The Rider on a White Horse
Revelation 19:11-16 reveals the rider on the white horse who was understand as Jesus. These verses describe the clothes he wears and that he was followed by the armies of heaven. There is something written on the robe on his thigh that reads "King of kings and Lord of lords." If you look at the word King and Lord the word are capitalized and singular. The other words kings and lords are lowercase and plural. That further solidifies that Jesus is the ONE and not one of. The plurality and lower cased lettering displays less significance in authority to the real King and Lord. No matter what nation you rule or army you lead, Jesus stands taller.
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Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Revelation 19: The Rider on a White Horse
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Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Revelation 6: Seven Seals
Seven Seals
Each seal from the scroll was revealed and in Revelation 6, it details what is seen as each seal is removed/broken. The first seal was broken and a rider on a white horse had a bow and a crown and was conquering. This image is not intended to be of Jesus but of someone satanic imitating Jesus. The second seal revealed a rider on a red horse who took peace from the earth so people would slay each other and this rider used a sword. The third rider was on a black horse and they brought famine or scarcity and inequity. The fourth was on a pale horse that brought famine and pestilence. The fifth seal revealed the martyrs who died for the word of God and were told to wait until there were more martyrs. The six seal (and final one for this chapter) is known as the tribulation period full on a great earthquake, a blood red moon and a black sun. During this time people will run and hide from "the face of him who is seated on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb." The 7th seal will reveal Jesus, but that will come later.
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Each seal from the scroll was revealed and in Revelation 6, it details what is seen as each seal is removed/broken. The first seal was broken and a rider on a white horse had a bow and a crown and was conquering. This image is not intended to be of Jesus but of someone satanic imitating Jesus. The second seal revealed a rider on a red horse who took peace from the earth so people would slay each other and this rider used a sword. The third rider was on a black horse and they brought famine or scarcity and inequity. The fourth was on a pale horse that brought famine and pestilence. The fifth seal revealed the martyrs who died for the word of God and were told to wait until there were more martyrs. The six seal (and final one for this chapter) is known as the tribulation period full on a great earthquake, a blood red moon and a black sun. During this time people will run and hide from "the face of him who is seated on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb." The 7th seal will reveal Jesus, but that will come later.
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Saturday, May 14, 2016
James 3: Tame the Tongue
Tame the Tongue
James 3:5 compares the tongue to a ship's rudder or the bit places in a horse's mouth. Those items are used to control a ship and a large land animal. Our tongues also guide us and should be used with caution. Verses 7-8 tell us that every beast can be tamed, but no one can tame the tongue. We use our tongue on a contradictory basis to bless God and curse others made in the likeness of God (James 3:9). These things should not happen as they do not exemplify what it is to be a Christ follower.
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James 3:5 compares the tongue to a ship's rudder or the bit places in a horse's mouth. Those items are used to control a ship and a large land animal. Our tongues also guide us and should be used with caution. Verses 7-8 tell us that every beast can be tamed, but no one can tame the tongue. We use our tongue on a contradictory basis to bless God and curse others made in the likeness of God (James 3:9). These things should not happen as they do not exemplify what it is to be a Christ follower.
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