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How does the crucifixion relate to Christ's return?

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The crucifixion is vital as it fulfills God's plan of redemption, and those who pierced Him will see Him upon His return, linking judgment with mercy.

The crucifixion of Christ is intrinsically linked to His return because it reveals the depth of God's love and the means by which He offers salvation. In Revelation 1:7, 'they also which pierced him' indicates that those who rejected and killed Him will also witness His glorious return. This serves as a profound reminder of the weight of sin and the reality of judgment. While the crucifixion was the ultimate act of sacrifice, it was also the pinnacle of God's redemptive plan. When Christ returns, it will be both a moment of vindication for Him and a moment of reckoning for the world. Those who believe are assured of mercy and grace, while those who stood in rebellion will face the consequences of their unbelief.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:7, John 19:37, Zechariah 12:10

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