The Revelation of Jesus Christ |The Seven Bowls of Wrath – Revelation 16:1-21
At the end of a harvest, everything in the field is harvested in some form or another. The outcome a harvest is largely dependent on what identity the thing being harvested holds. For harvesting, there is the physical act of removing everything from where it is and then the sorting by its identity. As the elders and angels declare the victory of God over all the world, they mark the beginning of the season of harvest. The angels herald the coming of the harvest as it passes over all the earth. First, the wheat are harvested and then the grapes. While both are harvested, their fates could not be more different, each facing a different outcome than the other. One thing becomes clear from chapter 14; everyone will face the harvest in some capacity. Up until this point, God reveals his sovereignty as the King of Heaven, the ruler of creation, and even dictating what the dragon and demons can and cannot do. At the end of human kind, everyone will experience the fullness of God. Some will experience the fullness of God’s eternal presence and blessing. Others will experience the fullness of the God’s wrath. The difference comes from who the son of man claims as His own.