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Jesus Christ - The Savior and Soon Returning King

Updated: Jun 9


Who is Jesus Christ?


He is not just a man. He is not merely a teacher. He is the eternal Son of God. He always was, and He always will be. This isn’t just theology; it’s life or death. It’s hope in a hopeless world. It’s the difference between wandering and being found.


Let’s explore what the Bible says about Him—and why it matters.


He Was Born of a Virgin

(Matthew 1:23; Luke 1:31,35)


Jesus didn’t come into the world the same way the rest of us did. He was born to a young woman named Mary, but not through natural means. God Himself placed the life of His Son inside her womb. This wasn’t a myth; it was a miracle. Why does this matter? Because Jesus came from Heaven, not just Nazareth. He was sent, not just born.


He Lived a Sinless Life

(Hebrews 7:26; 1 Peter 2:22)


We all make mistakes. We all have regrets and things we wish we could undo. Jesus never did. He was completely pure—not to make us feel bad, but to pave the way for us to be clean and forgiven. You can trust Him because there is no darkness in Him at all.


He Performed Miracles

(Acts 2:22, Acts 10:38)


Jesus healed the sick, opened blind eyes, calmed storms, and even raised the dead. These weren’t magic tricks; they were signs that God was walking among us. If you’ve ever wondered if God sees you or cares, look at Jesus healing a broken woman or feeding the hungry. He demonstrated God’s heart in action.


He Died in Our Place

(1 Corinthians 15:3, 2 Corinthians 5:21)


The Cross wasn’t an accident; it was a rescue mission. Jesus didn’t just die; He died for all of us. For you. For me. He took the punishment we deserved. All our shame, guilt, and sin were placed on Him. In return, He offers us forgiveness, freedom, and peace with God. This is love beyond all understanding.


He Rose from the Dead

(Matthew 28:6; Luke 24:39, 1 Corinthians 15:4)


Three days after they laid Him in the tomb, Jesus rose up—alive, walking, talking, breathing. He conquered death—not just for Himself but for anyone who believes in Him. There’s hope beyond the grave because Jesus is alive right now.


He Sits at God's Right Hand

(Acts 1:9,11; Acts 2:33; Philippians 2:9-11; Hebrews 1:3)


Jesus didn’t vanish. He was lifted up into Heaven, where He now sits in the place of honor and power. One day, the entire world will see Him as He truly is—King of Kings. But even now, He’s reaching out to us and calling us home.


Why This Matters to You


You don’t need to understand it all. You just need to know this: Jesus is not far away. He is near. He is real. And He loves you. Maybe you have been burned by religion. Perhaps you feel like you’ve been running, or that you are too far gone.


Jesus came for people just like you.


He is God.


He wants to walk with you—right here, right now.


Don’t just know about Him. Know Him.


That’s the heart cry of Revive California Now. A plea not just for better laws or louder voices, but for the living presence of Jesus Christ in our homes, our streets, and our hearts.


He Is Coming Again

(John 14:3; Revelation 1:7; Titus 2:13)


The story is not over. Just as surely as He came the first time, Jesus has promised to return. Not as a humble servant, but as a glorious King. The skies will split, every eye will see Him, and every knee will bow. For those who know Him, this is not a day to fear but a day to long for. It will be a day when every wrong is made right, every tear wiped away, and every heart made whole.


Conclusion


He is not done with the world.


And He is not done with you.


This is the message of hope we all need to embrace. Jesus Christ, our Savior, is both here with us now and coming again. Let your heart be stirred and your spirit awakened. Embrace the reality of Jesus today.

 
 
 

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