The Silence Before the Horn REVELATION 8:1-13 KJV In Revelation 8, we witness a dramatic shift in the unfolding events of the Tribulation. The chapter opens with an awe-inspiring silence in heaven for about half an hour (Revelation 8:1). This silence is a solemn pause—a moment of holy anticipation before God's judgment intensifies upon the earth. It is as if all of creation holds its breath, waiting for what is about to unfold. Following this silence, the seventh seal is opened, ushering in the seven trumpet judgments. Before the trumpets sound, an angel stands at the altar, offering the prayers of the saints with incense before the throne of God (Revelation 8:3-4). This reminds us that our prayers are heard, and God's justice will be carried out in His perfect timing.Then, the first four trumpets sound, bringing catastrophic judgment upon the earth:First Trumpet (8:7) – Hail and fire mixed with blood fall upon the earth, consuming a third of the trees and all green grass.Second Trumpet (8:8-9) – A great burning mountain (possibly a meteor or volcanic eruption) is cast into the sea, turning a third of the waters to blood and killing many sea creatures.Third Trumpet (8:10-11) – A blazing star, called Wormwood, falls from the heavens, poisoning a third of the rivers and making the waters bitter, leading to the death of many.Fourth Trumpet (8:12) – A third of the sun, moon, and stars are struck, reducing their light, bringing darkness and despair upon the earth.The chapter ends with a powerful warning: an eagle flying through the heavens cries out, "Woe, woe, woe," signaling that the last three trumpet judgments will be even more severe (Revelation 8:13). |