Read Revelation 6.
"He was in the world, and the world was made through him, yet the world
did not know him." (John 1:11) There is coming a day when all will
know Him and every knee will bow in submission to Jesus (Philippians 2:9-11).
In preparation of the appearance of the Creator and Owner of this world,
there will be some painful days for those who rebel against Him.
The Lamb of God alone is worthy to take the scroll and unleash judgments upon
the world. The scroll has seven sections and each one is
separately sealed. With the breaking of the first seal, the time referred
to as The Great Tribulation will begin. While all nations shall
experience His wrath, a primary target of this seven-year period is to bring
Israel to accept Jesus as their Messiah. "Alas! That day is so
great there is none like it; it is a time of distress for Jacob; yet he shall
be saved out of it." (Jeremiah 30:7)
The first four seals release what is often called the Four Horsemen of the
Apocalypse. The rider on a white horse appears to be a good and powerful
ruler. But instead of bringing peace, this one will only be out to
conquer. The second rider will throw the world into unimaginable war and
death. The rider of the black horse follows the war with world-wide
famine. The fourth will bring death by "pestilence and wild
beasts" to kill 25% of the world's population.
Meanwhile, what good thing will God be doing? Though the word
"church" does not appear after chapter three, in some manner people
will be receiving the good news of Jesus. Many will die as martyrs for
the Word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ. Once killed, their
spirits will ascend to the throne of God to cry out for justice. But
verse 11 indicates that there will be even more martyrs to come.
The sixth seal needs little explanation. The prophets (Joel 2:30-31,
Isaiah 13:9-11) predicted these events centuries before Christ was born.
Those unbelievers remaining on earth would rather die than face anymore
of the wrath of God. The question at the end of the chapter says it all.
"Who can stand" against almighty God and His judgments?
The answer is "No one."
That is why faith in Jesus is called good news. Those who personally
receive Jesus as their Savior and Lord need never fear the wrath of God.
He saves us from our sin and the judgment to come. He is our hiding
place of safety against that day. "Enter into the rock and hide in
the dust from before the terror of the LORD, and from the splendor of his
majesty. The haughty looks of man shall be brought low, and the lofty
pride of men shall be humbled, and the LORD alone will be exalted in that
day." (Isaiah 2:10-11)
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