Amen that was a blessing chart helped understanding of the prophetical history better thank you 🗡️🛡️🙏
@Daby48783 ай бұрын
Can you please do a video like this one on the rest of the vision? This was excellent information!
@dr.nickmargusd.th.s.25113 ай бұрын
Yes Sir! Thank you!
@stevenfetzer49113 ай бұрын
Were probably in sorrows. Mark 13:8
@alanwatts92323 ай бұрын
You might be right, I believe we are at Revelation 6:4.
@JP-ec9rl3 ай бұрын
Unlikely. The rapture comes before that from what I understand. This is more likely just more events in the list of things that Jesus gave that we're meant not to be taken as signs.
@oshea23003 ай бұрын
Revelation 6 is after the rapture during the tribulation
@alanwatts92323 ай бұрын
@@JP-ec9rl There are a number of reasons why I think the four horsemen (actually all the seals, trumpets and vials) are not the Great Tribulation. Some people quote 1 Thes 5:9 "For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ," therefore God will rapture the church before the trouble starts. They say that John going up to heaven in Revelation 4 is a type of the rapture, therefore the events of chapter 6 can't happen until after the rapture. The fact that John went up in chapter 4 is not a guarantee that the church goes up before chapter 6, only that John went up then. In Genesis 5:24 Enoch being taken by God is also a type of the rapture, but the church didn't go up with him, nor with Elijah in 2 Kings 2:11, nor with Paul in 2 Cor 12:2. The rapture will happen when it happens, but God is not under obligation to tell us the timing of prophetic events. Acts 1:7 And he said unto them, It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power. It is said that one reason the Jews rejected Christ is because they were expecting a victorious Messiah riding a horse to come and deliver them from the Romans, not someone meek and riding a donkey, so the Messiah came and went, and they missed him. The same can happen to us if we have preconceived ideas about how things ought to be. I'm pretty sure that Revelation 6 has already started, but how does that fit with other scriptures? So I got to thinking that perhaps the judgments in Revelation are distinct from the Great Tribulation, something like the following. The Great Tribulation is mentioned in Matthew 24 and is described as a military event following the abomination of desolation (idolatry) standing in the holy place (temple), those in Judaea (not the world) need to flee. There are several different expressions of the wrath of God in the Bible, clearly the Revelation judgments on the earth is one of them, eternity in hell is another. John the baptist asked the Pharisees "who warned you to flee from the wrath to come?" Jesus asked them "How can ye escape the damnation of hell?" Biblical Appointments. The church - So if the church is not appointed unto wrath, what is it appointed unto? To obtain salvation, but also tribulation (or trouble, but not the Great Tribulation). "In the world ye shall have tribulation." John 16:33. Martyrdom, Rev 6:9. Persecutions and eternal life, Mark 10:30. Of these four groups the church while enduring various forms of suffering does not experience God's wrath as this came upon Jesus at the cross. Israel - the destruction of 70A.D., led away captive into all nations Luke 21:24, the Great Tribulation of Matt 24:21, Christ returns before all the Jews are killed and reigns from Jerusalem, Israel is restored. The earth / world - the judgments of Revelation, no temple or desecration thereof is required for these to begin. Luke 12:49 "I am come to send fire on the earth; and what will I, if it be already kindled?" The remnant of the nations to be ruled from Jerusalem. The lost - eternity in hell. It's my understanding that the events of Revelation 6 began in 2020 because the pieces of the puzzle seem to fit. One of the first things to work out is, What does a horse represent? At the time that the book of Revelation was written the most common means of transport was walking. People who were reasonably well off might have ridden a donkey. If anyone needed to travel a long way quickly they had to ride a horse. This situation remained basically unchanged for centuries until the invention of the steam train, so it is safe to say that the horse represents long distance travel, even worldwide travel. Although some of the judgments mentioned have always existed, such as war and famine, they couldn't be represented by horses until the world had international communication and international travel, in other words, satellites and aeroplanes. Following the Principle of Expositional Constancy, if the Red and Black horses represent events i.e. war and famine, then the White and Pale horses must represent events, and I believe the events of the first four seals are as follows. White = medical uniforms, horse = world wide, rider = engineered by man, bow = Gk. toxon = arrow poison, crown = Lat. corona, conquering = overcoming and destroying. Red = war, horse = world wide, rider = engineered by man, a great sword = many casualties. Possibly a nuclear war as currently attempting to be provoked with Russia. Black = famine, horse = world wide, rider = engineered by man, as suggested by current agendas against farmers and sequestration of productive farm land. Pale = Gk. chloros = pale green, suggestive of green environmental policies, horse = world wide, rider = engineered by man, possibly a reflection of the stated philosophy by certain leaders that world population levels need to be reduced in order to save the planet. I suggest that the judgments of the earth are a completely different time frame from the Great Tribulation, perhaps 10-20 years long as opposed to the final week (seven years) of Daniel 9, perhaps running consecutively or partially concurrently, either way the Great Tribulation needs a temple and daily sacrifices to be happening, the Revelation judgments of the earth do not. Best regards.