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God’s Purpose in Wrath — The Tribulation Judgments From First Seal to Final Bowl
Scripture never presents the wrath of God as blind fury. From the first seal to the final bowl, every judgment in the Tribulation is sovereign, purposeful, and shot through with mercy. The same God who seals 144,000 servants before a single trumpet sounds is the God who sends an angel to preach the eternal gospel on the threshold of the bowls. Day 5 walks through the full sequence — and what it reveals about the character of the God we serve.
The Seals — Sovereign Judgment, Sovereign Mercy
The Lamb opens the seals — not Satan, not random historical forces. The Tribulation begins because the sovereign Lamb releases what has been sealed. Before the seventh seal opens, God pauses the judgment to seal His servants. The Tribulation martyrs cry out from under the altar — and God gives them white robes and tells them to rest a little longer. He has not forgotten them. He will not forget anyone who is His.
The Trumpets — Warning, Witness, and Resurrection
The trumpets escalate judgment while God simultaneously stations two witnesses in Jerusalem for 1,260 days. For the entire first half of the Tribulation these two preach the Word of God with fire from their mouths. The beast kills them. Their bodies lie in the streets for three and a half days. Then God raises them, calls them up, and their enemies watch — unable to stop it. Every attempt to silence God’s servants ends the same way. His Word will not return void even in the darkest hour of human history.
The Bowls — Final Judgment, Final Call
Before the bowls are poured, the redeemed in heaven sing about justice — declaring that what is about to happen is right. An angel preaches the eternal gospel across the whole earth one final time. Then the bowls fall. And still, under scorching heat and total darkness, humanity curses rather than repents. The sobering truth: hardened hearts do not soften under more judgment. The time to turn is now, while the door remains open and grace is still the offer on the table.
The Harvest God Never Stops Pursuing
An innumerable multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language stands before the throne in white robes — having washed them in the blood of the Lamb. The worst period of judgment in human history produces one of the greatest soul harvests in all of eternity. God’s mercy runs alongside every judgment. And the entire Tribulation sequence closes at Zechariah 12:10 — Israel looking on the Lamb they rejected, mourning as for an only child, as God pours out a spirit of grace and supplication. The Tribulation is not the end of God’s story with Israel. It is the pathway to their greatest hour of turning.
God does not pour out wrath because He is cruel. He pours it out because He is just — and because His justice is the very foundation of the salvation that follows. Peter answers the question directly: God is not slow, He is patient, not wishing that any should perish. The judgments are the exhaustion of that patience against a world that rejected every mercy. Read this study on the tribulation judgments on FaithNFreedom.social — every seal, trumpet, and bowl opened verse by verse. To follow the complete series from Day 1, visit our complete series index.
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