a white horse 

A Friend For Christianity – 

A bow in his hand, a covenant with God similar to Genesis 9:13.  The rider was Constantine, from the white sea, who made the world safe for Christians.  For the Turkish term Akdeniz (White Sea), see Mediterranean Sea.  For the part of the Mediterranean called White Sea in some South Slavic languages, see Aegean Sea.  Other riders were from the Red and Black seas.  Color matters.  

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a red horse 

A Threat to Christianity – 

A threat to peace.  The rider was Mohammed who was given a great sword.  History records all the battles that can be attributed to Islam, the religion of peace.  It started at the Red Sea.  The Russians from the Black sea slowed them down but they must still be reckoned with.  Don’t ignore the color.  

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a black horse 

A Threat To Religion – 

A threat to life, marriage, and family.  The rider was Marx, the father of communism from the Black Sea.  AKA  socialism and modernism.  The Church stood in the way.  Her teachings on life, marriage, and family would inspire many to fight for liberty and justice for all.  That fight continues today.   Save the Church.  Save the Truth and your freedom.   

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a favorite place

A City –

A church and a bar on every corner. Saturday night at the bar. Sunday morning at the church. A dialogue with like minded people. A place to worship with like minded people. A T-shirt with a church on the front and a bar on the back. Wear it proudly.

Daily writing prompt
What is your favorite place to go in your city?

a pale horse 

A Rider Named Death – 

A Pale of Settlement.  Pale is a boundary mainly for Jews and it looks like Ukraine.  They were not allowed beyond the pale.  It is now an area of death and destruction.  Anyone looking for signs can start here.  Fear is what you will find.  The opposite of faith.  Religion is being replaced with social justice but the guilt remains.  

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a commander 

A Prince – 

A general or other?  Good luck if you are looking for the king of the north.  The translators can’t agree on Daniel 11:5.  24 think he was a prince and 28 think he was anything but a prince.  princes 24, commanders 11, officers 7, officials 5, generals 2, leaders 2, subordinates 1 – Go figure.  Who can you trust?  What can you trust?  Numbers and history.  

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