What falls from the sky in Trumpet 1?
Hail and fire
What is thrown into the sea?
A great burning mountain
What falls from the sky in Trumpet 3?
A great star
What 3 things are struck in the sky?
Sun, moon, and stars
What strange insect comes in Trumpet 5?
Locusts
What is mixed with the hail and fire?
Blood
What happens to the sea?
It becomes like blood
What is the name of the star?
Wormwood
How much of their light is darkened?
One-third
What are the locusts allowed to hurt?
People without God’s seal
What burns up in Trumpet 1?
A third of the trees and all green grass
What dies in the sea?
A third of sea creatures
What does Wormwood make bitter?
A third of the rivers and springs
What happens to the day and night?
They lose light
What happens in Trumpet 6?
Four angels release an army to bring judgment
What does this trumpet show us about God?
His power over nature and judgment
What else is destroyed in the water?
A third of the ships
What happens to people who drink the bitter water?
They get sick or die
How does this trumpet show the loss of direction?
Darkness makes it hard to see or know where to go
What’s the good news in Trumpet 7?
Jesus is declared King forever
Why do you think God sends this kind of warning?
To get people to repent and turn back to Him
How does this trumpet remind us of the plagues of Egypt?
The water turning to blood is similar
What can bitterness in water teach us about sin?
Sin pollutes what is good and can bring harm
Who is the Light of the world?
Jesus
What’s the memory verse for Trumpet 7?
Revelation 11:15 – “The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord…”