
In this passage, the Lamb opens the first four seals of the scroll, unveiling the realities that characterize human history under His sovereign rule. Four horsemen ride forth—symbols of conquest, war, famine, and death—revealing the judgments that fall upon a world in rebellion against God. These riders are not random forces of chaos but instruments under the authority of the risen Christ. Together they depict the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan in a fallen world: the corruption of human power, the consequences of sin, and the certainty of divine control amid suffering.