The Book of Revelation was given as a mysterious, closed, and sealed book. It was sealed with seven seals. It is similar to the book of Daniel, which God told Daniel was sealed until the time of the end.
But if God wanted to hide this knowledge completely, He never would have revealed it in the first place. He meant for those seals to be opened. In fact, God intended this important prophetic book to be understood in our time today!
Has the first seal already been opened? Are we today witness to the unfolding of prophecy in Revelation 6 as God's final judgment?
During
the end times seven-year tribulation God will pour out His wrath as
judgment for the world's sin and as a final call for humanity to
repent and worship Him. In the book of Revelation, John describes the
vision God gave him of this future period. The seven seals are the
first series of God's judgments during this time, and they are
described in Revelation 6:1–17 and 8:1–5.
In his vision
John sees an angel searching for someone who is worthy to open a
scroll that will commence judgment on the world. John weeps "because
no one was found worthy to open the scroll or to look into it"
(Revelation 5:4). But one of the elders tells John not to weep
because "the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has
conquered, so that he can open the scroll and its seven seals"
(Revelation 5:5). John looks, "And between the throne and the
four living creatures and among the elders [he] saw a Lamb standing,
as though it had been slain … And he went and took the scroll from
the right hand of him who was seated on the throne" (Revelation
5:6–7). John saw Jesus who had died to pay for the sins of the
world and is the only one worthy of opening the scroll to judge the
world. The four living creatures and twenty-four elders fell down in
worship of Jesus (Revelation 5:8–14). Then Jesus broke the first
seal revealing the first judgment on the world.
The first
four seals are known as the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Seal
1: "…a white horse! And its rider had a bow, and a crown was
given to him, and he came out conquering, and to conquer"
(Revelation 6:2). The first seal allows the Antichrist to come into
the world. As the white horse and crown symbolize, he promotes peace
and is someone with power. However, the bow reveals that he is a wolf
in sheep's clothing with the intent of deceiving and conquering the
world. The image of the white horse is similar to the one used to
describe Jesus' second coming in Revelation 19:11. However, Jesus
will come wielding a sword with the intent of bringing justice to the
world.
Seal 2: "And out came another horse, bright red.
Its rider was permitted to take peace from the earth, so that people
should slay one another, and he was given a great sword"
(Revelation 6:4). The second seal marks the start of intense war on
the earth. This war is worse than any war we have experienced so far.
Seal 3: "…a black horse! And its rider had a pair of
scales in his hand" (Revelation 6:5). The third seal depicts a
famine on the earth and people working hard for little profit.
Seal
4: "…a pale horse! And its rider's name was Death, and Hades
followed him" (Revelation 6:8). The fourth seal will allow death
to kill a fourth of the world's population through war, famine, and
wild animals.
Seal 5: "I saw under the altar the souls
of those who had been slain for the word of God and for the witness
they had borne" (Revelation 6:9). The fifth seal shows all the
people martyred for God asking when He will avenge them. He dresses
them in white robes and promises to avenge them after the final
people are martyred in His name.
Seal 6: "There was a
great earthquake, and the sun became black as sackcloth, the full
moon became like blood, and the stars of the sky fell to the earth as
the fig tree sheds its winter fruit when shaken by a gale"
(Revelation 6:12–13). The sixth seal causes an intense earthquake
that moves both mountains and islands. It also effects the sun, moon,
and atmosphere. The people hide in caves from the wrath of God.
Seal 7: "When the lamb opened the seventh seal, there
was silence in heaven for about half an hour" (Revelation 8:1).
The seventh seal contains the second series of God's judgments, the
seven trumpets. These judgments are even worse than the first set as
the end of the world draws nearer.
In the midst of the
outpouring of God's wrath, God's desire to bring humanity to
salvation is evident. After the sixth seal an angel shows John that
144,000 will be sealed so that they will be protected during the
upcoming judgments on the earth. They will preach the good news and
bring many people to Christ during the tribulation. The angel
confirms this by showing John the many believers from every nation of
the world that have come out of the tribulation and are worshipping
God in heaven (see Revelation 7).
Unfortunately, many people
will not repent and instead curse God for His judgment of the world.
Therefore, the opening of the seventh seal will commence the second
stage of God's wrath, the seven trumpets.
from compellingtruth.org
Has God sent emissaries to give warning of the days ahead? If the following video is a message from God speaking directly to us through one of his anointed ones, we all need to be paying better attention to our spiritual calling in these times.
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