The sermon by Bruce Crabtree titled "The Seventh Trumpet" focuses on eschatology, specifically the events surrounding the sounding of the seventh trumpet in Revelation 11:11-19. Crabtree emphasizes that this trumpet signifies the culmination of God's sovereignty where Christ's reign becomes visibly acknowledged as all earthly kingdoms transform into His kingdom. He argues that the resurrection and glorification of the true church are imminent and that, contrary to the perception of the world, believers will experience victory and joy at Christ’s return rather than fear or shame. Key Scripture references include Revelation 11 for the depiction of Christ's victorious reign and 1 Corinthians 15, which correlates with the promise of resurrection believers will witness at the last trumpet. The practical significance of this sermon underscores believers' hope and assurance of salvation, emphasizing that they can approach the day of judgment with gladness rather than dread due to Christ’s finished work and their imputed righteousness.
“The seventh trumpet... brings about the end of the world as you and I know it.”
“When the last trumpet sounds, not only does all of that begin to happen, but the kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ.”
“We look to that day with reverence, with the deepest of reverence, but we do not look to that day with a slavish fear and dread.”
“God is not unrighteous to forget your work and your labor of love.”
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