THE SOUND OF THE HORSEMEN

· Ross Thompson
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Many people do not know God has given us a passage in the Bible that promises protection from contagious disease. It is for those who have welcomed His offer of salvation through Jesus Christ. The Vision of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - the Bible's book of Revelation chapter six - is for a specific time in the progress of world history. Loosely described they are war, famine, pestilence and plague, and death and hell. We live in a time Jesus called 'the beginning of sorrows' in which He predicted wars, famine, earthquakes, contagious disease outbreaks and plagues - but not in the intensity of the four horsemen vision, which is reserved for 'the end'. 2000 years have past since Jesus' prediction and history has proved Him correct many times over. It is certain we are living at the end of the 'beginning of sorrows'. All the devastation's of history have been the sound of the approaching horsemen. The author came from a non religious family, and for years despised everything to do with the Bible and Christianity. Near tragedy brought about a change of mind and openness to the truth of the New Testament. This book is passed on to others who 'know not God and believe not the gospel of Jesus Christ', in the hope they may also find the blessings of life with God the author now enjoys.

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Semi retired Christian writer with extensive ministry experience.

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