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What does the Bible say about the Fourth Seal in Revelation?

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The Fourth Seal in Revelation depicts a pale horse, representing Death, indicating God's sovereign control over death and its role in the salvation of His people.

The Fourth Seal, described in Revelation 6:7-8, features a pale horse ridden by Death, followed by Hell. This imagery denotes that while death is universally feared, for God's people, it serves as a pathway to glory. The control Jesus has over death is not merely about the physical act of dying but symbolizes His authority over eternal life. The scripture emphasizes that death has a purpose within God's sovereign plan, transforming it from a source of dread into a means of grace.
Scripture References: Revelation 6:7-8, Psalm 23, Romans 8:35-39

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The Fourth Seal
Norm Wells · Mar 4, 2009
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