by jimwalton » Sat Feb 16, 2013 12:32 pm
Right. He didn't say when. A bunch of the clues are sequential. If you read Matthew 24, there seems to be somewhat of a sequence to things. But it's still general as far as sequence. Some of those things are happening at the same time as other things. And in Revelation, "sequence" gets even shakier, meaning that some of the chapters are just more elaborate descriptions of something that was already said, not what comes after them. That's why God said, "Um, you ain't gonna figure this out. Study it so you understand the signs, but ultimately you won't be able to predict the day or the hour."
As far as the horses that you mentioned from Revelation 6, they are part of the first four seals. The horses are meant to convey POWER and movement. The first horse (white) is military in character: nation at war against nation. The second horse (red) is more sinister than the first. It's also a symbol of war, more fierce than before. Violence is escalating, and possibly civil wars erupt, not just nation against nation. The black horse is a symbol of famine, obviously the result of all the wars, and there is also inflation, economic imbalance and injustice. The fourth horse (pale) is death. Obviously there's a bit of a timeline here. All this doesn't happen in a day. But we're not told when. We can just watch for such a thing, though things like this happen with enough regularity that it would have to be significantly worse than usual for us to go, "Hm, maybe this is Revelation 6."
Why does he talk about the end in such a scary way? Because that's what it will be like. He's just being honest. When he foresees it coming, it would be rotten if he hid that from us and said, "Don't worry. Be happy. It'll be rough but you'll be OK." Instead he's truthful and says, "This is going to be awful and scary. What matters most when it comes is, 'Do you know Jesus?' "
But he doesn't say when.
Keep asking. I'll keep answering.