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Friday, June 22, 2018

The Seventh Trumpet

We interpret much of the Old Testament in light of the New Testament, but the keys to the signs and symbols of the book of The Revelation of Jesus Christ are found in the Old Testament. This is where we discover the message of the seventh trumpet. It will sound along with the previous six trumpets on the last day, but the Lord has been sounding this message throughout all of history. The trumpet symbolizes the direct voice of God and the gospel of redemption. It was blown to warn of danger and announce that there is shelter and protection in God.


The Seventh Trumpet (Biblical Study)
By Russell Stendal
Life Sentence Publishing
ISBN #978-1622450985
Price $14.95 (Paperback)
Price Free (Kindle)
167 Pages
Rating 4-Stars

“Worth The Read”

This is a nice Biblical study concerning the Biblical symbols and signs concerning the End Days revealed in the final book of the Bible, Revelations. The author begins his studies in the book of Genesis and works his way into the final book. I was surprised that the author even covered the book of Job; I don’t remember any preacher ever giving a sermon on Job. But the author does bring up some good points that might throw some meaning to the book that we haven’t considered yet.

Overall, I enjoyed reading what the author had to say concerning the End Times, and what God’s people must do to obtain Heaven, and be that perfect person in God’s Kingdom. It worries me a little that some non-believers reading this book may feel there is no hope for them reaching Salvation, and some Christians who aren’t there yet, either; but remember none of us are perfect yet, and the Way is easy once you accept Christ as your Savior and repent of your sins. Yes, that road is narrow, but we can strive to reach that place, so never give up.

Tom Johnson

Author of The Soul Stealers

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