(Matthew 28:18) Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.”
In Revelations chapter 5, Jesus is called the Lamb of God, and he is also called the Lion of the tribe of Judah. Now a lamb is a humble defenseless animal, whereas the lion is a ferocious king of the beasts. We have these two examples because God created them that we might understand the various aspects of his Son.
When Jesus came to earth some two thousand years ago, he healed the sick, raised the dead, walked on water, casted out demons, and gave many other supernatural signs. He taught the people and cared for them. He did not wipe out all evil with a mighty hand. He came as the Lamb of God and humbled himself allowing men to take his life on the cross. Then God raised him from the dead. His death and resurrection fulfilled his purpose for coming. He paid the debt we all owed for our sins and set us free from the law of sin and death.
Jesus is coming back. This time he will come with a different purpose. At his second coming, he will come as the Lion. In Revelations chapter 19, we can read what that will be like. Jesus will bring the long awaited for and patiently withheld judgement of God. Those who have put their trust in Jesus and received his redemption will go on to eternal life. Those who have continued to indulge evil will be judged for their sins. At that time Satin and his followers will be handed their final defeat.
Jesus the Lamb of God and Humble Savior came to spread God’s love and mercy to his created ones. Jesus the Lion of the tribe of Judah and Mighty Warrior will come to bring God’s judgement to those who have rejected his love and mercy. We shouldn’t take Jesus too lightly. He has been given all authority in heaven and on earth. It’s not too late to accept the offer of salvation he brought to us as our Humble Savior. For those who have chosen to reject his offer, they will face him as the Mighty Warrior.