Monday - December 28, 2020 There is much about the interpretation of this chapter concerning which godly men disagree and which can cause division of viewpoints – but rather than take a side in the various debates, I wish to point out the main import of these words. Namely, that when the gospel is proclaimed (as it has been very largely in Revelation up until now, and especially in chapters 4 and 5) and yet is rejected, the effect of that rejection upon people is terrible. There is a silence in heaven for about half an hour – a pregnant silence, a silence of momentary peace, the lull that comes before the storm. And then the angels, acting as God’s emissaries and portrayers of his providence, sound trumpets that unleash very terrible effects upon the earth. The message of these words is, therefore, over and over again, to turn to God, to take seriously his Word, to listen to his gos...