But in the days of the voice of the seventh angel, when he is about to sound his trumpet, the mystery of God will be fulfilled, just as He proclaimed to His servants the prophets." But in the daysThis phrase indicates a specific period, emphasizing the unfolding of divine events within God's perfect timing. The Greek word for "days" (ἡμέραι) often signifies not just literal days but appointed times or seasons. This suggests a divinely orchestrated period where God's plans come to fruition, reminding believers of God's sovereignty over time and history. of the voice of the seventh angel when he is about to sound his trumpet the mystery of God will be fulfilled just as He proclaimed to His servants the prophets Persons / Places / Events 1. Seventh AngelThis angel is one of the seven who sound the trumpets in the Book of Revelation, heralding significant events in the unfolding of God's plan. 2. Voice of the Seventh Angel Represents the proclamation and the execution of God's final judgments and the culmination of His divine plan. 3. Mystery of God Refers to God's ultimate plan and purpose, which has been partially revealed through the prophets and will be fully realized at this time. 4. Servants the Prophets These are the prophets of the Old and New Testaments who have been given revelations about God's plan throughout history. 5. Days of the Voice This phrase indicates a specific period when the seventh angel's trumpet will sound, marking the fulfillment of God's mystery. Teaching Points Understanding God's TimingGod's plans unfold according to His divine timeline, and believers are called to trust in His perfect timing. The Role of Prophecy Prophecy serves as a guide and assurance for believers, showing that God has a plan and purpose that He will fulfill. The Mystery of God While some aspects of God's plan remain a mystery, believers can have confidence that it will be revealed and fulfilled in God's time. Faith in Fulfillment Believers are encouraged to have faith that God's promises and prophecies will come to pass, as He has revealed to His prophets. Living in Expectation Christians are called to live with an expectation of God's ultimate fulfillment, motivating them to live holy and purposeful lives. Bible Study Questions 1. How does the concept of the "mystery of God" in Revelation 10:7 encourage you to trust in God's plan for your life?2. In what ways can the role of the prophets in revealing God's plan inspire you to study and understand biblical prophecy more deeply? 3. How does the idea of God's perfect timing challenge or comfort you in your current circumstances? 4. What practical steps can you take to live with an expectation of God's ultimate fulfillment of His promises? 5. How can the connection between Revelation 10:7 and other scriptures like 1 Corinthians 15:51-52 deepen your understanding of the end times and the resurrection? Connections to Other Scriptures 1 Corinthians 15:51-52Discusses the mystery of the resurrection and transformation at the last trumpet, connecting to the idea of the "mystery of God" being fulfilled. Amos 3:7 Highlights that God reveals His plans to His prophets, aligning with the idea that the mystery of God was proclaimed to His servants. Daniel 12:7 Speaks of the end times and the completion of God's plan, similar to the fulfillment mentioned in Revelation 10:7. Ephesians 1:9-10 Talks about the mystery of God's will being made known, which is to unite all things in Christ, reflecting the ultimate fulfillment of God's plan.
People JohnPlaces PatmosTopics Accomplished, Accordance, Angel, Announced, Begin, Begins, Blows, Bondmen, Complete, Completed, Declare, Declared, Delay, Finished, Fulfilled, Further, Glad, Horn, Messenger, Mystery, News, Preached, Prophets, Purposes, Realized, Secret, Servants, Seventh, Sounded, Tidings, Trumpet, VoiceDictionary of Bible Themes Revelation 10:7 5595 trumpet 4113 angels, agents of judgment Library The Living One"I am He that liveth, and was dead" (i. 18). (...) (ho zon), THE LIVING ONE. Like the previous title, it is used as a special designation of the One whose unveiling is about to be shewn to John. Its use is peculiar to Daniel and Revelation. The two books thus linked together by it are linked as to their character and subject matter in a very special manner. It is used twice in Daniel:- Dan. iv. 34 (31 [19] ) and xii. 7; and six time in Revelation:- Rev. i. 18; iv. 9,10; v. 14; x. 6; and xv. 7. [20] … E.W. Bullinger—Commentary on Revelation The First vision "On Earth" Links Revelation 10:7 NIVRevelation 10:7 NLT Revelation 10:7 ESV Revelation 10:7 NASB Revelation 10:7 KJV Revelation 10:7 Commentaries Bible Hub |