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What does it mean to look upon Him whom we have pierced?

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Looking upon Him whom we have pierced means recognizing our role in Christ's crucifixion, which leads to genuine mourning for our sin (Zechariah 12:10).

To look upon Him whom we have pierced, as described in Zechariah 12:10, is to come to a profound understanding of our own culpability in the suffering and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. This acknowledgment is pivotal in realizing the depth of our sin and the cost of our redemption. It signifies a heart posture that sees the cross not just as a historical event but as a personal reality—recognizing that it was our sins that necessitated Christ's suffering and death. This looking entails a heartfelt mourning, a brokenness over the gravity of our transgressions against Him. Importantly, this gaze also invites the grace of God, pushing us towards repentance and the cleansing that comes from faith in Christ. Such recognition transforms our lives, leading us to a greater appreciation of salvation and the love of God demonstrated through the cross.
Scripture References: Zechariah 12:10, John 19:37, Acts 2:36

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