Epilogue To Penelope Clearwater's Revelation

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“Hello people. I am here with John, the writer of Revelation. We are here to listen to you share with us about your vision and what it was like.”

“Why thank you, Penelope Clearwater. I’m so happy that so many people are interested in the vision from God.” “Your welcome. How exactly did you come across this vision?”

“Well, God sent it to me by sending one of his angels. It honestly is a fascinating story!” “May we hear it?”

“Sure. It all sort of just happened. Like I said in verse ten of the first chapter: On the Lord’s day I was in the Spirit, and I heard behind me a loud voice like a trumpet. So I looked around to see who was talking, and I found a seven-head lapstead, with a man somewhere in the midst! Right when I saw him, I feel to the ground, almost as if I were dead. He told me not to worship him, but instead the Holy One. He then told me to write what I saw, which would be the future. That’s pretty much the beginning of it, and chapter one.”

“Cool! This angel thing, were you terrified when you first saw him?”

“I was! for a second, but knowing the Lord sent him, I bowed immediately.”

“Nice! What went on next?”
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Then, in the next chapters, I saw the scroll with seven seals, unable to know who can open it. The slain Lamb, which has seven eyes and horns, was the one worthy of opening the seals. Once He got the scroll, everyone there bowed down and praised him with a new song. He opened the seven seals, and as each one was opened, a horse or something else came. The seventh seal, however, gave silence for 30 minutes. Then seven angels went to sound the seven trumpets. The last trumpet opened the gates of Heaven. And that just about marks the halfway point of this