Flagging Red, White, Black, and Blue
I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seals. Then I heard one of the four living creatures saying, with voice like thunder, “Come and see.” And I looked, and there before me was a white horse…When He opened the second seal,…Then another horse that was red went forth…When He opened the third seal,…there was a black horse…When He opened the fourth seal,…there was a pale horse, and the name of him who sat on it was Death, and Hades followed him.

Where do the colors green, black, red, and white symbolize?

Significance of the four colors
Derek Prince’s Interpretation—2021
Pastor Josh Howerton’s Outlook—November 6, 2023
My Overly Simplistic Outlook—June 29, 2025
Indeed, Jesus Christ is the Messiah and Savior of the World. He will not return until after the third Jewish temple has been constructed on Temple Mount. Will the Muslim mosque stay in place? Will the temple be built on top of the mosque? These questions will be answered at their proper time.
Meanwhile, all the elements to resume priestly activities are on hand.
- Open Christian Education, January 1, 2025—Progress on the Third Temple’s Construction and Priestly Restoration: Where Are We in God’s Timeline and Are Our Robes Washed Clean?
- The Messianic Prophecy Bible Project, 2025—The Temple Vessels Are Ready for the Rebuilding of Jerusalem’s Third Temple
Do we not want to know about the prophesied Battle of God and Magog?
The Battle of Gog and Magog is not the same as the Battle of Armageddon, although they are related and often confused. The Battle of Gog and Magog, described in Ezekiel 38-39, is a conflict preceding Armageddon, involving a coalition of nations led by Gog from the land of Magog attacking Israel. Armageddon, described in Revelation 16:16, is a final, climactic battle between good and evil, involving all nations, and occurring after the Tribulation period. — Google AI Overview: Is the battle of Gog and Magog the same as Armageddon?
What about the big battle at Armageddon?
The Battle of Armageddon, as described in Revelation 16:16, is a symbolic, yet significant, final confrontation between good and evil at the end of time. It is not a physical battle fought on a specific geographical location, but rather a spiritual conflict that plays out in the hearts and minds of individuals. This battle will involve the forces of evil, led by the Antichrist and the False Prophet, against the forces of God, led by Jesus Christ. — Google AI Overview: What about the big battle at Armageddon?

Why are there so many differing opinions about the end times, the rapture, and the return of the Messiah?
The Logos Bible Study Platform answers the question of disagreements among Bible scholars on the subject of the End Times. Read: What Is Eschatology? 4 Views, Why There’s Disagreement & More
My outlook on the end times is simple. I forego adding my opinions.
I will not live in my current form forever. The probability of my mortal death is 100% certain. In fact, my wife and I have purchased our burial plots at the Rest Haven Cemetery in Rockwall, Texas.
Back To The Horsemen and the Middle Eastern four-color flags: green, black, red, and white. The fact eight flags featured above, representing eight different people groups, dispel the notion of coincidence.
Preparation for the End Times: My Strategy
- Endeavor to daily pray the model prayer stipulated by the Lord Jesus Christ in Matthew 6:5-15.
- Choose to love others unconditionally, as per 1 John 4:8. “Anyone who does not love does not know God, for God is love.”
- Follow 1 Corinthians 10:24 in all personal relationships.
I invite your comments.
John White
Rockwall, Texas

