What happens after the Trumpet of God sounds?
Many stop the story at the Rapture-but Scripture reveals much more. From Revelation 4 onward, the prophetic spotlight shifts. The Church is caught up and seen in heaven, crowned and enthroned before the Lamb. Then the scroll is opened, the seals are broken, and the judgments of God begin to fall. Israel, still in unbelief at the start, steps back onto the center stage of prophecy.
In From the Trumpet to the Throne: Israel's Restoration and the Kingdom of Christ, Larry D. Washington takes readers through the New Testament framework of the end of the age with clarity and conviction. This work follows the same watchman's calling as Two Mysteries: Pentecost and the Trumpet of God-but now moves beyond the Church's gathering to unveil what comes next in God's plan.
You will discover:
- The Heavenly Interlude (Revelation 4-5): The Church seen around the throne before judgment begins. The 24 elders, crowned and clothed in white, worship as the Lamb takes the scroll.
- The Fall Feasts as Israel's Prophetic Calendar: Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles as the framework for Israel's final restoration.
- The Breaking of the Seals (Revelation 6-9): False peace, war, famine, death, martyrs, cosmic upheaval, and the unveiling of the 144,000 witnesses.
- Israel's Awakening in Daniel's 70th Week: Still blind at the beginning, Israel enters a covenant with Antichrist, only to face betrayal, Jacob's trouble, and finally, repentance when the veil is lifted and they look upon the Pierced One (Romans 11:25; Zech. 12:10).
- The Throne and the Kingdom: The visible return of Christ in glory, the binding of Satan, the Millennial Kingdom reign, the final judgment, and the New Jerusalem descending.
This book makes a crucial distinction: the Trumpet of God gathers the Church, while the trumpets of Israel's feasts gather the nation. The Church is taken out before wrath, but Israel's story continues through covenant, crisis, and finally restoration.
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