
The Jason DeMars Podcast
The Jason DeMars Podcast
Mysteries Revealed - ETMH Section 33 - Rev 10:7 vs Rev 11:15
What if the true purpose behind the Book of Revelation's angels has been misunderstood for centuries? Join us as we unlock the profound mysteries of Revelation, dissecting the roles of the Church Age Messenger and the Seventh Trumpet Angel. We promise you'll gain invaluable insights into key scriptures like Revelation 10:7 and 11:15, understanding the critical differences between spiritual beings and human messengers. This episode will illuminate the often-overlooked parenthetical chapters of Revelation 7 and 10, offering a fresh perspective on the prophetic timeline and God's ultimate plan.
We'll delve into the essence of the seventh angel's role within the seals and trumpets, and how the mighty angel's descent with an open book links to Daniel's sealed visions. Discover the deep spiritual wisdom prepared for the wise in the end times, as foretold in Daniel 12:8-10. Through our detailed analysis, you'll come away with a clearer understanding of the fulfillment of God's mysteries and the significance of these divine revelations for the modern Church. Tune in for an episode filled with spiritual enlightenment and prophetic clarity.
End Time Message Handbook, section 33, revelation 10.7 Church Age Messenger vs. Revelation 11.15 Seventh Trumpet Angel. But in the days of the voice of the seventh angel, when he shall begin to sound, the mystery of God should be finished as he hath declared to his servants, the prophets, revelation 10.7. And the seventh angel sounded and there were great voices in heaven saying Revelation 10.7. In this section I want to examine these two verses very closely. Revelation 10.7, we find a reference to the seventh angel and the same again in Revelation 11.15.
Speaker 1:There are multiple groups of angels within the book of Revelation. There are the seven trumpet angels, seven vial angels and the seven church angels. We can be sure that the seven trumpet and vial angels are spirits. The reason for this is because in Revelation 15.1, john sees a sign in heaven, and it is seven angels. Having the seven last vials In them is filled up the wrath of God. So he saw them in heaven. That is another dimension. You can also be sure that the seven trumpet angels are spirits as well. Revelation 8.2 states these seven angels stand before God, just as Jesus stated regarding the angels that they behold the face of the Father which is in heaven Matthew 18.10. However, the seven angels of the seven churches in Revelation 2 and 3 are sure to be human beings. Revelation 2, 1, 8, 12, 18, and chapter 3, and chapter 3, 1, 7, and 14 all state Under the angel of the church of right. It can be sure that John was not writing to spirit angels. Note strong concordance states that angel here is from angelos, a messenger, especially an angel, by implication, a pastor angel messenger. Each church had a messenger and it is likely it was written to the pastor of each church. However, in a larger sense, since we have no other prophetic foreview of the church, each of these churches in Asia Minor represent distinct ages of the church. Therefore, in a larger sense, these pastors or messengers for the local churches speak of messengers that will be leading pastoral or even prophetic figures of the church in those ages of the church.
Speaker 1:Now some are stating that the seventh angel spoken of in Revelation 10-7 is the trumpet angel. Let us look at the big picture of the book of Revelation, especially in examining the seals and the trumpets. Revelation 6 lists the six seals, then we witness an event in Revelation 7. That is a parenthesis in the thought. And then the seventh seal is not present until Revelation 8.1. And in that case, it just states the seventh seal is open and there is silence in heaven for the space of half an hour. Then the seven trumpets are announced and we only see the six trumpets come forth. Then there is a parenthesis in thought again in Revelation 10, and it continues until the end of Revelation 11, where the seventh trumpet sounds, which actually leads to the final time of God's wrath and the transfer of the kingdoms to God and Christ. So Revelation 7 is a parenthesis and Revelation 10 is a parenthesis. So what are these events and where do they belong? Revelation 8.1, which is about the opening of the seventh seal, speaks merely of silence in heaven and gives no clue as to what it means.
Speaker 1:Revelation 10 shows us a mighty angel descending with an open book, a clear allusion to Daniel 12, 8-10, and then speaks of an angel that will finish the mystery of God. Is this the seventh trumpet angel? In some translations of the Bible they state that it is a trumpet angel, but that is because of a misunderstanding about the word sound, which can speak of a literal or a figurative trumpet sound. Notice, in Revelation 1.10, it says that John heard a great voice as of a trumpet, and then this trumpet voice said I am Alpha and Omega. In Revelation 10.7, we see, based upon the context, that the mighty angel descended from heaven with an open book.
Speaker 1:Seventh angel of Revelation 10.7 is finishing the mystery of God. In Daniel 12.8-10,. Daniel could not understand the vision and the mighty angel spoke to him that it would be sealed until the time of the end. Then, in verse 10, it shows that there will be a people on the earth called wise. They will be purified, made white, and that they will understand what was hidden to Daniel. So the seventh angel of Revelation 10.7 is revealing the mystery hidden to Daniel and he reveals it to a people on earth. How does God reveal his word to his people? Is it through heavenly angels or is it through earthly messengers? Therefore, we see that this messenger must be an earthly messenger and the only other place in Revelation that an earthly messenger is spoken of is in regards to the seven churches of Asia. So this must be the seventh church age messenger that will reveal the mystery of God, which was hidden since the days of Daniel, is now open. The means of this opening comes by the descent of the mighty angel from heaven and he communicates the revelation of this mystery through the seventh church age messenger, brother William Branham.
Speaker 1:Revelation 11.15 is simply the sounding of a trumpet by the seventh church age messenger, brother William Branham. Revelation 11.15 is simply the sounding of a trumpet by the seventh angel, and this is done in heaven. Notice that it speaks of the transfer of the kingdoms of this world to Christ. In Revelation 11.16, it says that this is communicated in heaven, not on earth. Revelation 10.1-3 shows that the open book will be communicated on earth. So the seventh angel in Revelation 10, the open book, will be communicated on earth. So the seventh angel in Revelation 10, 7 is bringing a message on earth. The seventh angel in Revelation 11, 15 is blowing his trumpet and it alerts the people in heaven and, as a result, you hear great voices in heaven and the 24 elders fall down to lead the worship. In Revelation 10, 7, we see the finishing of the mystery of God that was hidden in the sealed book, and this must be done for people on earth. Revelation 11.15 is clearly a heavenly angel and Revelation 10.7, according to God's unchanging pattern, is an earthly messenger sent by God with a message.
Speaker 1:I will leave off this subject in this month's edition of the PTF Contender with a quote from Brother Branham regarding this subject. Revelation 10 said seventh angel's message. Now, remember that's right at the seven trumpets, and there are seven angels blowing seven trumpets. That's what we're coming to next, but remember there very specifically, it said the angels, not the seventh angel's trumpet, but the seventh angel's message. See, not the trumpet angel, the message angel. See, the angel only sounded the trumpet. That seventh angel, the trumpet angel, was this that in the days of the message of the seventh angel, see, when his message is finished. See, that's the church age message. And this time then he would the message, not the trumpet, and the mystery of God that's written in the word should be finished.