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SHATTERING SILENCE (17 OF 32)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Revelation 8:1-13
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Title: Shattering Silence (17 of 32)
Series: The Book of All Books
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Revelation 8:1-13

I - Scene One "Heaven - Silent Span" (1)
A) Last Seal
B) Loud Silence
C) Looming Storm

II - Scene Two "Throne - Seven Servants (2)
A) The Team of Angels are Standing
B) The Trumpets are Awaiting for Sounding

III - Scene Three "Altar - Savory Supplications (3 - 4)
A) Prayers of the Saints
B) Permeation of the Savor (4)

IV - Scene Four "Earth - Specific Soundings (5 - 13)
A) Seething Setting (5)
B) Several Sounds (6 - 12)
C) Suggested Sorrows (13)

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There is a game my parents used to play when we were on road long road trips in the car. The rules of the game went something like this. "The first one to talk loses." We called it the silence game. Have you ever played the game?

I would bet that just about every parent has made up a game similar to this. When traveling in a vehicle and arguing continues, or complaining erupts, or the eternal question, "how much further" is asked for the 100th time, we want silence. So, we play the silence game.

Sometimes, silence is golden.

Sometimes, though, silence is not golden. If you have ever felt the awkward pause in the conversation; if you have ever had an angry spouse or parent, give you the silent treatment then you know what I'm talking about.

(Whisper)

Sometimes silence can be deafening. (Pastor John Sears)

I - Scene One "Heaven - Silent Span" (1)

Rev 8:1 KJV - And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour.

We have had a parenthetical pause in "The Book of Books" as the 144,000 were sealed and the gospel was taken throughout the world, with untold millions of people being saved and most likely martyred for their testimony in Christ. We read all about the anthems of prayer and praise t ...

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