The Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse

I used to take the view that the four horsemen of Revelation 6:1-8 symbolize the Antichrist’s reign of terror. Entering the world on a white horse in the name of peace, he comes to conquer. The red horse depicts the bloodshed of war. The black horse depicts famine. The pale horse, a mixture of all … Read more

The Identity of the 200 Million Army in Revelation 9

13 Then the sixth angel sounded: And I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar which is before God, 14 saying to the sixth angel who had the trumpet, “Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates.” 15 So the four angels, who had been prepared for the hour and day and … Read more

The Rapture: Jesus Comes As A Thief

The Bible mentions seven references to Jesus returning as a thief and seven is God’s number of perfection. The Revelation mentions two of these.  One of the verses in Revelation gives the same blessing we see in Luke saying, “Blessed is he who watches.” or for those who the Lord Jesus when He comes finds … Read more

The 10 Days of Revelation and the 10 Days of Daniel

In the book of Revelation Jesus stands among the lamp stands and speaks to the seven churches.    In Jesus’s letter to the Church at Smyrna, which are the Tribulation Christians He begins by addressing Himself as the First and the Last who was dead, but came to life. What is significant about Jesus identifying that … Read more

Why God Chose John to Write The Revelation

John was the youngest apostle and the only one to live to old age becoming the oldest living apostle in the Bible. History records that the Roman emperor Domitian sent John to a fate of being boiled in oil among other attempt, but he would not die. Like the prophet Daniel who survived the flaming … Read more