In case you didn’t hear it, there was an interesting comment by RFK Jr in a speech he made after being confirmed as secretary of Health and Human Services. Here’s the part I’m referring to.
“For 20 years I’ve gotten up every morning on my knees and prayed that God would put me in a position where I can end the childhood chronic disease epidemic in this country. On August 23rd of last year, God sent me President Trump.”
“President Trump has promised that he’s going to restore America’s strength, but we can’t be a strong nation if we have a weak citizenry. If people are sick, 60% of our people are sick, 77%, as President Trump mentioned, if our children cannot qualify for military service. And we need a man on a white horse now.”
Kennedy’s reference to Trump as a man on a white horse is rather interesting from a biblical perspective, as the rider of the White Horse is the first of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. He is also the Antichrist.
Perhaps even more remarkable, though, is that there is actually another direct connection of Donald J. Trump to the words “white horse.”
If you don’t know, in the late 1800’s, Trump’s paternal grandfather Frederick Trump, moved from Seattle to the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush.
Frederick Trump made a fortune operating a brothel and a bar for miners in White Horse, Yukon, one of three territories in northwestern Canada, located just below Alaska.
So Trump’s own family is actually connected to a town named White Horse, as is the beginning of the Trump family fortune.
But getting back to the biblical reference to the white horse, the verse in question is in Revelation 6:2, and reads as follows:
“And I saw, and behold a white horse: and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer.”
Again, this particular rider of the white horse is the Antichrist. Now, some Christians think that the rider of the white horse in Revelation 6 is Jesus, since He is described as riding on a white horse in Revelation 19. However these are two different figures, and here’s how we know.
The rider of the white horse in Revelation 6 is given one crown, and goes out conquering on his own. Compare that to the rider of the white horse in Revelation 19, who has MANY crowns and the armies of heaven are with him.
Thus we can see that the rider of the white horse in Revelation 19 is Jesus Christ, while the rider of the white horse in Revelation 6 is the false Christ – the Antichrist.
It is the Antichrist who deludes Christians into seeing him as a heroic figure. He is their knight in shining armor coming to save the day, and going to forth to conquer America’s enemies – and his own.
And, indeed, that is exactly how many Trump supporters already see him. He is often photo shopped as Rambo or Captain America or even Superman, all with the idea in mind that he is this powerful force fighting for good.
But despite the rider on the white horse in Revelation 6 being seen as a heroic figure coming to our rescue, in reality this is a Trojan horse designed to deceive Christians.
Instead of riding in to save America and defend Christianity, the rider of this white horse inwardly harbors evil ambitions designed to delude many and magnify his own name above that of anyone else.
Donald Trump is indeed the rider on the white horse. He is the Antichrist. ♦
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