One of the interesting things I'll point out that's in that timeline is how the 7 grouped events are presented. Seven seals, seven trumpets, seven bowls. I never noticed this until I laid the timeline out. But John typically rattled off the first 5 or 6 in quick succession, then left the topic to cover something else. Eventually he returned to complete the list. You see an example of it in the picrel. I think God, through John, was trying to tell us something there. The first several will come at somewhat regular or predictable intervals. But there will be a longer pause, of unknown length near the end of the series. Maybe he's trying to tell us not to attempt to predict it. We'll be wrong. It will probably come later than what we guess it will, not according to the established pattern, if there is one.
Jesus says twice in there, that he'll come at a time that will surprise you, and he better not catch you seeping. So don't fall into the trap of figuring, well, I guess he's not coming, or, I have two more weeks, might as well get drunk and get some blow and a whore. Don't slide back into your old ways. One day you'll think is over, and bang, you'll find out it wasn't.