After the chaos of the seals in Revelation 6, one question echoes through heaven and earth:
“Who shall be able to stand?”
In Revelation 7, the answer is revealed—an innumerable multitude from every nation, standing before the throne, washed in the blood of the Lamb.
But just as worship fills heaven… everything stops.
Silence.
No voices.
No movement.
No praise.
Revelation 8:1 records one of the most mysterious moments in all of Scripture—
A silence in heaven that signals something far greater than peace.
It is not calm…
It is anticipation.
Because the prayers of the saints are rising—and judgment is about to fall.
This short study walks through Revelation 7:9–8:6, revealing the transition from salvation to judgment, and answering the question that still stands today:
Who can stand before God?
“Who shall be able to stand?”
In Revelation 7, the answer is revealed—an innumerable multitude from every nation, standing before the throne, washed in the blood of the Lamb.
But just as worship fills heaven… everything stops.
Silence.
No voices.
No movement.
No praise.
Revelation 8:1 records one of the most mysterious moments in all of Scripture—
A silence in heaven that signals something far greater than peace.
It is not calm…
It is anticipation.
Because the prayers of the saints are rising—and judgment is about to fall.
This short study walks through Revelation 7:9–8:6, revealing the transition from salvation to judgment, and answering the question that still stands today:
Who can stand before God?

