Judgment mixed with Mercy Even Then
Published on September 25, 2007 By KFC Kickin For Christ In Religion
Here we go to the next level of judgment as we look a bit closer at the 4 Trumpets about to blow. We are looking at Revelation 8:6-13

6So the seven angels who had the seven trumpets prepared themselves to sound.
7The first angel sounded: And hail and fire followed, mingled with blood, and they were thrown to the earth. And a third of the trees were burned up, and all green grass was burned up.
8Then the second angel sounded: And something like a great mountain burning with fire was thrown into the sea, and a third of the sea became blood. 9And a third of the living creatures in the sea died, and a third of the ships were destroyed.
10Then the third angel sounded: And a great star fell from heaven, burning like a torch, and it fell on a third of the rivers and on the springs of water. 11The name of the star is Wormwood. A third of the waters became wormwood, and many men died from the water, because it was made bitter.
12Then the fourth angel sounded: And a third of the sun was struck, a third of the moon, and a third of the stars, so that a third of them were darkened. A third of the day did not shine, and likewise the night. 13And I looked, and I heard an angel flying through the midst of heaven, saying with a loud voice, “Woe, woe, woe to the inhabitants of the earth, because of the remaining blasts of the trumpet of the three angels who are about to sound!”


These are frightening words here. Many take these words symbolically, but we will take at face value as we have been doing all along. It makes perfect sense to do so.

John knew the OT well. Here it sounds exactly like the plagues of Egypt. The plagues back then were not symbolic. Hail happens. It happens literally. These events will occur , as they did in Egypt, at the end of time when the bondage to sin, death and suffering will be broken.

We see standing ready these angels each with their trumpets prepared to sound. This would begin when the Lord says blow. Only then will they sound their trumpets.

We see hail, fire and blood mentioned. Some believe the word for fire is lightening. We know the word is the same (Pur) which can be either "fire" or specifically, literally lightening.

Thirteen times John uses "1/3 gone." This speaks of God's mercy and love. Why? Because God is not destroying the earth in one fell swoop as he's fully capable of doing. He's giving them a chance, even then, as he destroys the earth by only a third.

Notice the vegetation goes first. Imagine the severity of this judgment. Imagine 1/3 of the trees gone up in flames. It looks like Exodus 9:22-24 is a small foreshadow of end times.

Then the Lord said to Moses, “Stretch out your hand toward heaven, that there may be hail in all the land of Egypt—on man, on beast, and on every herb of the field, throughout the land of Egypt.” 23And Moses stretched out his rod toward heaven; and the Lord sent thunder and hail, and fire darted to the ground. And the Lord rained hail on the land of Egypt. 24So there was hail, and fire mingled with the hail, so very heavy that there was none like it in all the land of Egypt since it became a nation.

After the first the second trumpet now is blown. Notice he says, "something like." John knows what hail, lightening, and fire looks like but here he doesn't quite know what this is. He's describing it as he sees it. Is it a meteor? An astroid? Does this seem far fetched today? 2,000 years ago, I'm sure this made no sense as it does today.

God is using the natural elements to destroy the earth. This "looks" like a mountain falling into the sea and will affect even the ships. We can now imagine tusami or tidal waves that will follow this burning thing that goes into the sea. This will be a global event and much chaos will follow. Interestingly Oceanfront property won't be such a hot comodity when this all comes down.

We now come to the third trumpet and we see a fallen star seeming to affect the fresh water now. Notice this star is named and has the appearance of a torch. Could John be describing what we know today as Halley's Comet? Could this burning torch like star have a tail? So we see this star has a special name; Wormwood. This star is reserved for a special future use.

Wormwood means bitter and is named after a poisonous plant which is even outlawed in some countries. We see here men will die because of this. The fresh water supply will be affected. Jeremiah uses the name Wormwood several times. We see this in Jer 9:13-16. He used this term in his Lamantations for himself because he had bitterness in soul.

Christ was given gall to drink. The Son of God was given bitterness to drink instead of fresh cool water. The one which flowed out of Him living waters wasn't even given a simple cup of water as he lanquished for all mankind.

So this brings us to the 4th trumpet. Here we see the lights turned down. Dimmed down. What is going to happen as a result of this dimness to the ecological system? Plants will struggle, their health will wane as their growing season has now been cut by a third.

We see in V12 John again repeats the 1/3. If you look close enough you'll see God's Mercy highlighted. God is God. He didn't have to do this in stages. He could have just as easily wiped out the world and left the inhabitants in total darkness if He so chose to do so.

By seeing the earth, sun and moon dimmed down, toned down, we have to acknowledge that all the earth will be affected. This is global. Darkness is a sign of God's judgment. Has He got your attention yet? Even then they still won't believe. As we read this, we should have a burden to speak. Jeremiah carried that burden. He tried not to speak but had no choice. It weighed so heavy on him he was compelled to shout out the judgments of God that were to come. Even then, none would hear him until it was too late.

We then are alerted to an angel or an eagle with a woe to all. A woe is a prelude to a funeral or calamity. We see it's repeated three times, usually done for emphasis, and seems as tho John has highlighted these words for his readers. But the message should not be missed. The next three trumpets will be worse.

Notice something here. This eagle is in the middle of things for a reason. It's as tho the entire planet is being notified of what is to come. All will hear this and will be with no excuse. The judgment will increase. So far all has had a natural element to it but the next three trumpets will directly affect man directly. These first four trumpet judgments have affected men indirectly.

This is a slow warning. It's like the pot is slowing being heated. The stove is slowly being turned up. This warning is directed at the inhabitants of the earth also known as dwellers of the earth. The earth is their home. For a Christian this earth is not their home. They are strangers waiting to go to their true home when the time is right. Christians know that this earth is a temporary place.

Today we hear slogans like, "Take Care of Mother Earth," or "Save the Planet." And of course we have Earth Day every year. As for Christians, our concern is not of the earth but is people. We want to "Save the People." We know as Christians that this planet is gone. It's groaning now with sin. This planet has a finate life and will not last.

Ezekiel 14:19-20 says:

Or if I send a pestilence into that land and pour out My fury on it in blood, and cut off from it man and beast, 20“even though Noah, Daniel, and Job were in it, as I live,” says the Lord God, “they would deliver neither son nor daughter; they would deliver only themselves by their righteousness.”

What this is saying is they can "deliver only themselves." Even Daniel and Job could only save themselves. We can't save our kids, nor anyone else. It's between you and God.

Even with all this coming down God will reach down and save some. Joel 2:30-32

“And I will show wonders in the heavens and in the earth: Blood and fire and pillars of smoke.31The sun shall be turned into darkness, And the moon into blood, Before the coming of the great and awesome day of the Lord.32 And it shall come to pass
That whoever calls on the name of the Lord Shall be saved. "


None will be able to say, I didn't hear you. Hebrews 3:7-8 says:

Therefore, as the Holy Spirit says:

“Today, if you will hear His voice,8 Do not harden your hearts as in the rebellion,"

If you hear the voice of God calling you out of this world, don't hesitate. Run to Him and you will find He's been there waiting all along for you to come.




Comments (Page 1)
2 Pages1 2 
on Sep 27, 2007
Apoc. 8:6-7 "And the seven angels who had the seven trumpets prepared themselves to sound the trumpet.
7 And the first angel sounded the trumpet, and there followed hail and fire, mingled with blood, and it was cast on the earth. And the third part of the earth was burnt up, and the third part of the trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up."


To review a bit, Christ has opened the 7th seal of the Scroll which will reveal the mystery of the Messianic Kingdom to the whole world.

V. 6------The opening of the seventh seal leads to another symbolic "seven" for it contains all 7 trumpets, the last 3 trumpets are also the three woes. The last trumpet leads to the 7 bowls, Apoc. 11:15. The trumpet passages describe the same events as the previous six seals do only giving more detail. We’ll view the details of the Christ’ coming judgment through a different perspective.... same period, same events --different angle. This is called recapitulation.



7 The first angel sounded: And hail and fire followed, mingled with blood, and they were thrown to the earth.


These are frightening words here. Many take these words symbolically, but we will take at face value as we have been doing all along. It makes perfect sense to do so.


I can certainly understand taking this vivid apocalyptic language in the literal sense when describing God’s judgment of the Sanhedrin and the effects of the Jewish Roman war on the land of Israel in 70AD. Before you wince at this KFC, notice how closely all 7 trumpets parallel the signs that Jesus gave to His disciples in St.Luke 21.

We see hail, fire and blood mentioned. Some believe the word for fire is lightening. We know the word is the same (Pur) which can be either "fire" or specifically, literally lightening.


I interpret the “ hail, fire and blood ” symbolically. Blood is a product of human and animal life and doesn’t fall out of the sky. So what are these symbolic descriptions telling us? That the End is near, very near and it’s time to get back to God. God is calling men to repent.

The first four trumpet-plagues don’t directly strike mankind like the corresponding seals, but they effect his living space. These natural cataclysms are similar to the extraordinary natural disasters that already occurred with the breaking of the 6th seal, and they served to announce the approaching Judgment.
on Sep 27, 2007
Blood is symbolic. Actual blood more so than the word. Again, how can you say these things are symbolic just by mentioning them when it's clear the symbolism is built into it ACTUALLY OCCURING? Like the number 144,000... it's symbolic, but only because it's going to actually be 144,000.
on Sep 27, 2007
7 And the first angel sounded the trumpet, and there followed hail and fire, mingled with blood, and it was cast on the earth. And the third part of the earth was burnt up, and the third part of the trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up."



Yes, Jytheir, in this passage, hail, fire mingled with blood is symbolic to me. Have KFC explain the literal sense of this passage..hail, fire, mingled with blood cast on the earth.

If the hail, fire, mingled with blood misture consumes "all" the grass, how could 2/3 of the trees survive this in a natural way? Hail is caused by freezing temperatures, but fire is very hot-- they aren't compatible...(yet, the symbolical impression is that they mean very harming and damaging things...the Final Judgment is coming...is sin harming and damaging to one's soul?) The answer to these physical anomalies is that none of them are to be taken literally...this is apocalyptic language...these are physically naturally impossible.

But what isn't naturally impossible is what we learned from the 6th seal which is recapulitated in the trumpet-plagues. The 6th seal signals the preparation for the Final Judgment, but not the Final Judgment itself. God is looking from above keeping all that is going on here on earth under constant examination...Scripture tells us that before the Final Judgment He will send appropriate partial judgments...wars, famine, earthquakes, disease, etc.

These apocalyptic events are looked at from man's perpective and from God's perspective.

Like the number 144,000... it's symbolic, but only because it's going to actually be 144,000.


The 144,000 is symbolic to me. That it's an actal number of a select group of "sealed" Jewish evangelists who will work with Christ during the 1,000 year period in order to convert the remaining members of nations, understood as unsaved, since they weren't 'raptured'. Nah, I can't buy that.



on Sep 27, 2007
That it's an actal number of a select group of "sealed" Jewish evangelists who will work with Christ during the 1,000 year period in order to convert the remaining members of nations, understood as unsaved, since they weren't 'raptured'. Nah, I can't buy that.


I NEVER said that Lula. You are twisting my words here. The 1,000 years COMES AFTER the WRATH OF GOD is over. The Jewish Evangelists are DONE with their work on earth by then. Their actual time on earth doing this evangelizing is most likely 3/12 years more or less. Never did I put them with 1,000 years in the Millenium.

You have a hangup on the 1,000 years for some reason. I can't seem to get thru to you Lula on this. Again, I don't know how else I can say this.

The rest I'll get to later.





on Sep 28, 2007
According to Left Behind, all believers live through the 1000 years. But I think they went a little too far with "Kingdom Come" so I didn't read it all the way through.
on Sep 28, 2007
That it's an actal number of a select group of "sealed" Jewish evangelists who will work with Christ during the 1,000 year period in order to convert the remaining members of nations, understood as unsaved, since they weren't 'raptured'. Nah, I can't buy that.


I NEVER said that Lula. You are twisting my words here.


I'm sorry if this upset you. I just put it out there as "food for thought", not implying that it was your position or something you said.



If I'm not mistaken, those of the dispensational pre-millennial position see Apoc. 7 as set in the distant future during a 1,000 literal period that Christ physically reigns on earth.



on Sep 28, 2007
Apoc. 8:6-7 "And the seven angels who had the seven trumpets prepared themselves to sound the trumpet.
7 And the first angel sounded the trumpet, and there followed hail and fire, mingled with blood, and it was cast on the earth. And the third part of the earth was burnt up, and the third part of the trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up."


Re: the second part of V. 7--- St.John’s first glimpse of the “one-third” sequence.

Thirteen times John uses "1/3 gone." This speaks of God's mercy and love. Why? Because God is not destroying the earth in one fell swoop as he's fully capable of doing. He's giving them a chance, even then, as he destroys the earth by only a third.


Yes, this does speak of God’s mercy and love....the objective is convincing mankind to repent of their sins. The one-third is used to symbolize not final or total but partial judgment. It’s the Final Judgment when the total “three-thirds” will be taken away!

John knew the OT well.


Yes, he did. Ezekiel 5:1-17 uses the one-third in the course of God’s judgment. Here, Ezekiel 5 is a “type” of the Final Judgment meaning total judgment. Jerusalem is being judged for her aspostasy and God tells Ezekiel that one-third of the people will die by plague or famine; one third will be killed by the evading army’s sword and one third will be scattered to the winds followed by a sword.
In the case of Ezekiel since 3 "one-thirds" add up to a whole, God’s judgement here is total.

So the first four trumpets are going to be partial judgments, but where are they going to occur?

The fact that it’s “four” trumpets gives us the clue....it represents a global judgment. So, it's going to be a partial judgment, but all over the world. Another interesting aspect of looking at this is the fact that the four trumpets follow the same pattern in the first four days of Creation. God created light, land, water and celestial bodies. In Apoc. 9:1, St.John focuses on man and animals, corresponding to the 5th and 6th day of Creation.

The material objects that these trumpets effect represent life and vitality. These taken symbolically could well represent God’s Revelation, the written Gospel and (for me--oral Tradition) that gives mankind its spiritual life and vitality.

Another use of the ‘one-third” is Zechariah 13:8-9.

on Sep 28, 2007
Thirteen times John uses "1/3 gone."


I count that St.John uses the word “third” 14 times in Apoc. 8-9. The 14 times is symbolic too as in two “sevens”. That means these judgments are exact and precise. Getting ahead, Judgments in Apoc. 11 last 42 months...and the number “two” refers to Two Witnesses which bring down the plagues upon mankind during the 1260 days of their preaching... evidently fire comes out of their mouths...they shut the sky so it doesn’t rain....they turn waters into blood. Understanding all this symbolically, these are a composite of the judgments in Apoc. 8-9, which to me describe in detailed order the power of the Gospel on mankind.

Here it sounds exactly like the plagues of Egypt. The plagues back then were not symbolic.



No, not exactly taken like the plagues of Egypt. The trumpet-plagues are to be understood differently. For starters, Exodus wasn’t a symbolic book. They weren’t symbolic in the sense that those plagues were occurences that could exist. The differences between the trumpet plagues of Apoc. 8 is that the unnatural misture of elements and the emphasis is on one-third partial judgments. Exodus doesn’t speak of numbers as a third sustaining judgment and two-thirds escaping....ALL the land of Egypt was devestated by the ten plagues.

on Sep 28, 2007
But I think they went a little too far with "Kingdom Come" so I didn't read it all the way through.


I didn't read that far. I read the first maybe five or six books and couldn't get back into it.

I'm sorry if this upset you. I just put it out there as "food for thought", not implying that it was your position or something you said.


well you put it in such a way that it looked like I was saying this to be true and I said no such thing. So I wanted to clarify this.

If I'm not mistaken, those of the dispensational pre-millennial position see Apoc. 7 as set in the distant future during a 1,000 literal period that Christ physically reigns on earth.


No, I've never heard this to be true. Most believe these redeemed in Chap 7 are those who died during the tribulation. I'm saying it's the rapture not the death of the believer that we're seeing here. The vast multitude of Chap 7 is definitely coming out of the trib. It's just basically how they come to be in heaven that seems to be the question.

The fact that it’s “four” trumpets gives us the clue....it represents a global judgment


well it's really "seven" trumptets Lula not four. I'm just writing on the first four so I'm not understanding your point here.

Another interesting aspect of looking at this is the fact that the four trumpets follow the same pattern in the first four days of Creation. God created light, land, water and celestial bodies


I count that St.John uses the word “third” 14 times in Apoc. 8-9. The 14 times is symbolic too as in two “sevens”. That means these judgments are exact and precise. Getting ahead, Judgments in Apoc. 11 last 42 months...and the number “two” refers to Two Witnesses which bring down the plagues upon mankind during the 1260 days of their preaching... evidently fire comes out of their mouths...they shut the sky so it doesn’t rain....they turn waters into blood. Understanding all this symbolically, these are a composite of the judgments in Apoc. 8-9, which to me describe in detailed order the power of the Gospel on mankind.


This just goes to show you can make anything something and drift away from what's really being said. Why not just take it as how it's being said?

Exodus wasn’t a symbolic book.


Well Revelation is not all symbolic either. You're just assuming Revelation is totally symbolic. That's not true. If John was writing just a symbolic book it would mean nothing to nobody. John wrote a book about a vision he saw. He penned what he saw for the past, present and future. Yes there are some symbolic things in here, but you just don't assume everything in here is a symbol. Blood can be blood. Hail can be just hail, etc. If it makes sense......seek no other sense.

The 14 times is symbolic too as in two “sevens”. That means these judgments are exact and precise.


says who? What is this, a code? Why can't it be ....."14 is a division of 7 so it must be pairs he's talking about here?"

You're taking this and making it into something that's not there. Just believe what John says. If he says one third is killed. Then why not just believe it?

Besides how did you get 1/3 burned up or earth affected 14 times? Are you sure about this number? Are you counting a "third" angel in v10 which totally skews your 14 number?

There is no reason not to understand this and the other judgments plainly. If you symbolize this whole thing, you can make it be anything you wish it to be.





on Sep 29, 2007
lula posts:
The fact that it’s “four” trumpets gives us the clue....it represents a global judgment


KFC POSTS:
well it's really "seven" trumptets Lula not four.



Yes, the 7th seal contains all 7 trumpets. The first 4 are described and then distinguished from the last 3 trumpets which
are also the three woes.

Besides how did you get 1/3 burned up or earth affected 14 times? Are you sure about this number?


All I said, KFC, is that St.John uses the word "third" 14 times in Apoc. 8-9.

Check out 8:7 (twice); 8:8 (once); 8:9 (twice); 8:10 (once); 8:11 (once); 8:12 (five) 9:15 (once) and 9:18 (once).



on Sep 29, 2007
LLULA POSTS:
Another interesting aspect of looking at this is the fact that the four trumpets follow the same pattern in the first four days of Creation. God created light, land, water and celestial bodies


I count that St.John uses the word “third” 14 times in Apoc. 8-9. The 14 times is symbolic too as in two “sevens”. That means these judgments are exact and precise. Getting ahead, Judgments in Apoc. 11 last 42 months...and the number “two” refers to Two Witnesses which bring down the plagues upon mankind during the 1260 days of their preaching... evidently fire comes out of their mouths...they shut the sky so it doesn’t rain....they turn waters into blood. Understanding all this symbolically, these are a composite of the judgments in Apoc. 8-9, which to me describe in detailed order the power of the Gospel on mankind.


KFC POSTS:
This just goes to show you can make anything something and drift away from what's really being said. Why not just take it as how it's being said?


KFC, the Apocalypse has always been known as the most symbolic Book of Scripture...and, for the most part, this is the way I read and understand it, therefore I do take it as how it's being said...symbolically.

I'm describing what the symbolism means to me...all the while adding to the discussion. You may think that what I said is "making anything something"...however, to me, it's a legitimate correlation of those passages....good food for thought.

Why not just take it as how it's being said?



Blood can be blood. Hail can be just hail, etc. If it makes sense......seek no other sense.


Okay, then please explain the literal sense of v. 7; how in the literal sense, do you explain "hail and rain, mingled with blood and it was cast on the earth"? I get the hail and the rain explanation and I can accept fire as lightening...but these "mingled with blood" taken literally?

I've given my understanding of what the symbolism of "hail and rain, mingled with blood" means as follows:

Hail is caused by freezing temperatures, but fire is very hot-- they aren't compatible...(yet, the symbolical impression is that they mean very harming and damaging things...the Final Judgment is coming...is sin harming and damaging to one's soul?) The answer to these physical anomalies is that none of them are to be taken literally...this is apocalyptic language...these are physically naturally impossible.

But what isn't naturally impossible is what we learned from the 6th seal which is recapulitated in the trumpet-plagues. The 6th seal signals the preparation for the Final Judgment, but not the Final Judgment itself. God is looking from above keeping all that is going on here on earth under constant examination...Scripture tells us that before the Final Judgment He will send appropriate partial judgments...severe weather, earthquakes, underground volcanic eruptions, sunamis, etc. ...all meant to get people to wake up and get their priorities straight.

on Sep 29, 2007
Apoc. 8: 10-11 "And the third angel sounded the trumpet, and a great star fell from heaven, burning as it were a torch, and it fell on a third of the rivers and upon the (fountains) springs of water. 11 and the name of the star is called Wormwood. And a third of the waters became wormwood, and many men died from the waters, because they were made bitter.”


The third trumpet concerns wormwood. St.John uses the imagery of wormwood from the OT as you say in Jeremiah 9: 14-15; also 23: 15, Lm. 3:15 and Amos 5:7.

The Wormwood imagery is a judgment from God. A great star that falls from Heaven represents judgment from heaven and the waters represent the Gospel itself, the Gospel waters. Becasue of their apostasy, and sin the people don’t want what God gives them that they might grow unto salvation.

Wormwood means bitter and is named after a poisonous plant which is even outlawed in some countries. We see here men will die because of this. The fresh water supply will be affected.


Again taken literally, you see these verses as men physically dying because of a “poisoned” water supply.

I see wormwood as a spritual poison and yes, men will die the eternal death because of this. Some will preach a false or poisoned Gospel. These deceivers who should have guided the people became wormwood, that is, they abused the Gospel and are giving us poison in its place. We must understand that God isn’t neutral when His Word is abused...His judgment will come.


on Sep 29, 2007
z
Okay, then please explain the literal sense of v. 7; how in the literal sense, do you explain "hail and rain, mingled with blood and it was cast on the earth"? I get the hail and the rain explanation and I can accept fire as lightening...but these "mingled with blood" taken literally?


Actually it's hail and fire, not rain. Okay, why not literal? Why can't blood come from heaven? How did the blood get in all the waters in the Exodus? Either God just sends it down or as the hail and lightening fell from fire it mingled with the blood of man as it made contact. I'm not sure how it happens exactly. All I can say is it happens because it says it will happen and somehow whether it comes from above or mingles with what is coming from above, John wrote about it.

The answer to these physical anomalies is that none of them are to be taken literally...this is apocalyptic language...these are physically naturally impossible.


So isn't walking on water physically impossible!!

You are showing a lack of faith here Lula. How big is your God?

"The things which are impossible with men are possible with God" (said Jesus) Luke 18:27

Again taken literally, you see these verses as men physically dying because of a “poisoned” water supply.


yes. That's what John saw and wrote down.

Each plague in the Exodus was not a "spiritual" happening. It was a literal reality. That's what we are seeing here as well.

on Oct 01, 2007
Again taken literally, you see these verses as men physically dying because of a “poisoned” water supply.


yes. That's what John saw and wrote down.

Each plague in the Exodus was not a "spiritual" happening. It was a literal reality. That's what we are seeing here as well.


Ha, now the Apocalypse is literal reality!

Apocaypse is decribing the Church's spiritual battle between good and evil, past, present and future and how she comes unto fullness with the Second Coming of Christ at the end of the world.
on Oct 01, 2007
Apoc. 8: 12-13 “And the fourth angel sounded the trumpet, and a third part of the sun was struck, and a third of the moon, and a third of the stars, so that a third part of them was darkened and the day did not shine for a third part of it, and likewise the night. 13 And I beheld, and heard the voice of one eagle flying through the midst of heaven, saying with a loud voice: “Woe, woe, woe to the inhabitants of the earth: by reason of the rest of the voices of the three angels who are yet to sound the trumpet.

By seeing the earth, sun and moon dimmed down, toned down, we have to acknowledge that all the earth will be affected. This is global. Darkness is a sign of God's judgment. Has He got your attention yet? Even then they still won't believe. As we read this, we should have a burden to speak. Jeremiah carried that burden. He tried not to speak but had no choice. It weighed so heavy on him he was compelled to shout out the judgments of God that were to come. Even then, none would hear him until it was too late.


The fourth trumpet tells us the universe’s light sources are reduced by one-third of their light capacity curtailing the possibility of things growing and flourishing on earth won’t last much longer.


This is a slow warning.


Yes, the one-third limitation of these characterizes them as partial judgments. Since St. John's text is symbolic, he is no doubt referring to spiritual darkness or absence of light. It’s God’s call to repentance, the time for grace and the possibility are still at hand....but not much longer.

Zechariah 13:8-9 is a good one here.

“IN the whole land, says the Lord, two thirds shall be cut off and perish, and one third shall be left alive. 9 And I will put this third into fire and refine them as one refines silver, and test them as gold is tested. They will call my name, and I will answer them, I will say, “They are my people” and they will say, “The Lord is my God.”

Similarly, the final day of our Lord is Judgment Day, there is going to be an obliteration both physical and spiritual of the sun and other celestial bodies. Prior to that day, there is a partial yet continual one-third diminishing of the light.

2 Pages1 2