Jesus is Coming Back
"Look, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those who pierced him." – Revelation 1:7
For over 2,000 years, people have been talking, wondering, and waiting for one of the greatest promises in Scripture, the return of Jesus Christ. And in Revelation 19, we’re given a glimpse of what that moment will be like.
John writes, “Then I saw heaven opened, and there was a white horse.” This isn’t just some vague dream or wishful thinking. This is a vision God gave John, showing him a real moment in the future. It’s the moment all of creation has been waiting for, the day when Jesus splits the sky, riding in as King, coming back for His people.
If you’ve ever wondered what Revelation is really about, here’s your answer: it’s not just a book of symbols, judgments, or end-times events. It’s a book about Jesus. From the first chapter to the last, it’s a reminder that He is the center of it all, and He’s coming back.
Revelation 1:7 says, “Look, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him.” That’s not symbolic. That’s a promise. Every eye will see. Every heart will know. And on that day, there will be no more doubt about who He is.
So what does this mean for you right now? It means we don’t live in fear, but in readiness. It means we keep our hearts anchored in hope, knowing the story of this world is not random or out of control. It means we stay alert, not distracted, and we live each day with the expectation that Jesus could return at any moment.
The promise of His return isn’t meant to scare you, it’s meant to steady you. It’s meant to remind you that no matter how dark this world seems, the King is coming. So today, lift your eyes, take heart, and remember that Jesus is coming back. Let that shape how you live, how you love, and how you wait.
For over 2,000 years, people have been talking, wondering, and waiting for one of the greatest promises in Scripture, the return of Jesus Christ. And in Revelation 19, we’re given a glimpse of what that moment will be like.
John writes, “Then I saw heaven opened, and there was a white horse.” This isn’t just some vague dream or wishful thinking. This is a vision God gave John, showing him a real moment in the future. It’s the moment all of creation has been waiting for, the day when Jesus splits the sky, riding in as King, coming back for His people.
If you’ve ever wondered what Revelation is really about, here’s your answer: it’s not just a book of symbols, judgments, or end-times events. It’s a book about Jesus. From the first chapter to the last, it’s a reminder that He is the center of it all, and He’s coming back.
Revelation 1:7 says, “Look, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him.” That’s not symbolic. That’s a promise. Every eye will see. Every heart will know. And on that day, there will be no more doubt about who He is.
So what does this mean for you right now? It means we don’t live in fear, but in readiness. It means we keep our hearts anchored in hope, knowing the story of this world is not random or out of control. It means we stay alert, not distracted, and we live each day with the expectation that Jesus could return at any moment.
The promise of His return isn’t meant to scare you, it’s meant to steady you. It’s meant to remind you that no matter how dark this world seems, the King is coming. So today, lift your eyes, take heart, and remember that Jesus is coming back. Let that shape how you live, how you love, and how you wait.
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Hallelujah