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What does Revelation 6:29 mean?

Another horse came out, this one fiery red. Its rider was allowed to take peace from the earth, so people would kill each other. He was given a large sword. Revelation 6:29 - Modern Text Bible

(This rider brings conflict and violence, taking away peace from the world.)

Waiting is never easy, especially when you’re waiting for justice or resolution. The Greek word makrothymia means patience or long-suffering—a kind of endurance that holds on even when there’s no sign of change. This verse pushes back against the demand for instant results and the frustration of unanswered questions. It’s honest about the pain of waiting, but also about the value of endurance.

If you’ve ever felt stuck in a situation that doesn’t seem to change, or wondered if your patience is pointless, this verse speaks to you. It acknowledges that waiting is hard, but it’s not wasted. Sometimes, the most important things take time, and holding on through the waiting can shape you in ways that quick answers never could. Your endurance matters, even when it feels invisible.

Similar verses: James 5:7, Psalm 27:14, Romans 8:25