The world feels divided. War, injustice, greed, fear, political power struggles.
In Revelation 6–8:5, we encounter the famous Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse as part of the seven seals—but what do they actually represent? Revelation pulls back the curtain to show us what's going on beyond what we can see.
In this sermon from New City Church, we explore how Revelation is:
• An apocalypse (an unveiling of reality)
• A prophecy (a word of comfort and challenge)
• A letter to shape communities
The Four Horsemen reveal conquest, war, famine, economic injustice, and death—not as future speculation alone, but as the recurring patterns of broken kingdoms. Yet in the middle of chaos, Revelation gives us stunning hope: a sealed people who belong to the Lamb.
This message speaks to:
– Political division and cultural tension
– Fear and instability
– Consumerism and greed
– Suffering and persecution
– What it means to belong to Jesus in turbulent times
Revelation is meant to open our eyes and point us to Jesus. It reminds us that Jesus is still on the throne, evil does not get the last word, and the Lamb will wipe every tear from our eyes.If you’re tired of darkness and longing for clarity, this sermon is for you.
📖 Scripture: Revelation 6–7
🏛 Church: New City Church
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