IMPOSSIBLE: The 4 HORSEMEN of the Apocalypse can’t be RUNNING, The Seals of Revelation Aren’t Opened
In a provocative teaching on Bible prophecy and the Book of Revelation, Pastor Steve Cioccolanti challenges one of the most common assumptions in modern Christianity:
that the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are entirely future events with no present-day relevance.
According to Pastor Steve, many Christians have been taught that the horsemen cannot possibly be active yet because the world is not officially in the Great Tribulation.
But he asks a different question:
What if the first horseman has already begun riding?
Rather than asking listeners to accept his conclusion immediately, Pastor Steve urges believers to reread Revelation 6 carefully and “without bias,” allowing the biblical text to speak for itself.
Reading Revelation 6 “Without Assumptions”
Pastor Steve began by quoting Revelation 6:1–2:
“And I looked, and behold, a white horse, and he who sat on it had a bow; and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer.”
He argues that many end-times interpretations begin with assumptions rather than observation.
Some traditions insist:
the white horse must represent Christ,
others insist it must represent the Antichrist,
while others argue it cannot possibly be relevant today.
Pastor Steve rejects all three approaches as overly speculative.
Instead, he focuses strictly on the details provided in the text:
a white rider,
carrying a bow,
receiving a crown,
and exercising global influence.
Why Pastor Steve Connects the White Horse to the Pandemic
Pastor Steve then offers his interpretation of the symbolism.
White = The Medical World
He points out that white is universally associated with:
doctors,
nurses,
pharmaceuticals,
and the medical industry.
According to Pastor Steve, this is a much more globally recognizable symbol than many traditional prophetic interpretations.
The Bow = “Toxon”
A major part of his argument centers on the Greek word translated “bow.”
He explains that the Greek term is toxon, which he connects linguistically to:
toxic,
toxicity,
toxicology,
and poison delivery systems.
Toxon → Toxic → Poison Delivered Through the Skin
Pastor Steve argues that ancient arrows were often dipped in poison, making the “bow” a symbol not merely of warfare, but of delivering substances through the body.
He then connects this symbolically to injections and vaccines delivered through the skin during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“A Crown Was Given to Him”
Pastor Steve next focuses on the phrase:
“A crown was given unto him.”
He notes that the word “corona” literally means crown in several languages.
From this perspective, he sees the symbolism as striking:
a white figure,
associated with toxon,
receiving a “corona,”
and exercising extraordinary influence across the world.
For Pastor Steve, the parallels are too precise to ignore.
Anthony Fauci and the “White Horse”
The teaching becomes more controversial as Pastor Steve references Dr. Anthony Fauci.
He notes:
Fauci often appeared publicly dressed in white medical attire,
became one of the most influential public voices during the pandemic,
and carried enormous global authority during lockdowns and vaccine campaigns.
Pastor Steve also highlights that Fauci’s middle name is “Stephen,” which he connects etymologically to “crown.”
According to Pastor Steve, this combination of symbolism reinforces his belief that the first horseman may already have been active during the global pandemic era.
He emphasizes that his purpose is not simply to criticize individuals, but to awaken Christians to what he believes are prophetic patterns unfolding in real time.
The First Truly Global Event Since Noah?
Another major point Pastor Steve makes is that the COVID-19 pandemic represented the first genuinely global event in modern history.
He argues that:
even World Wars I and II did not affect every nation equally,
many countries remained untouched by direct conflict,
but nearly every nation on earth participated in lockdowns, restrictions, or pandemic responses simultaneously.
For him, this mirrors Jesus’ statement:
“As it was in the days of Noah…”
Pastor Steve believes the pandemic demonstrated how quickly global systems could unite around fear, restrictions, and centralized authority.
The 3.5-Year Timeline
One of Pastor Steve’s strongest prophetic arguments involves timing.
He notes that the pandemic era lasted approximately:
from early 2020,
until mid-2023,
roughly 3.5 years.
He connects this repeatedly occurring biblical prophetic timeframe to:
42 months,
1,260 days,
and “time, times, and half a time” found throughout apocalyptic literature.
3.5 Years = 42 Months = 1,260 Days
According to Pastor Steve, this repeated prophetic pattern should cause Christians to pay closer attention rather than dismiss modern events outright.
A Challenge to Traditional End-Times Theology
Pastor Steve repeatedly returns to one major criticism:
many Christians, he says, have been taught to ignore Revelation until a future tribulation period.
As a result, he believes believers are missing prophetic signs unfolding in the present.
He argues that:
prophecy should be studied carefully,
assumptions should be questioned,
and Christians should remain spiritually awake rather than automatically dismissing current events.
At the same time, Pastor Steve cautions against wild speculation and encourages believers to let Scripture interpret itself carefully and humbly.
A Wake-Up Call for the Church
Ultimately, Pastor Steve frames the teaching as a wake-up call.
He believes:
God warned humanity ahead of time,
prophecy is becoming increasingly understandable,
and Christians have a responsibility to recognize the signs of the times.
Whether one agrees with his interpretation or not, Pastor Steve’s central message is clear:
believers should not approach Revelation carelessly or dismissively.
Instead, they should:
study Scripture seriously,
remain spiritually alert,
prepare wisely,
and seek discernment in an increasingly uncertain world.
For Pastor Steve, the possibility that the Four Horsemen may already be riding is not meant to produce fear — but urgency, preparedness, and a renewed commitment to truth.
Go Deeper with End Time University
If this teaching stirred questions about Bible prophecy, Revelation, the Four Horsemen, and the signs of the times, Pastor Steve invites believers to study these topics deeply and systematically through End Time University.
End Time University is designed to help Christians:
Understand the Book of Revelation
Study the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Learn biblical prophecy and timelines
Develop discernment about current world events
Prepare spiritually and practically for the years ahead
Grow stronger in faith rather than fear
Pastor Steve emphasizes that prophecy should not create panic, but clarity, wisdom, and readiness. Through detailed teachings, courses, and biblical study resources, End Time University aims to equip believers to understand Scripture in the context of rapidly changing global events.
Whether you are new to prophecy studies or have spent years studying Revelation, the platform offers a deeper exploration into:
the seals,
the horsemen,
end-time patterns,
biblical symbolism,
and the role of the Church in the final days.
As Pastor Steve often says, now is the time not only to watch the signs — but to understand them biblically and spiritually.