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The visions of these four seals represent the going forth of mighty powers YEHOVAH God
has used to shape the course of affairs throughout the entire age. They are to reach the very height of
their activities in the closing days of this era, and show to us that the end is near -- even at the door!
The White Horse
Now I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seals; and I heard one of the four living
creatures saying with a voice like thun-
der, “Come and see.” And I looked and
behold, a WHITE HORSE. And he who
sat on it had a BOW; and a CROWN
was given to him, and he went out con-
quering and to conquer (Revelation
6:1-2).
The identifying symbols in this
passage are (1) the COLOR of the horse,
white; (2) the BOW; (3) the CROWN; (4)
the fact that the rider went forth
conquering (gaining victories from the
very start) and ultimately “to conquer”
(i.e. to finally triumph over all enemies).
These marks or symbols are more than
enough to show there is but one event or
epoch in the history of the world that fits
accurately into the scene we are now
viewing. And that is the going forth of
YEHOVAH’s truth with the power of His holy spirit. There is nothing else in the past, and nothing
that has been revealed concerning the future, that can be made to harmonize with this scene -- or
with these symbols. The SENDING FORTH of YEHOVAH’S TRUTH perfectly fits the scene and
perfectly explains the symbols without any manipulation whatsoever.
The words by which this vision is described suffice to put before us the entire sweep of the
gospel from its amazing beginning to its triumphant end. The indisputable fact is that whatever
explanation of the vision you may adopt, it is clear that of all the influences that have combined to
shape the character of Western Civilization, and have controlled the course of human affairs from
the beginning of the age until now, the most potent by far has been, and is today, THE GOSPEL OF
YEHOVAH GOD as proclaimed by Yeshua the Messiah and the apostles. In reality, the history of
the leading nations of the world is in fact the history of Christianity -- whereas those nations which
have been uninfluenced by the gospel are virtually without a history, and without any contributing
part in the development of civilization. Their condition has been, at the best, one of age-long
stagnation.
The other three influences -- which have operated in the affairs of men throughout this age --
had their rise in the SAME historical events that occasioned the going forth of the gospel. We will
look into this shortly. It makes a strong statement for the UNITY of this group of visions.
The Berean Voice September-October 2002