These first four trumpet blasts truly resulted in uncovering the desolate and death-dealing condition of Christendom. Her part of "the earth" was exposed as deserving of Jehovah's judgment. Revolutionary governments springing up i her lands and elsewhere were shown to be inimical to spiritual life. The fallen condition of her clergy was laid bare, and the general darkness of her spiritual condition was exposed for all to see. Christendom is truly the most reprehensible part of Satan's system of things.
What more is there to reveal? Before we dind the answer to this question, there is a bried pause in the series of trumpet blasts. John describes what he next ses: "And I saw, and I heard an eagle flying in midheaven say with a loud voice: 'Woe, woe, woe to those dwelling on the earth because of the rest of the trumpet blasts of the three angels who are about to blow their trumpets!"' - REVELATION 8:13.
An eagle flies high in the sky, so that people in a wide area can see it. It has exceptionallty keen sight and can see a long way ahead of itself. (Job 39:29) One of the four cherubic living creatures around God's throne was pictured as a flying eagle. (Revelation 4:6, 7) Whether it is this cherub or another farsighted servant of God, it loudly proclaims a dynamic message: "Woe, woe, woe"! Let the earth's inhabitants take note, as the three remaining trumpet blasts are heard, each of them linked to one of these woes.
Next time: The First Woe-Locusts
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