Three Woes: What Should We Learn?

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Three Woes: What Should We Learn?

by Mike Bennett

The prophecies of Revelation can seem complex and even surreal. But here are three practical things we need to know now about the three woes.

The DAY of YAHUAH is the theme of much of Scripture prophecy, representing the time when YAHUAH will step in to end the oppression, corruption, sin and evil of human misrule. The Day of YAHUAH will be a time of punishment, terrible plagues and the darkest times in human history. 

But it also will signal the dawn of a new day—the age when YAHUAH will rule and bring peace and prosperity to this troubled planet.

The events of the Day of YAHUAH described in Revelation come after the Great Tribulation and the heavenly signs. These events include seven trumpet plagues. Seven angels in turn blow their trumpets, and terrible plagues come on earth because humanity has rejected YAHUAH and His wonderful Torah (laws) that He made for our good.

Humanity will be on the verge of destroying itself—and will be so far away from YAHUAH that most people will not repent or obey. Some will repent—a great multitude will come out of the Great Tribulation and will repent (Revelation 7:9-17). But most people won’t, and it seems the only way YAHUAH can get their attention is to send plagues, like He did with Pharaoh at the time of the Exodus.

The three woes

The last three trumpet plagues are known as the three woes. Why?

In Revelation 8:13, after the first four trumpet plagues, the apostle Yahucanon (John) heard an Messenger (angel) warning, “Woe, woe, woe to the inhabitants of the earth, because of the remaining blasts of the trumpet of the three Messengers (angels) who are about to sound!”

That’s where we get the name “the three woes.” The Louw & Nida Greek Lexicon describes “woe” as “a state of intense hardship or distress—disaster or horror.” Or as the New Living Translation phrases it: “Terror, terror, terror.” So it could also be called the three terrors or disastrous events.

The first woe

Revelation 9:3 compares this plague to something like locusts with the stinging power of scorpions! Revelation 9:4 says: “They were commanded not to harm the grass of the earth, or any green thing, or any tree, but only those men who do not have the seal of YAHUAH on their foreheads.”

So the first woe is torment for five months on those who don’t have the seal of YAHUAH (verse 5). A seal is a sign of ownership. YAHUAH seals those who are His: those who have repented, who strive to obey Him, who have the RUACH HA’QODESH (Set-Apart Spirit.

What do we need to know now about this first woe? We must have the seal of YAHUAH.

We must not quench the RUACH HA’QODESH (Set-Apart Spirit). We must not accept the mark of the beast—a sign that we are willing to compromise. If we are willing to compromise with YAHUAH’s Torah (laws) in order to succeed or survive, we will be marked with that terrible mark, whatever it might be, whether a literal visible mark, an implanted microchip or just the spiritual evidence of compromise.

So this first woe is some terrible torment that is very painful but does not kill people. The second woe (which is announced by the sixth trumpet) is much different.

The second woe

The second woe involves a 200-million-man army and a third of mankind being killed in terrible world war (Revelation 9:15-16). It seems that the armies of the beast power from Europe will face off against a vast army from Asia.

So, with a third of mankind killed, you would think people would be ready and willing to repent. But Revelation 9:21 says: “And they did not repent of their murders or their sorceries [or drugs] or their sexual immorality or their thefts.” “Sorceries” is from the Greek word pharmakeia, which “means the occult, sorcery, witchcraft, illicit pharmaceuticals, trance, magical incantation with drugs” (Spiros Zodhiates, The Complete Word Study Dictionary, New Testament, 1992).

In spite of this terrible world war, with billions of people killed, the rest of the people still will not repent.

What is the message for us? We must not go along with the sex and drugs mentality of this world. We must always be receptive to YAHUAH’s correction.

We must always repent of our sins and draw close to YAHUAH.

The third woe and the good news

The third woe involves the seven last plagues (Revelation 16). It also includes those who are left of earth’s armies who are deceived into fighting against YAHUSHA HA’MASHIACH as He returns! But this seventh trumpet ends with MASHIACH easily winning that battle and setting foot on the Mount of Olives. Revelation 11:15 describes what happens during the time the seventh angel sounds his trumpet:

“Then the seventh angel sounded: And there were loud voices in heaven, saying, ‘The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our ADONAI and of His MASHIACH, and He shall reign forever and ever!’”

After all the woes and terrors, YAHUSHA HA’MASHIACH will return to end all woes and terrors and wars. He will save humanity from self-destruction. Then He and the resurrected Set-Apart Ones (saints) will help and heal and comfort and teach all people. People will desperately need the help of YAHUSHA HA’MASHIACH’s faithful followers will give!

What do we need to know now about the third woe? We need to be preparing now to help and teach and serve the people who survive these three woes.

The best of times

The Day of YAHUAH, pictured in the Feast of Trumpets, truly starts out as the worst of all times. 

But after YAHUSHA HA’MASHIACH’s return, it will transform into the best of times! All the woes will be forgotten as YAHUSHA HA’MASHIACH will set up the Kingdom of YAHUAH!

The Set-Apart Ones (saints)—those who repented and had the seal of YAHUAH’s RUACH HA’QODESH (Set-Apart Spirit) and who prepared in this lifetime to help YAHUSH in the future—will be resurrected and changed! People everywhere will finally be ready to repent and learn the way of Shalom (peace)!

May YAHUAH speed that day! Let’s fervently pray, “Thy kingdom come!”

Source:

https://lifehopeandtruth.com/prophecy/revelation/three-woes/

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Gera'el Toma

A highly esteemed elder in the faith of the Natsarim, the first century believers in Messiah Yahusha, and a treasured member of the Remnant House Team.

Gera'el Toma (Gerald Thomas) is an internationally recognized and respected teacher of the Holy Scriptures as originally written in the Hebrew language.

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By Gera'el Toma

Gera'el Toma

A highly esteemed elder in the faith of the Natsarim, the first century believers in Messiah Yahusha, and a treasured member of the Remnant House Team.

Gera'el Toma (Gerald Thomas) is an internationally recognized and respected teacher of the Holy Scriptures as originally written in the Hebrew language.

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