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The Four Horsemen and the Wrath of the Lamb (Revelation 6)

46 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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Revelation 6 contains some of the most dramatic imagery in the entire Bible: the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the cry of the martyrs, cosmic upheaval, and the shocking phrase "the wrath of the Lamb." Yet this chapter is not primarily about horsemen, disasters, or end-times speculation. It is about Jesus. As the Lamb opens the seals, the world is shaken, suffering believers are heard in heaven, and every false refuge is exposed. Revelation 6 reminds us that history is not unfolding at random. The Lamb who was slain is also the Lord of history, the Judge of evil, and the refuge of His people. In this message from Revelation 6, Mike explores: * The meaning of the Four Horsemen * The cry of the martyrs: "How long?" * Why the wrath of the Lamb is both terrifying and just * The danger of false refuges * How believers can stand firm in a shaking world Revelation 6 ends with a searching question: "Who can stand?" This sermon points us to the only One in whom we can find refuge, mercy, and hope. Preached at Calvary Cork.

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The Four Horsemen and the Wrath of the Lamb (Revelation 6)

Revelation 6 contains some of the most dramatic imagery in the entire Bible: the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the cry of the martyrs, cosmic upheaval, and the shocking phrase "the wrath of the Lamb." Yet this chapter is not primarily about horsemen, disasters, or end-times speculation. It is about Jesus. As the Lamb opens the seals, the world is shaken, suffering believers are heard in heaven, and every false refuge is exposed. Revelation 6 reminds us that history is not unfolding at random. The Lamb who was slain is also the Lord of history, the Judge of evil, and the refuge of His people. In this message from Revelation 6, Mike explores: * The meaning of the Four Horsemen * The cry of the martyrs: "How long?" * Why the wrath of the Lamb is both terrifying and just * The danger of false refuges * How believers can stand firm in a shaking world Revelation 6 ends with a searching question: "Who can stand?" This sermon points us to the only One in whom we can find refuge, mercy, and hope. Preached at Calvary Cork.

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