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The Unrepentant Heart
Commentators unanimously highlight a sobering truth: intense suffering does not automatically lead to repentance. Instead of turning to God, the people blasphemed Him "because of their pains and their sores." Matthew Henry warns that without God's special grace, suffering can actually harden a person's heart, making them rage more furiously against Him. This serves as a powerful call to seek repentance now, rather than assuming future hardship will produce it.
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18th Century
Theologian
And blasphemed the God of heaven. This is the same effect that was said to be produced by the pouring out of the fourth vial ([Reference R…
They blasphemed (εβλασφημησαν)
and they repented not (κα ου μετενοησαν). Precisely as in verse 9, which se…
The fifth bowl plunges the kingdom of the beast into darkness. This is not a reference to the fall of the Roman Empire or Caesar worship, though Jo…
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17th Century
Pastor
And blasphemed the God of heaven
Who made it, and dwells in it, and from whence wrath is revealed, and comes upon th…
17th Century
Minister
The heart of man is so desperately wicked, that the most severe miseries will never bring anyone to repent, without the special grace of God. Hell …