• Episode 16: AND THE RAINS HAVE COME

  • Aug 14 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 16: AND THE RAINS HAVE COME

  • Summary

  • In this riveting episode, we delve into the profound and dramatic events described in Revelation Chapter 16. The episode begins with a powerful voice from within the temple, commanding the seven angels to pour out the vials of God's wrath upon the earth. This marks a pivotal moment in the unfolding divine judgment.

    The first vial brings grievous sores upon those who bear the mark of the beast, leading to unbearable agony. The second and third vials turn the seas and rivers into blood, killing all life within them. The fourth vial intensifies the sun's heat, scorching the earth and causing immense suffering, yet men refuse to repent and continue to blaspheme God.

    The fifth vial brings darkness upon the kingdom of the beast, increasing the torment of its inhabitants. The sixth vial dries up the Euphrates River, preparing the way for the kings of the east and the battle of Armageddon. Three unclean spirits, resembling frogs, emerge from the mouths of the dragon, the beast, and the false prophet, performing miracles to gather the world's kings for this great battle.

    The seventh and final vial is poured into the air, resulting in a voice from heaven declaring, "It is done." This is followed by voices, thunders, flashes of lightning, and the most massive earthquake ever experienced, causing widespread destruction. Great hailstones, each weighing about 70 pounds, fall upon men, who continue to blaspheme God despite the plagues.

    Throughout the episode, we are reminded of the importance of repentance and the dire consequences of ignoring God's commandments. The episode concludes with a message of hope, emphasizing the need for faith and the promise of salvation for those who call upon the name of the Lord.

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