Who do you see? A Lamb, a Lion, a Blasphemer, a Fool, or Something Far Greater?

"For this is the will of My Father, that everyone who beholds the Son and believes in Him will have eternal life, and I Myself will raise him up on the last day." John 6:40 (NASB) 

Jesus told us that seeing who he really is will lead to faith and allegiance to him.

The master key to salvation is revelation.

Unless the Spirit of God opens our eyes to behold Jesus correctly, we may miss him entirely, just as most of the Jewish leaders of his day did. Some of them regarded him as a blasphemer who was a threat to the nation. Others regarded him as a fool, even those of his own family at times. His disciples, however, followed him because they saw something far different.

The magi saw a king. John the Baptist saw the Lamb of God, the Baptizer in the Spirit, and the Messianic Son of God. The first disciples imperfectly glimpsed him as their hoped for Messiah (John 1:43-49). Peter famously proclaimed him to be the Messiah when Jesus asked him who did men say he was. (Matthew 16:15-20) Few other than John the Baptist understood that the Lamb of God ministry required him to die upon the cross. The rest of the disciples tried to skip that and go straight to exalted kingship, not realizing that suffering had to precede glory. (Luke 24:25-26) When Jesus rose from the grave, his followers saw him in an entirely new light. Their eyes were opened to see some of his glory, just as God had previewed to Peter, James, and John on the mount of transfiguration.

Each revelation we receive regarding Christ’s identity impacts us deeply.

Many see him as the Lamb of God who died for their sins. They love Jesus deeply for the sacrifice he made on our behalf. This is the beginning of the revelation. Seeing him as the glorious risen Lord inspires us to worship and surrender our lives to him. Seeing him as the Baptizer in the Holy Spirit empowers us to be his witnesses and join his gospel army in fulfilling the Great Commission. But there is another revelation the Spirit wishes to impart to us. It is the one Jesus self-identified with when he stood on trial before the Sanhedrin. How amazing it will be to see him as the glorious Son of Man who will come in glory on the Last Day to judge the living and the dead!

Then the high priest stood up and said to Jesus, “Well, aren’t you going to answer these charges? What do you have to say for yourself?” 63  But Jesus remained silent. Then the high priest said to him, “I demand in the name of the living God—tell us if you are the Messiah, the Son of God.” 64  Jesus replied, “You have said it. And in the future you will see the Son of Man seated in the place of power at God’s right hand and coming on the clouds of heaven.” 65  Then the high priest tore his clothing to show his horror and said, “Blasphemy! Why do we need other witnesses? You have all heard his blasphemy. Matthew 26:62-65 (NLT) 

We have heard what John the Baptist said about Jesus. We have read what Peter said about Jesus, but should we not be even more interested in what Jesus had to say about himself when the chips were down? Jesus told his tormentors that he was and is the divine being prophesied in Daniel who will one day judge all men,  including those who were condemning him. This claim was so outlandish in the eyes of the Jewish leaders that they pronounced him to be a blasphemer and condemned him to death. Can you imagine telling God’s only begotten Son, the eternal Word of God, the Creator and Sustainer of the universe, that he is a blasphemer? And yet, that is exactly what they did! If you see Jesus as he really is, you will fall down and worship him. If you do not, you will want to kill him.

Followers of Christ are rarely persecuted for claiming that Jesus is their personal savior. We might be ridiculed or pitied for having such a belief, but probably not perceived as being much of a threat. But when we proclaim Christ’s divinity, lordship, and dominion over all creation, that is another matter altogether.

The Son of Man revelation is a fault line that divides humanity. We must choose one side or another as we wait for the great unveiling of the truth at his Second Coming.

The  word “apocalypse” means a revealing. The Second Coming will be a grand revelation or uncovering of the truth about Jesus. When he returns on the clouds with glory, the Bible says that every eye will see him as he truly is, requiring every knee to bow to him. He will judge every person who ever lived, assigning them to their eternal destinies. Right now, Jesus’ true identity is hidden from the vast majority of people. They cannot see him seated on the throne of God waiting until his enemies be made his footstool. (Acts 2:34-36) Only those whose eyes have been opened by the Spirit know who he is, and we only know imperfectly. When he returns, unbelievers will suddenly realize how mistaken they had been, and we who know him imperfectly will all know as we are known. (1 Corinthians 13:12)

God designed things this way as a judgment upon the cleverness of those whose hearts are not submitted to God.

At that time Jesus prayed this prayer: “O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, thank you for hiding these things from those who think themselves wise and clever, and for revealing them to the childlike. 26  Yes, Father, it pleased you to do it this way! 27  “My Father has entrusted everything to me. No one truly knows the Son except the Father, and no one truly knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.” Matthew 11:25-27 (NLT) 

Only the pure of heart are able to see God, and only God can purify our hearts.

No one deserves to have his or her spiritual eyes opened, but God in his mercy chooses to do so for many. The good news is that if we are at all drawn to Jesus, it is because the Spirit is at work in us. Jesus said he will never cast aside anyone who comes to him. (John 6:37) The Holy Spirit is the one who opens our eyes to behold Jesus as he really is. I asked him some fifty years ago to reveal to me if Jesus is really the one the Bible says he is. It did not take long for that prayer to get answered, about two weeks! How about you? Are you hungry to know Jesus? if you already believe in him, do you want the Spirit to show you more?

The greater our revelation of Jesus, the greater our love and commitment will be.

Commitment without revelation is simply legalism. Revelation without commitment is a plant with no roots. Jesus came to satisfy the hungry heart. He will not let us down if we seek him.

Keep on asking, and you will receive what you ask for. Keep on seeking, and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you. 8  For everyone who asks, receives. Everyone who seeks, finds. And to everyone who knocks, the door will be opened. Matthew 7:7-8 (NLT) 

Prayer

Holy Spirit, I want to see Jesus as he really is. Open my spiritual eyes, unstop my ears, and soften my heart that I may behold him in his glory. Change me forever and let me be sold out to him with nothing holding me back. Amen.

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Pete Beck III has ministered in Burlington for over 34 years. He is married to Martha, with whom he has four children, ten beautiful grandchildren, and four amazing great grandchildren. He ministers locally and travels from LifeNet as a Bible teacher and minister. He has published two books - Seeing God's Smile and Promise of the Father - as well as a wide variety of Bible-related articles which he has compiled into books in PDF form. Currently he is working on a large Bible Teaching Manual.

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