NIV 365-Day Devotional Plan (2017)Sample
Chapter 6 begins a series of pronouncements called the “seal judgments.” Scrolls in John’s day were closed with a small amount of melted wax. To break the seal, then, is to open the scroll. These judgments and the ones that follow (seven trumpets and seven bowls — through chapter 16) unfold in a chronological pattern, and each successive set of seven judgments is more severe than the preceding ones.
Why are all these judgments recorded? The persecuted first-century Christians found comfort in these descriptions of One more powerful than the tyrants who overwhelmed them. These images of God’s forces crashing down on those who stubbornly resist him (see Revelation 9:20 – 21 [page 1622]) assured the believers that a time was coming when widespread human rebellion against God would be corrected.
The God of the Bible is all-powerful. His apparent silence in the face of human evil is not evidence that he can’t or won’t act. He chooses not to act because he is waiting for more spiritual explorers to “open the door” (Revelation 3:20) and find him. In other words, he’s waiting for you. And be assured that a time is coming when he will act!
Taken from NIV The NIV Journey Bible
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Learn more about the Bible and God's love with this yearlong devotional for 2017. This 365-day reading plan features inspirational passages and insights from a variety of NIV Bibles and devotional books. These daily readings will provide you with wisdom and encouragement as you explore God’s Word each day.
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