What is the meaning of Revelation 16:7? And I heard the altar reply • John literally hears the altar speak, underscoring that heaven is alive with worship and testimony (Revelation 6:9-11; 8:3-5). • The altar, associated with the prayers of the saints, now gives voice to their long-anticipated plea for righteous judgment (Luke 18:7-8). • Its response follows the third bowl of wrath, assuring believers that God is acting in direct answer to their cries for justice (Revelation 16:4-6). Yes • A wholehearted affirmation that God’s actions are unquestionable—the heavenly equivalent of “Amen” (2 Corinthians 1:20; Revelation 22:20). • This single word signals complete agreement between heaven and God’s purposes, encouraging believers on earth to echo the same confidence (Psalm 119:89-91). Lord God Almighty • The title combines absolute sovereignty (Lord), deity (God), and limitless power (Almighty), reminding us that the One judging is fully capable and perfectly authoritative (Revelation 1:8; 4:8; Isaiah 44:6). • Because He is Almighty, no force can oppose or overturn His verdicts (Job 42:2). • Because He is Lord, every creature owes Him allegiance (Philippians 2:10-11). True and just are Your judgments • “True” affirms that God’s verdicts correspond perfectly to reality—He never errs (Deuteronomy 32:4; Romans 3:4). • “Just” declares that His sentences are morally upright—He never over- or under-punishes (Psalm 19:9; Revelation 15:3-4). • The bowl judgments prove that sin will not be left unresolved; God repays precisely “as they deserve” (Revelation 16:5-6; 19:2). • For believers, this guarantees that every wrong suffered will be addressed, freeing us to trust rather than retaliate (Romans 12:19). summary Revelation 16:7 offers a heavenly affirmation that the Almighty’s judgments, now being poured out, are completely righteous. The altar—linked to the prayers of the saints—answers with a resounding “Yes,” declaring that the Sovereign Lord’s actions are both true to fact and perfectly just. This verse reassures believers that God hears, God acts, and God’s justice will prevail without flaw. |