The prelude, which we have just examined last week, to the seven bowls or chalices of Christ's wrath against the nation of Israel, Jerusalem, and the Temple, conveys a horrific turn and nightmare situation in which the glory of God, issuing forth from the Holy of Holies (15:5) was not for the purpose of grace and salvation, but judgment and condemnation. The temple was closed off, as an act of judgment, and to indicate that the temple in Jerusalem was no longer the place where men and God would meet together. To Christ the nations come, and this gospel was proclaimed by Moses and the prophets, those whom the Jews killed, this being the great offense of the nation, and in this no other nation was like Israel - the putting to death the very ones who brought glad tidings of good news, chiefly the Son of God.
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Pastor Fowler is a native of Douglasville, GA, and grew up in the Presbyterian Church. Pastor Fowler is ever thankful for the Lord’s grace in his life, having been a benefactor of not only godly parents, but also godly pastors, mentors, and theological professors, who labored...