What is the meaning of Revelation 22:4? They will see His face Revelation 22:4 opens with the stunning promise, “They will see His face”. The barrier that once kept fallen humanity from gazing on God’s glory (Exodus 33:20) is forever removed. • Fulfilled longing. From David’s yearning to “behold the beauty of the LORD” (Psalm 27:4) to Jesus’ pledge that “the pure in heart…will see God” (Matthew 5:8), Scripture builds toward this climactic moment. • Perfect fellowship. Paul anticipated a day when we would know God “face to face” (1 Corinthians 13:12). John adds that when Christ appears “we will be like Him, because we will see Him as He is” (1 John 3:2). Our glorified state enables a direct, unfiltered communion with our Savior. • Eternal satisfaction. Every glimpse of God’s presence in Scripture—Isaiah’s temple vision (Isaiah 6:1-5), the Transfiguration (Matthew 17:2)—left witnesses awestruck. In the New Jerusalem this awe becomes our constant reality (Revelation 21:22-23). His name will be on their foreheads The verse continues, “and His name will be on their foreheads”, a mark rich with meaning. • Identity and ownership. Just as servants bore a master’s seal, believers display God’s name, showing we belong to Him forever (Revelation 3:12; 14:1). • Public witness. The forehead is visible to all, contrasting sharply with the hidden mark of the beast (Revelation 13:16). Our allegiance to Christ is open and unmistakable. • Priestly privilege. Aaron wore “HOLY TO THE LORD” on his forehead (Exodus 28:36-38). In eternity every saint shares that priestly honor (Revelation 1:6; 5:10). • Protection and security. Before the judgments fell, God’s servants were sealed on the forehead for safety (Revelation 7:3-4). That protective seal now becomes a permanent emblem of our inviolable security. • Transformation of character. Bearing His name signifies sharing His holy nature (2 Peter 1:4), a complete reversal of the fall’s defilement. summary Revelation 22:4 assures believers of two eternal realities: unhindered, face-to-face fellowship with God and an indelible mark of belonging to Him. Together they depict perfect intimacy, identity, security, and holiness—our ultimate destiny and motivation for steadfast faith today. |