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The Last Trumpet:  From False Peace to Christ’s Triumphant Return

Today, leaders stand before cameras and speak of “peace and security.” Boards convene. Agreements are discussed. Global stability is promised. And Scripture warned us this would happen. While the world proclaims peace, the Word of God declares that sudden destruction comes like labor pains. This is not political commentary. This is prophetic reality. In this message, I address what is unfolding right now—and place it directly against the backdrop of Revelation. The gathering of the kings of the earth. The handing over of authority to the beast. The escalation from seals to trumpets to bowls. The moment heaven announces, “The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ.” Everything hinges on one phrase: the last trumpet. When does it sound? Where does it fall in the structure of Revelation? How does it connect to Jesus’ own words in Matthew 24? We walk through the seventh trumpet of Revelation 11. We examine the two harvests of Revelation 14. And then we listen to the Battle Hymn of the Republic with awakened ears—“He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat… He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored.” This is not symbolic comfort. This is prophetic culmination. If the world is saying “peace and security” today, you need to understand what Scripture says comes next. Watch this message before the headlines move on. The trumpet is not a metaphor. The King is not retreating. History is not drifting. It is marching toward Christ’s triumphant return.
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Today, leaders stand before cameras and speak of “peace and security.” Boards convene. Agreements are discussed. Global stability is promised. And Scripture warned us this would happen. While the world proclaims peace, the Word of God declares that sudden destruction comes like labor pains. This is not political commentary. This is prophetic reality. In this message, I address what is unfolding right now—and place it directly against the backdrop of Revelation. The gathering of the kings of the earth. The handing over of authority to the beast. The escalation from seals to trumpets to bowls. The moment heaven announces, “The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ.” Everything hinges on one phrase: the last trumpet. When does it sound? Where does it fall in the structure of Revelation? How does it connect to Jesus’ own words in Matthew 24? We walk through the seventh trumpet of Revelation 11. We examine the two harvests of Revelation 14. And then we listen to the Battle Hymn of the Republic with awakened ears—“He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat… He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored.” This is not symbolic comfort. This is prophetic culmination. If the world is saying “peace and security” today, you need to understand what Scripture says comes next. Watch this message before the headlines move on. The trumpet is not a metaphor. The King is not retreating. History is not drifting. It is marching toward Christ’s triumphant return.
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