The Coming of the King: Awakening to His Glory
"Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen." - Revelation 1:7

Revelation 1:7 (KJV) declares, "Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen." The imagery of this passage reverberates through time, awakening the hearts of believers and challenging the status quo of a world that often turns its back on the divine.
As we unpack this profound verse, we must first consider the figure of Christ, who is described as coming with clouds. This evokes the biblical motif of clouds representing glory and presence. In Exodus, clouds herald the divine presence covering the Tabernacle, symbolizing the holiness of God meeting humanity. Similarly, clouds often represent God's majesty and might throughout scripture.
When Christ returns with clouds, it is not merely a return shrouded in mystery but a glorious reveal of His authority and sovereignty over all creation. The mention of being able to see Him is a proclamation of hope and assurance for believers; however, it is also a solemn warning to humanity.
The second part of the verse, "and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him," speaks to a moment of reckoning. The apostle John, receiving this revelation, reminds us that no one will be exempt from witnessing the magnificent return of Christ. Our senses will engage with the reality of His presence, whether we have acknowledged Him in this life or chose to deny Him.
The phrase "they also which pierced him" particularly draws our attention to the historical and spiritual significance of the crucifixion. At Calvary, those who physically drove the nails into Jesus' hands and feet represented not only the Jewish leaders and Roman soldiers but also the entire human race's alienation from God due to sin. As we reflect on this, it becomes clear that Christ's suffering transgresses time, affecting all humanity. At His return, every person will be confronted with the reality of their choices and the consequences of rejecting or accepting Him.
The resultant wailing of "all kindreds of the earth," indicates a profound emotional response to His coming—a recognition of failures, loss, and the finality of His judgment. This wailing is not only born from fear but also from a grieving awakening to the nature of sin, separation from God, and the overwhelming reality of His holiness as He comes to judge the living and the dead. For many, it will be a realization that the time of grace is over, replaced by the weight of consequences for a life lived outside of relationship with Christ.
Yet, amidst this solemn reminder lies the focal point of our faith: "Even so, Amen." This echo of affirmation encapsulates the resolve of believers—we await His return with eager anticipation because we understand the depths of His sacrifice and the beauty of His resurrection. Our response to His coming shouldn't be one of dread but of hope that transcends trial and tribulation. As we live in an age where many hearts grow cold and many turn away from the truth, revelation 1:7 calls us to a faithful existence where we bear witness to His love and share the good news of His imminent return.
In conclusion, the anticipation of His coming should stir us to deeper devotion and a life aligned with His will. How will we prepare for His return? How will we ensure that our lives reflect His glory in a world that desperately needs hope? Each day is a step towards that glorious day when every eye shall behold Him, and every heart shall reckon with the truth of who He is and what He has done for us. Let us then be watchful, ready, and full of faith, for our King will soon come.
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Revelation 1:7 - "Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen."
Revelation 1:7 behold he come with clouds and every eye shall see him and they also which pierced him and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him
Revelation 1:7 behold he come with clouds and every eye shall see him and they also which pierced him and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him
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