven years, will be when the antichrist stands up, begins gathering power to take over the world, but he won't take over the world completely and utterly until the midst of that week at the three and a half year mark where then he will institute the mark of the beast and and will be hunting down Jews and Christians and it's going to be a terrible time of tribulation for the saints of God.

It's not going to be for the world as a whole. Remember, they'll be partying it up...

Just like we studied above where at the time of the flood and at the time of Lot, Sodom and Gomorrah, the tribulation was for the saints of God, the people that loved God, not the people of the world.

They were persecuted during that time. The world as a whole was not under tribulation.

The people of the world were having a great time.

Ignoring God, going about sinfully, living their lives in wickedness and everything that it tells us in the Bible.

It's going to be the same at the last day just like Jesus told us as he said it would be as the days of Lot and as the days of of Noah where the world as a whole is not going to be under tribulation.

It's going to be the people of God that are under tribulation and when we see the abomination of desolation, then there shall be great tribulation as Jesus told us, and it's immediately after the tribulation that we will see the sixth seal, the seventh trumpet, and will be gathered to the Lord at that time.

And that's what begins the pouring of the vials.

Again, the saints will not be here for the vials.

The wrath of God is to destroy them which destroy the earth.

Those that are disobedient to God and do not love him.

So, let's list the scriptures that show us the timelines and when the wrath of God comes. I highly suggest that you read all of these scriptures and study them so you can understand it for yourself.

So, if we look at Revelation 11, Revelation 6, and Revelation 16, as I said before, the sixth seal, seventh trumpet, seventh vial are all the same event and it's going to be a very big and calamitous event.

There's where we're going to see the wrath of God.

We're going to see a great shaking in the earth and then the sky and the heavens and it is going to be a very loud and calamitous event.

And then in Daniel two, seven, eight, eleven, and twelve, we see that that this last world dominating power, the iron mingled with clay of Daniel two, the prophecy of the world governing kings and the nations that they rule we're shown that this last world dominating power, the iron mingled with clay, that fifth section of the statue will be in power when Jesus returns and destroys men's rule over the world.

The kingdoms of man will now be the kingdoms of God.

And we see that in Daniel seven, these four kings that are spoken of in Daniel seven will also exist at the time of Christ's return.

And you'll see in or as you've seen in other videos and documents I've done, if you've watched them, that these four kings and the iron mingle with clay and the first four seals, which are the four horsemen of Revelation, the four spirits of Zechariah, all show a big picture of the End Time.

You can see that all of these things come together in a single solitary picture that God painted and it all fits together so perfectly.

And then in Daniel eight we see that the antichrist will cause craft to prosper and by peace will destroy many of God's people, will stand up to Christ when he returns, but will be broken without hand.

And Daniel eleven and twelve, it tells us that the Antichrist will establish Himself but shall come to his end and that at that time there will be a time of trouble such as never was, and at that time the people of God will be delivered.

And it tells us in Matthew 24, Mark 13, Luke 17 that it's immediately after the tribulation that the sun, moon and stars are darkened.

The wrath of God is poured out.

The great shaking, the great earthquake that Jesus will bring with power and glory, and it'll be as the lightning flashes across the sky from the east to the west.

It's not going to be something nobody sees, or that some people don't see, but some people do.

Every eye will see Him.

It's going to be very, very calamitous, loud, bright, as the lightning flashes across the sky and the angels are sent with the sound of the trumpet to gather his elect.

Remember, this is immediately after the tribulation that this happens. And the elect will be gathered.

In second Thessalonians, it tells us that the coming of the Lord and our gathering to Him will not come until the antichrist is revealed by the abomination of desolation.

When the antichrist sits in the temple of God claiming to be God, that's when we're going to know exactly who the antichrist is.

We'll be able to definitely say that is the man God prophesied about.

And we know that the coming of our Lord and our gathering to Him is not going to happen until after that.

So, it's going to be in the midst of that final seven years that we see the abomination of desolation and we know for certain that the coming of the Lord and our gathering to Him is not going to happen until after that event. And then when the antichrist stands up to the Lord, of course, it's just going to be, well, there's not really going to be a battle.

I mean, you can't fight God, and it tells us in Revelation that it's a sword out of the mouth of the Lord Jesus.

He's basically just going to speak a word and destroy the antichrist and the armies.

And his coming is going to be very bright.

In first Thessalonians, it tells us that he will descend with a shout and will catch the elect to meet Him in the clouds and meet Him in the air.

Revelation one says that he comes with clouds and that every eye will see Him, even those that pierced Him, meaning even the Jews that don't believe in Jesus, those who's ancestors are the ones that killed Him.

Literally everybody is going to see Him.

And then in Revelation 19, we see that that's when the marriage supper of the land happens and we see the "battle" of Armageddon.

We see Jesus treading the wine press of the wrath of God which is also depicted in Revelation 14.

It's the same thing as Revelation 19. It's just a separate depiction of it.

And then the antichrist and false prophet are cast into the lake of fire.

And in first Thessalonians and Luke, we see that the Lord will come as a thief in the night but only to those that are in darkness.

It won't be a surprise to those that know the Lord, that love the Lord.

It won't be a surprise!

It will only be as a thief in the night to those that don't know the Truth, that don't know Him, and that are in darkness.

And then it also says that those that are in darkness, they're going to say peace and safety, which is the call of the new world order.

Where the world is going to say we've finally done it. We've finally achieved world peace.

And then sudden destruction will come upon them, because they're turning from God, trusting in their own power, the power of man, and turning completely against God, and disrespecting Him, hating Him, not believing in Him, and being wicked and prideful and disobedient, and that's why God destroys them.

They're going to say they've done it and then God's going to say, no, you didn't.

And like I said, peace and safety is the motto of the new world order in the United Nations agenda.

So then in Zechariah 14, we see that the Mount Of Olives will cleave in half, that the Lord will come with all saints, that all nations are gathered against Jerusalem, which is the battle of Armageddon, and the Lord shall fight against the nations.

Again, the battle of Armageddon is the same thing that we're seeing in Zechariah 14.

And in Joel, it tells us that the Lord will roar out of Zion, that the harvest is ripe.

It's talking about the same period of time that the Lord shall roar out of Zion, that the harvest is ripe, the day of the Lord is at hand, and that the wrath of God is poured out.

There's going to be a great shaking or earthquake and all nations shall be gathered in the Valley Of Jehoshaphat to war which is, again, the battle of Armageddon.

Then, in Ezekiel thirty eight and thirty nine, in verse sixteen of chapter 38, it says, the Lord will bring the nations against Israel as a cloud to cover the land which is again that same battle of Armageddon and it says that this is the day of the Lord and there's going to be the wrath of God, a great shaking or earthquake just as we saw in Revelation.

The same event, all happening at the same time. There is just different records of the same event in multiple prophecies.

And if what I just said confused you, I have an article on Gog and Magog and what it is and how to understand that Ezekiel 38 is the same as Revelation 19 where it's the battle of Armageddon, and what Gog and Magog is.

Info on Gog and Magog

And I've listed it there. You can go and look at that article that I have on the web, and I will most likely be doing a video on that as well.

So, when we look at all of those scriptures that we just looked at, we see that that they're all telling us the same things.

Every single one of those scriptures tells us that when the Lord returns, it's going to be this great, calamitous loud event that every single eye in the world will see.

It's going to be as the lightning flashes across the sky with a shout, with the sound of the trumpet, with power and glory.

It's going to be an event that no one will miss.

And it will be a surprise to the world as the antichrist is ruling a one world government and proclaiming peace and safety.

That's when the Lord will come.

And when He comes, He's going to come with the saints.

They're going to be gathered to Him in the air, in the clouds, and then the wrath of God is poured out, and then he will finish his descent, touch down on the Mount Of Olives, and wipe out the armies that the Antichrist is bringing against Israel.

And when he touches down on the Mount Of Olives, there's going to be a an earthquake bigger than the world has ever seen.

And that's when he will set up his kingdom and put down the leading nations and destroy Islam, the fourth beast of Daniel seven, and that last ruling one world government the antichrist is using to rule the world, which is the iron mingled clay of Daniel two.

All of those scriptures tell us the same thing, and then, it is done! This is the culmination of God's great plan.

This epic story that he's written, it's the end.

When he returns, puts down the governments of men and takes over the world and rules and reigns.

Praise the Lord. And I saw a new heaven and a new earth...

And the first heaven and the first earth were passed away and there was no more sea, and the sea we're talking about here is that same sea as in Daniel seven.

It says these four kings came out of the sea.

What the sea is there a depiction of the waters creation, the sea of creation.

There will be no more new creation in the realm of men.

God's going to create a new heaven and a new earth, and that's going to be it, and we're going to spend eternity with Him in that creation.

And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain, for the former things are passed away.

It's going to be glorious to be with the Lord in eternity!

If we compare scripture where God returns; putting these scriptures together really gives us the big picture and great understanding:

Rev 11:14-19 (7th trumpet); Rev 6:12-17 (6th seal); Rev 16:17-21 (7th vial)

Daniel 2, 7, 8, 11, 12

Matthew 24:30, Mark 13, Luke 17:24

2 Thess 2:1-8

1 Thess 4:16-17

Revelation 1:7

Rev 19:11-16

1 Thess 5:1-4, Luke 17:24-30

Zech 14

Joel

Ez 38 - 39

Then:

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Woohoo!!!

Praise the Lord Jesus Christ!

Amen!

Let there be glory and honor to Jesus!

May the Lamb who was slain receive the reward of His suffering!

Hallelujah Praise the Lamb!

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