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About This Series:

The Trumpets of Seven Angels" is a powerful exploration of Revelation 8-11, focusing on God's sovereignty amidst the chaos of the end times. These messages remind us that the trumpet judgments—cataclysmic events that devastate creation and humanity—are under God’s perfect control, unfolding according to His plan. Despite the intensity of judgment, many continue in defiance, worshiping creation instead of the Creator. The series reveals the reality of spiritual warfare, the destructive yet restrained role of demonic forces, and the vital call for believers to remain faithful witnesses even in adversity. It ultimately points to the hope of Christ's return and His coming kingdom, where justice prevails and God reigns forever. This series encourages believers to prepare spiritually, share the gospel boldly, and find strength in the promise of Christ’s eternal reign.

Sermons In This Series

1. Heaven Hushed

Heaven is silent as God pulls seven trumpets from behind the curtain. What are they for? What do they represent? Find out as Stephen takes us back into his study of John's magnificent vision.

2. No More Earth Day

In our day and age, people love talking about saving the environment. But that desire won't last. Revelation 8 makes it clear that nature will one day rise up against humanity to destroy us. We might show mercy to her now . . . but Mother Nature won't return the favor.

3. The Abyss Unlocked

Imagine locking a lion in a pit for a month without feeding him and then letting him out. You wouldn't want to be anywhere near that pit when he comes springing out! In Revelation 9, God opens the pit where Satan has been bound for a thousand years; when he comes out . . . all hell will break loose.

4. Bittersweet

Revelation is a difficult book to understand and interpret. Its message is packed full of poetic imagery, yet at the same time it remains extremely literal. So what do we make of John's vision? What does God want us to learn from it? Let's join Stephen now to find out.

5. From George Street to Your Street

Prophets like Moses, Elijah, and John the Baptist don't exist anymore. They're not walking the streets of New York City proclaiming the words of God and performing miracles. However, that doesn't mean the days of prophets are over. In the last days, God will send two men to prophesy of His coming judgment.

6. No Longer Top Secret

The last days will not be a pretty sight for those who refuse to bow their knee to Christ. But those days will be a glorious sight for the ones who do. To whom do you pay homage today?


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