Common people Quote by David Jeremiah
““His first coming He was wrapped in swadding clothes. In His second coming He will be clothed royally in a robe dipped in blood. common people. In His second coming He will be accompanied by the massive armies of heaven. In His first coming the door of the inn was closed to Him. In His second coming the door of the heavens will be opened to Him. In His first coming His voice was the tiny cry of a baby. In His second coming His voice will thunder as the sound of many waters. In His first coming, He was the lamp of God who came bringing salvation. In His second coming, He will be the Lion of the tribe of Judah who comes bringing””
About This Quote
Source Sermon: Prophetic Imagery, 1995
The passage contrasts Jesus’ humble first arrival with a majestic, powerful second coming, using vivid symbols to inspire hope and reverence.
In simple terms: Jesus first came modestly, will will return gloriously.
Anticipate a powerful future transformation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- church services
- personal study
- faith groups
- artistic depictions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the “lion” symbolize today?
- How does this vision affect daily faith practice?
Interpretations vary on literal vs. metaphorical meaning.