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What does Revelation 1:7 mean about Christ's return?

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Revelation 1:7 affirms that Christ will return visibly and with glory, and every eye will see Him.

Revelation 1:7 states, 'Behold, He cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see Him.' This passage highlights the certainty and visibility of Christ's return. Unlike His first coming, which was in humility, His second coming will be in glory, revealing Him as King over all creation. This is significant for believers as it assures us that the Lord whom we worship will return in majesty, and all of humanity will recognize His sovereign authority. The implication is that those who have rejected Him will face the reality of their choices, while believers will rejoice in His glorious return. This expectation encourages Christians to live faithfully for Christ in the present as we await that day.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:7

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Darvin Pruitt · Feb 12, 2017
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