The Book of Revelation, chapters 7-10The Book of Revelation, chapters 7-10
The Greatest Story Ever
Molly Evans reads Revelation chapters 7-10, offering comfort and hope through vivid biblical imagery.
11:34•4 Sept 2020
Decoding Revelation: Unraveling Chapters 7-10 with Molly Evans
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
Feeling overwhelmed by life's chaos? Molly Evans invites you to take a breather and dive into the Book of Revelation, chapters 7-10, in this episode of 'The Greatest Story Ever'. Molly's soothing narration begins with a vivid scene: four angels at the earth's corners, holding back the winds, while a fifth angel arrives from the east, bearing the seal of the living God. This seal marks God's servants, ensuring their protection.
As Molly reads on, you'll find yourself amidst a vast crowd from every nation, dressed in white robes and shouting praises before the throne and the Lamb. It's a powerful image of unity and hope. The episode doesn't shy away from the dramatic symbolism of the seven trumpets. From hail and fire mixed with blood to a blazing mountain plunging into the sea, Molly's reading brings these apocalyptic visions to life.
She also describes a great star falling from the sky, turning a third of the waters bitter. As the narrative unfolds, the first and second terrors emerge: locusts swarming the earth and four angels released to decimate a third of humanity. But it's not all doom and gloom. Molly wraps up with the angel and the small scroll—sweet in the mouth but sour in the stomach—leaving you with a sense of divine purpose and comfort.
This episode is a reminder that even in turbulent times, there is a plan for each of us. Tune in to 'The Greatest Story Ever' for a journey through Revelation that offers both awe and solace.

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