What Happens During the Great Tribulation

unprecedented torment will come upon the earth. The passage speaks of a star fallen from heaven, demonic locusts, and their leader Apollon the destroyer. John begins this vision by saying Revelation 9:1, “I saw a star fallen from heaven to the earth. To him was given the key to the bottomless pit.” The text clearly shows us that this star is not a literal star, but a person. The phrase fallen suggests that this being has already descended from a previous position of authority or glory. This makes us

associate him with Satan or another highranking evil angelic being. However, the fact that he is given the key to the bottomless pit complicates this association. Many mistakenly think of Satan as the ruler of hell. Yet, scripture reveals that Satan will be a victim of hell, not its master. This misunderstanding often stems from cultural depictions in movies, literature, and even some personal testimonies which portray Satan and his demons as ruling over hell with power and authority. In these portrayals, hell is

often seen as their domain, a place where they thrive and inflict torment on others. However, the Bible paints a completely different picture. Hell was created by God as a place of eternal punishment for Satan and his fallen angels, not as a throne for their dominion. Jesus himself declared in Matthew 25:41, “Then he will also say to those on the left hand, depart from me, you cursed, into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels. This verse makes it clear that hell is not Satan’s kingdom,

but rather his sentence. It is a place of eternal judgment designed specifically to punish him and his followers for their rebellion against God. Moreover, Revelation 20:10 provides a vivid description of Satan’s ultimate fate. The devil who deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone where the beast and the false prophet are. And they will be tormented day and night forever and ever. Far from being in control, Satan will be subjected to the same eternal torment as all who rebel against God. Revelation 20:10 says that Satan will be cast into the lake of fire to be tormented forever. The idea that he has control over hell…read more watch video

sacred season that holds deep prophetic symbolism, pointing to God’s provision, his promises, and
some say even the nearness of Jesus return. What makes this year’s observance even more urgent is the rising tide of global unrest, political tension in Israel, and the growing sense that something monumental is about to unfold. Could this be the appointed time scripture has hinted at all along? Suko, also known as the feast of tabernacles, is a celebratory Jewish festival rooted in the book of
Leviticus. Historically, it commemorates the Israelites journey through the wilderness when God provided for his people and dwelt among them. But in prophecy, Sukat carries weight beyond remembrance. It points toward a future reality of God’s kingdom dwelling with man. For Christians who study end times prophecy, this week-long feast has always symbolized the millennial reign
of Christ, a time when peace, joy, and divine presence will fill the earth. That’s why many eyes are fixed on October 6th to 13th, 2025, wondering if the events surrounding this year’s Sukkot could signal more than tradition, perhaps a revelation. Why are so many people talking about this particular
week? The answer lies in the…read more watch video

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