My Sheep
Hear My Voice
Before
Jesus was crucified He told the disciples to watch and pray,
something so simple, but they let their physical bodies take over and
they fell back asleep. In these last hours of time you need to hear
His voice. When He tells you something, it is very important, but
most ignore my voice or just discuss it and go on with what they were
doing. You will see many things start to happen shortly and if you do
not hear and obey His voice,... it will mean death for some of
you....Jesus has only your best interest in mind. Christ knows you
heart, and if you are truly His you will hear His voice. He awakes
many of you at 3am on the dot, but most will roll over and go back to
sleep. There are a few who will get up and pray. Your day is filled
with so many things and Jesus is the last thing many of you give your
time to. But Christ needs to talk to you,... to fellowship with you
and only when you are still and quite (3am) can you hear Him,... the
rest of your day is so busy you do not have time for Him,... but you
need to make time, for time is short and the Lord has instructions
for you.
Revelation
Chapter 10
This
passage (Rev. 10:1-11:13) is the fourth parenthetical passage in the
book and explains certain things which are not the contents of the
trumpets or vials, but which are fulfilled in conjunction with them,
as is clear from the passage itself. Chapter 10:1-11 is a vision of
the “mighty angel,” chapter 11:1-2 a vision of the temple and the
Holy City, and 11:3-13 a vision of the two witnesses. This fourth
parenthetical passage breaks the main vision of the trumpets and is
inserted between the sixth and seventh trumpets just as the first
parenthetical passage is inserted between the sixth and the seventh
seals. This alone is proof that it is parenthetical. As to the
fulfillment of the events of this passage that is clear, chapter
10:1-11, like the first part (Rev. 7:1-8) of the first parenthetical
passage, will be fulfilled in the order in which it is given. The
last part of this parenthetical passage (Rev. 11:1-13) concerning the
two witnesses, will be fulfilled from the middle of the Week onward
like the last part of the first parenthetical passage (Rev. 7:9-17),
as is clear from both passages. Thus, the parenthetical passages are
inserted in their proper places and will be fulfilled in the order as
given, except for a few passages, which are always clear as to their
time of fulfillment. It is only natural to understand that they are
to be fulfilled in the order of events in which they are inserted
unless it is stated otherwise.
The
Angel and the Little Scroll
And
cried with... At the same time he shouted like the roar of a lion.
The scene is certainly one to inspire awe, and when this angel
shouted, the voices of the seven thunders spoke.
“As when a lion roareth; loud and terrible; and indeed, it was the voice of the lion of the tribe of Judah, which was heard far and near, throughout the whole world, by his people, and is terrible to his enemies.
And when he... And when he had cried, seven thunders uttered their voices: Interpreters judge these seven thunders to signify those judgments of God which should be executed in the world upon the sounding of the seventh trumpet.
This
again, is a repetition of the idea contained in the preceding clause.
The Jews were accustomed to calling thunder the seven voices, and to
regard it as the voice of the Lord (compare the sevenfold "voice
of the Lord"; Psalm 29:1-11). In the same way that they regarded
lightning as the fire of God (Job 1:16).
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