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THE FOUR HORSEMEN, THE RAPTURE, AND THE APOCALYPSE — A PROPHETIC UNVEILING UNDER CHRIST’S GOVERNMENT

The Book of Revelation is a prophetic unveiling of heaven’s government, Christ’s redemptive authority, and God’s climactic dealings with the earth. The Lamb who opens the seals is Jesus Christ—slain, risen, glorified, and enthroned at the center of divine dominion. Before the seals of judgment unfold in Revelation 6, the church is addressed on earth in Revelation 1–3, then invited upward through the open door and trumpet voice of Revelation 4:1–2, reflecting the belief that the rapture precedes the Apocalypse judgments. The first four seals unveil conquest, war, famine, and mortality through the symbolic riders of the white, red, black, and pale horses, showing the fragility of human systems when divine restraint is lifted. The 5th seal reveals heaven’s remembrance of the martyrs, clothed in white robes and preserved under God’s timing for justice. Finally, the 6th seal unveils cosmic shaking—earthquake, a darkened sun, a blood-red moon, falling stars, and terrified rulers seeking refuge from the wrath of the Lamb. This prophetic sequence calls believers to live discerning, rooted, generous, and ready for Christ’s return.

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WHEN LOGIC FAILS

Faith is often tested where logic breaks down. In Peter’s walk on the water, Scripture reveals that miracles endure not by reasoning through circumstances, but by fixing our gaze on Jesus. This reflection explores why faith fails when focus shifts—and why obedience sustains us even when the storm remains.

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