“Then I will pour out a spirit of grace and prayer on the house of David and the residents of Jerusalem, and they will look at Me whom they pierced. They will mourn for Him as one mourns for an only child and weep bitterly for Him as one weeps for a firstborn” (Zechariah 12:10 HCSB).

HAVE YOU LOOKED ON HIM WHOM YOU HAVE PIERCED?

The prophet Zechariah wrote around 520 BC. This was 500 years before Christ and 2500 years before the present age. His book is filled with Messianic prophecies. Here, we see a Messianic reference to “an only child,” a “firstborn” who the people of Israel would “look” on and finally acknowledge as the Messiah whom they had “pierced.” Recognizing Him they would “mourn” and “weep bitterly.”
 
Certainly, the prophecy that they would pierce the Son has already come to pass at Christ’s crucifixion. But that they would acknowledge Him and mourn has only been partially fulfilled. A great outpouring of the Spirit took place at Pentecost and thousands of Jews were saved. Yet, most of them have rejected Christ. Zechariah’s prophecy points to a future time when a great spiritual awakening will take place among the Jews, so that they finally look on Him whom they have pierced and mourn in repentance. This will happen before true peace comes to Jerusalem.
 
Have you looked on Him whom you have pierced? Looking on Him and believing, by His wounds we are healed.
 
PRAYER: Dear Father, thank You for the many prophecies foretelling Christ’s coming. It gives us great encouragement and hope. For Your Word is true and faithful. We long for the Day of Christ’s return, yet until then, give us strength to proclaim the gospel. In Jesus’ name, amen.