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Hearing the trumpets of Mercy

Revelation 8–10 gives us a sobering picture: trumpets sounding, judgments unfolding and a world being shaken. But woven through these chapters is something we might not expect to find there—mercy. The warnings are measured. The destructions is limited. Even in judgment, God is still giving opportunities for repentance.


We were reminded this week that the greatest tragedy in these chapters isn't the devastation, it's the refusal to turn back to God. Revelation shows us that hardship doesn't automatically change a heart; it reveals it. The same warnings that lead some to repentance are ignored by others. The question isn't whether God is speaking, but whether we are listening.


This week's devotional builds on that reminder. As you spend time in these passages, consider where God may be trying to get your attention, where He may be calling you to soften your heart, and how His warnings may actually be evidence of His care for you.


As you read through these next few days, take time to pause, reflect, and listen for what God may be saying to you.



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