Revelation Session 18
April 1, 2026
Revelation 9 continues the sequence of trumpet judgments and focuses on the fifth and sixth trumpets, often called the first two “woes.”
Fifth Trumpet (First Woe)
- A “star” falls from heaven to earth and is given the key to the bottomless pit (Abyss).
- When the pit is opened, smoke pours out, darkening the sky.
- From the smoke come locust-like creatures with terrifying, almost demonic features.
- They are not allowed to harm vegetation, but instead torment people who do not have God’s seal on their foreheads.
- Their torment is like the sting of a scorpion and lasts five months.
- People suffer so intensely that they seek death, but cannot die.
- The locusts are led by a king called Abaddon (Hebrew) / Apollyon (Greek), meaning “Destroyer.”
Sixth Trumpet (Second Woe)
- Four angels bound at the Euphrates River are released at a specific appointed time.
- They lead a massive army of 200 million mounted troops.
- The horses are described as breathing fire, smoke, and sulfur, which kill a third of humanity.
- Despite these catastrophic events, the survivors still refuse to repent of their sins—such as idolatry, murder, sorcery, immorality, and theft.
Key Themes
- Judgment and warning: The plagues are severe but still allow opportunity for repentance.
- Spiritual warfare: The imagery suggests demonic forces at work.
- Human stubbornness: Even in extreme suffering, many refuse to turn from wrongdoing.
(NOTE) The Abyss in Revelation 9 represents a controlled realm of evil and chaos, from which destructive forces can be released—but only under God’s authority. It highlights both:
- The reality of spiritual evil
- And the fact that it is not ultimately in control
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