Listen "Study in Revelation #39"
Episode Synopsis
The sermon centers on Revelation 8:1–6, interpreting the seventh seal's opening as a pivotal moment marking the transition from the pagan Roman Empire to the professing Christian Roman Empire, culminating in divine judgment through the trumpet plagues. It emphasizes that Jesus, as the angel of the covenant and high priest, intercedes for believers by purifying their prayers with His own righteousness, a role uniquely His and incompatible with the veneration of saints or images. The casting of the censer filled with fire onto the earth symbolizes God's righteous response to the rise of idolatrous practices—particularly the introduction of saints as mediators and the worship of relics and images—beginning with Constantine's Edict of Milan and solidified under Theodosius. These developments, rooted in pagan influences infiltrating the church, represent a profound departure from biblical monotheism and the exclusive mediation of Christ, violating the second commandment. The sermon warns that such innovations, though seemingly pious, constitute spiritual idolatry that corrupts worship and precedes God's judgment, as seen in the Goths' invasion following Theodosius's death, marking the first trumpet's fulfillment in history.
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