Hope Burning Beyond The Shadow Of Death
Thursday, April 30
Revelation 6:7-8 (KJV)
“And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.”
Devotion
John reveals the opening of the fourth seal as a sobering picture of divine judgment: a pale horse carrying Death, with Hell following close behind. Authority is given for widespread destruction through war, famine, disease, and even creation itself. This is not random chaos, but judgment under God’s control, showing the weight and consequence of sin.
This reflects the declaration in Isaiah 13:11 that God will punish the world for its evil and bring low the pride of the wicked. Scripture is clear: judgment is real, and it is coming.
This passage isn’t just about judgment—it’s meant to wake us up, reminding us that as darkness increases, our call to reflect Christ becomes even more urgent.
Even in a setting this dark, the light of the gospel becomes more radiant. In a world oppressed by sin, where death is an ever-present reality, the hope of Jesus is meant to be made visible through our lives. As 2 Corinthians 4:6 describes, God has caused light to shine in our hearts so that we may reflect His glory through Christ. When others look at our lives and wonder how we still have joy, how we endure loss, or how we keep going, our answer becomes our witness—it is because of Him.
So, the reality of Revelation 6:7–8 is not just a warning; it is a call to urgency. Life is fragile, time is limited, and the hope we carry is not meant to be kept to ourselves. Jesus calls us in Matthew 28:19 to go, to make disciples, and to lead others into new life with God.
James 4:14 reminds us that our life is like a vapor—here for a moment, then gone. Because of this, we are called to live faithfully and intentionally, without delay. Romans 12:11–12 urges us to remain fervent, to serve the Lord with passion, to rejoice in hope, be patient in trials, and stay constant in prayer.
Therefore, may our lives be kept burning with that fire of first love in Jesus—the passion that once filled everything with life and purpose—not dimmed by the darkness around us, but made stronger because of it. The grave we once lived in no longer defines us, and because of Jesus, it never will.
And as we walk in that freedom, may we lead others out of death and into life, until what was once a place of loss becomes a testimony of victory.
Because the reality of coming judgment is not meant to leave us unmoved; it should awaken us to live urgently, shine Christ boldly, and lead others to life while there is still time.
Today's Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father,
I submit to You, let my life be a living testimony of Your glory and the love You sent to save mankind from sin. Teach me to put You first in everything – in my decisions, in the way I live, in the way I love, and the words I speak. I yield to Your plans for my life, in the Name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.
Apply It Today
Cultivate your personal relationship with Christ daily. When your life is in alignment with His will, it can be used as a great testimony to share with others. He will lead you to the right people, at the right place, and at the right time.
Resources
- If you’ve been sensing that time is short and God is calling His people to wake up, this message is for you. “An Urgency In This Hour” is a powerful reminder to realign your heart, refocus your priorities, and respond to what the Spirit is saying.
- Join us this morning at 10am (EDT) for a live devotion with our Online Team, as we seek the Lord together and start the day in His Word. Watch live on live.freechapel.org or connect with us on Facebook—we’d love to have you with us.