Can You List the Seven Thunders What They Are from 1-7?
1) Direct answer
You can’t list the seven thunders from 1–7. The Bible does not write them out. They are the voice of God, sealed to the public record, and revealed by the Spirit to prepare the Bride with rapturing faith. Any numbered list is man’s guesswork.
2) Scriptural explanation
- The Bible says the mighty Angel cried, and “seven thunders uttered their voices.” John was about to write, but a voice from heaven said, “Seal up those things…and write them not” (Revelation 10:3–4).
- It also says that in the days of the voice of the seventh angel “the mystery of God should be finished” (Revelation 10:7). So the thunders tie to the finishing of the mystery, not to a public list.
- Like Daniel, certain things were “shut up” and “sealed till the time of the end” (Daniel 12:4). God reveals His secrets to His servants (Amos 3:7), but He didn’t put these seven utterances into written Scripture.
- The Seals (Revelation 5–6) show hidden mysteries in the Word. The thunders are linked with that unveiling and the Coming of the Lord, hence the solemn silence under the Seventh Seal (Revelation 8:1).
3) Simple clarifying logic
- If God told John not to write them, then no one can produce an inspired 1–7 list. That would contradict Scripture.
- The thunders are not new Scriptures; they are the living revelation of what is already written—mysteries under the Seals—made known to the Bride to finish the mystery and give rapturing faith.
- You see, it’s God’s own voice, not man’s pen. So the right posture is to stay with the opened Word and let the Holy Spirit make it living, rather than chasing a chart.
- Ask anyone who hands you a numbered list: Where is it written? The Bible says it wasn’t.
4) Reinforcing statement
Now notice, the seven thunders are real, but they are sealed to the public page and revealed by the Spirit in season. Stay with the Word. That’s the mystery—God finishing His work by revelation, not by adding lines to the Bible.