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How do we know that God's judgment is withheld temporarily?

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The reverent silence in heaven for half an hour symbolizes God's patience before judgment falls.

The half-hour pause described in Revelation 8 signifies a temporary withholding of God's judgment, allowing a space for repentance and reflection. This silence represents a reverential moment in heaven, emphasizing that while God's judgment is certain, it is also delayed for a time to permit humanity the opportunity to reconsider their ways. It highlights God's long-suffering character, where He desires all to come to repentance, as seen throughout Scripture, such as in the days of Noah when He waited patiently prior to the flood.
Scripture References: Revelation 8:1-6, Matthew 3:1-2, 2 Peter 3:9

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