Revelation 10:7
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 days
This 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
The "voice" (φωνή) here is a powerful symbol of authority and divine proclamation. The "seventh angel" signifies completion and perfection, as the number seven often represents in biblical numerology. This angel's role is pivotal, marking the culmination of a series of divine interventions. The angel's voice heralds a significant shift in the spiritual realm, underscoring the importance of listening to God's messengers.

when he is about to sound his trumpet
The trumpet (σάλπιγξ) is a recurring biblical symbol of announcement and judgment. In ancient Israel, trumpets were used to signal important events, such as festivals or battles. Here, the trumpet's sound signifies the imminent fulfillment of God's plan, calling believers to readiness and alertness. It serves as a divine wake-up call, urging the faithful to prepare for the unfolding of God's ultimate purpose.

the mystery of God
The "mystery" (μυστήριον) refers to divine truths previously hidden but now revealed through Christ and His apostles. In the New Testament, mysteries often pertain to God's redemptive plan through Jesus. This phrase reassures believers that God's purposes, though sometimes beyond human understanding, are intentional and will be unveiled in His timing. It invites trust in God's wisdom and His overarching plan for creation.

will be fulfilled
The Greek word for "fulfilled" (τελέω) conveys a sense of completion and perfection. It assures believers that God's promises and prophecies will reach their intended conclusion. This fulfillment is not just an end but the realization of God's redemptive work, offering hope and assurance that His kingdom will be established in its fullness.

just as He proclaimed
This phrase emphasizes the faithfulness of God in communicating His plans. The Greek word for "proclaimed" (εὐαγγελίζω) is often associated with the good news or gospel. It highlights that God's revelation to His prophets was not only a warning but also a message of hope and salvation. It reassures believers of the reliability and truth of God's word.

to His servants the prophets
The "servants" (δοῦλοι) are those who have dedicated their lives to God's service, particularly the prophets who were chosen to convey His messages. This phrase underscores the continuity of God's revelation from the Old Testament prophets to the New Testament apostles. It affirms the unity of Scripture and God's consistent communication with His people throughout history. The prophets serve as a testament to God's ongoing relationship with humanity, encouraging believers to heed their messages and trust in God's promises.

Persons / Places / Events
1. Seventh Angel
This 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 Timing
God'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 15:51-52
Discusses 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.
Aspects of ChristWilliam Guild, D. D.Revelation 10:1-7
The Little Book; Or, Characteristics of RevelationS. Conway, B. A.Revelation 10:1-7
The Word of Assurance and ConsolationR. Green.Revelation 10:1-7
The Word of Assurance and ConsolationR. Green Revelation 10:1-7
The End of TimeDean Goulburn.Revelation 10:5-7
The End of TimeE. Payson, D. D.Revelation 10:5-7
The End of TimeT. Boston.Revelation 10:5-7
The Mystery of God Finished with TimeRevelation 10:5-7
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Topics
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, Voice
Dictionary of Bible Themes
Revelation 10:7

     5595   trumpet
     6694   mystery
     7160   servants of the Lord
     7942   ministry

Revelation 10:1-11

     4113   angels, agents of judgment

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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"
E^1, chap. vi. 1-- 8. The Six Seals, and the sealing of the 144,000 From the whole of the first Vision "in Heaven" (H^1, vi. 1-vii. 8) for the putting forth of power "on Earth" in the completion of the redemption of the purchased inheritance. The price has been paid in the shedding of the precious blood of the Lamb; and now, the necessary power is to be exercised so as to secure all its wondrous results, in wresting the inheritance from the hand of the enemy by ejecting the present usurper, and
E.W. Bullinger—Commentary on Revelation

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