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I am a literalist. I am a historical Bible believer. I believe every word within the whole Word of God. Yes, there is poetry. Yes, there is imagery. With almost the entirety of the Holy Bible being literal. God did not give the men He chose to transcribe His own words allegorically or metaphorically. The modern mind is its own worst enemy. Haughty. Arrogant. Educated by the world. Dismissive. And very ignorant.

Choosing rather to believe weak debates and words of mere men and women over the inerrant, infallible, unchangeable, eternal, living, and active Word of God.

I’ve heard professed believers say, I’ve heard pastors and preachers preach that such and such in the Holy Bible, well, it was written in a time, you know, and the men who wrote it, well, they were limited by, you know…

No, tell me. How did God, the Creator of all things, omnipotent, fail and fall short in getting His point across that would endure through the ages?

Could it be the arrogance of men and women who still have the echo of the lying Serpent in their ears that if they disobeyed God, go ahead, He won’t mind, eat, eat of that which is forbidden — and YOU WILL BE LIKE GOD — lowers God while elevating themselves, elevating these times and the weak education, weak minds, limited thinking minds of our time as we foolishly imagine ourselves the greatest and smartest people to ever live?

Just because technology has changed the world, and in reality it has dramatically changed for all due to the smarts, ability, perseverance of A FEW inventors, explorers, adventurers, doesn’t mean the overwhelming majority today are any wiser than the majority of folks were 5,000, 3,000, or 2,000 years ago.

Too many debates today. Too many endless going nowhere debates. Among those professing to be disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, and what the words in the Holy Bible mean. Try reading it and faithfully asking for discernment. Try that and see what happens.

Go to THE BIBLE. Read THE BIBLE. Believe what is read in THE BIBLE.

First and foremost, before going to any other source. Be it written, spoken, or on video by any man or woman today.

The degree of Bible illiteracy, lack of Bible fluency is staggering. Among professed believers! Among those that get up on a stage on Sundays, stand at a pulpit, a lectern, their glowing tablets and laptops as Bibles are now passe for pastors, as MANY of THEM don’t read the Bible, MANY of THEM don’t believe the words in the Bible, and MANY of THEM are not fluent in the Word of God! For if they were, if they did, the words pouring from their mouths would be quite different.

All the wise-ass, smarty-pants people thinking they know, oh, we know, and what’s in the Bible couldn’t happen. It’s ancient. Written by limited men way long ago.

Arrogance, pride goes before a great fall.

Are we guaranteed electrical power? Are we guaranteed ANYTHING in this life other than death? Are you of the mind, a weak one, a non-thinking one, that because something never happened before it never can or will happen? Or that what once was the norm, a long time ago, could never become the norm again due to circumstances?

If most of the satellites orbiting the earth are made inoperative, taken out, all your modern warfare, all our modern way of living ends. Do you have you ever thought about that? Or are you too busy deciding which shoes to wear today, what you’re going to watch on TV, or put in the microwave and call it “dinner?”

For a while now, and presently, those nations considered superpowers, the Biggies, America, Communist China, the Soviet Union, oh, excuse me, the democracy of the free people of motherland Russia [ya’all swallowed that propaganda when it was put to you], have all been working on killer satellites to take out their enemies’ satellites. When tempers flare and men allow hatred to prevail over reason, and such wars and actions take place, all of life on earth is going to dramatically change.

But folks are peaceful by nature, right? World leaders are all smart people, right? They will only use logic, reason, sense, and never cause any undue harm, right?

A pampered, bloated, lazy, weak, spoiled people, which we are — will be the ones most surprised by what is coming. Will be the ones wailing, screaming the loudest when every word within the Word unfolds. As they are swiftly unfolding.

LITERALLY.

There is no new thing under the sun [the wisest man to ever live knew that and he wrote it down somewhere]. Only more people. More delusion. More lies. Because of more people. With most of them in darkness, serving Satan. Refusing God, refusing Jesus, refusing the Holy Spirit, refusing to read, understand, believe the Bible. Just the facts.

If in doubt? Go to the Bible…

Always, always, always go to the Holy Bible first and remain deeply founded in its sound, most true words. More of its true words, literally being revealed daily.

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Tuesday, October 28th, 2025

 

 

Ezekiel’s Riders Awaken? Russia Returns To Mounted Assault Forces

 

October 28, 2025

By PNW Staff

Reprinted from Prophecy News Watch

 

When reports surfaced this month that Russia is training assault units on horseback to counter Ukraine’s drones and land mines, prophecy-watchers couldn’t help but pause. Horses galloping across the battlefields of Eastern Europe — in the 21st century? It sounds more like a scene from the Book of Ezekiel than a modern war report.

And yet, here we are.

According to Russian military sources and footage verified by multiple outlets, commanders in the Donetsk region are forming horse-mounted assault teams. Two soldiers per horse — one riding, one firing — practicing under drone cover, training animals to stay calm amid explosions and gunfire. A Kremlin-linked blogger described them as a “modern horde,” noting that horses “see well at night, need no roads, and can instinctively avoid mines.”

It’s not a return to romantic cavalry charges. It’s desperation — a low-tech answer to a high-tech nightmare. Drones hover overhead, minefields choke the ground, and mechanized units are easy prey. So Russia, the world’s most sanctioned state, is resorting to tactics older than the tank.

But for students of Bible prophecy, one question rises like thunder: could this be a glimpse — perhaps just a shadow — of what the prophet Ezekiel foresaw nearly 2,600 years ago?

The Horsemen of the North

Ezekiel 38 paints a startling picture. A coalition led by “Gog of the land of Magog” comes from “the uttermost parts of the north” against the land of Israel. The invaders are described as “all of them riding upon horses, a great company and a mighty army.”

For centuries, interpreters puzzled over those horses. Why would a modern invasion — one involving a superpower like Russia — use horsemen? Skeptics dismissed it as ancient imagery. Others said Ezekiel was using symbols — describing tanks, trucks, or aircraft in language his audience could understand. Yet others argued the text should be taken literally — that in some future scenario, the armies of the north might indeed revert to horses, whether by necessity or by the collapse of technology.

And now, curiously, Russia is reviving horse-mounted forces. Not in symbolic prophecy, but in the mud and mines of Ukraine.

Why Horses Make Sense Again

Analysts explain that the modern battlefield has changed. Drones have made noise, heat, and road dependency deadly. Horses, meanwhile, move silently, don’t need fuel, and can traverse terrain tanks cannot. They leave no heat signature, and they can carry men or supplies where vehicles can’t go.

If this tactic proves viable — even for small units — it could spread. A century ago, mechanization replaced the horse. But in the age of drones and cyberwarfare, the pendulum may swing back.

And so, when Ezekiel spoke of horsemen “from the north,” was he merely describing what he knew — or was he seeing exactly what we’re now beginning to see again? Armies returning to primitive mobility because modern machinery has become a liability?

Literal or Symbolic? The Great Prophecy Debate

This brings us to one of the deepest questions in Bible prophecy: How do prophets describe what they see?

When Ezekiel, Daniel, or John the Apostle were shown visions of the future, they described things using their own vocabulary — the language of the ancient world. But what happens when they’re witnessing modern or even futuristic warfare?

Consider John’s terrifying “locusts” in Revelation 9. He describes them as having “faces like men,” “breastplates of iron,” “wings sounding like chariots,” and “tails like scorpions.” To the modern ear, this reads almost like a field report on attack helicopters: armored, loud, guided by men, with missiles stinging from the rear. Were these literal demonic creatures? Or was John describing the technology of war using first-century words?

The same question surrounds Ezekiel’s horses. Were they literal steeds — or symbols of mechanized or even aerial forces? The Hebrew text gives no hint that “horses” are meant metaphorically. Yet the modern reader can’t ignore the possibility that the prophet was describing something he had no words for — or something that might return when high technology collapses.

When Prophecy Meets the Modern Battlefield

Some prophecy scholars argue that the horse imagery must be symbolic because modern armies don’t use horses. Yet others note that God’s Word has a pattern: the impossible becomes possible again. Israel, once scattered for two millennia, is now a nation again. So why not literal horses in the end-time battle?

It’s not hard to imagine a global war so destructive — or a cyber collapse so severe — that modern armies revert to ancient methods. A world cut off from fuel, GPS, or power grids could easily find horses once again as the most reliable transport.

That is, in fact, exactly what we’re seeing in Ukraine: soldiers turning to what works when everything else fails.

Could the “horses of Gog” one day ride not through Donetsk but through the mountains north of Israel? Only time will tell. But this moment reminds us how literally prophecy can leap to life when global conditions shift.

A Warning and a Wonder

So what do we make of Russia’s new “horse soldiers”? At one level, it’s tactical improvisation. At another, it’s prophetic resonance. It reminds us that Scripture speaks across millennia — and that what seems obsolete can become relevant again when the world descends into chaos.

Perhaps the real lesson isn’t whether Ezekiel’s horsemen are literal or figurative, but that the stage is being set. Global instability, technological vulnerability, and ancient prophecies aligning with modern headlines all point to a world moving closer to that climactic confrontation described by the prophets.

We live in days when the Word of God is not ancient history — it’s breaking news.

“And you shall come from your place out of the uttermost parts of the north… you and many peoples with you, all of them riding upon horses, a great company and a mighty army.” — Ezekiel 38:15

When the prophets spoke, they saw a world far beyond their own. And perhaps, as horses thunder again across European fields, we are beginning to catch a glimpse of what they saw.