The Deception Of Jesus And The White Horse

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As the first seal is open we observe a horseman on a white horse, I want you to think of the word Deception. Who is this rider on the white horse, unleashed on the earth at the beginning of the tribulation? Some say it is Jesus and his second coming. How can Jesus be in Heaven opening the seals and riding this white horse at the same time? This rider wears a “crown”; Jesus wears “many crowns”. This rider wears a “stephanos”, a victor’s crown. Jesus wears many “diadems”, the many crowns of the King of Kings. The rider in these verses has his crown “given unto him”. This man was appointed a king be men. This rider is given a crown that he has earned. Jesus wears His crowns because of Who He is, not what He has done. He is the King of Kings by birthright. Jesus is not given a crown, He “gives” crowns, Rev. 2:10. This rider carries a “bow”. Jesus carries a “sword”, Rev. 19:15. The similarities between this rider and the Lord Jesus indicate that this man is the Antichrist. …show more content…
There is coming one last and final dictator to this earth…he’s the antichrist…he’s coming on a white horse as an imitator of Jesus Christ. He is Satan’s great imitator/deceiver…and his deception is so convincing, that even the Jews, many of them, will believe him, and will think that their Messiah has finally arrived. He will come on a platform of peace, he will come with the solutions for the world’s problems. He will come with a blueprint to bring peace to this world. When he comes, the world will fall at his feet and honor him as their ruler. He comes as a Savior to a world desperate to be

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