“Shock and Awe, simply Shock and Awe!” For most, this phrase entered our vernacular from CNN Reporter, Peter Arnett, describing the stunning exhibition of US airpower from his hotel in Baghdad on March 21, 2003. The second Gulf War had begun. Operation Iraqi Freedom was underway. We watched live as coalition airpower obliterated Saddam Hussein’s Presidential compound on the Tigris and other government and military sites in and around Baghdad. ‘Shock and Awe’ was meant to make a statement, to break the will of Saddam’s army — to end a war before it began.
Military strategists as far back as Sun Tzu have understood the value of destroying the enemy’s will to fight. But the concept of ‘Shock and Awe’ was meant to take it to the next level. It is Sherman’s ‘total war’ on steroids. The phrase ‘shock and awe’ was originally introduced by Harlan Ullman in a 1996 Pentagon study. For Ullman, ‘shock and awe’ defined a concept of engagement so massive and sudden that the enemy would be stunned, confused, overwhelmed, and paralyzed.
But the coalition bombardment that began on March 21, 2003 was nothing compared to the ‘Shock and Awe’ described in Revelation 19 as the world’s final battle that pictures the return of Christ in judgement. Kings and captains, mighty men, men both free and slave, small and great gather for battle. Summoned by the King of Rebels, the ancient Dragon and his Beast and False Prophet, they have come to resist the will of their rightful King, the Lord Jesus Christ. They trust in everything false and swear allegiance to the King of Lies and Murder. They think this will be their moment – and indeed it is. Just not the moment they expected.
As the Lord Jesus appears in power and glory, the armies of heaven following after Him, He brings ‘Shock and Awe’ His enemies never anticipated. “Every eye will see him, even those who pierced him, and all the tribes of the earth will wail on account of him…. Kings of the earth and the great ones and the generals and rich and powerful and everyone slave and free, [will hide] themselves in caves and among the rocks of the mountains calling to the mountains, ‘Fall on us and hide us from the face of him who is seated on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb.’”
Their swagger and boasting, rebellion and hatred of the Lord will come to nothing in an instant. The mighty power of the Beast and the pervasive influence of the False Prophet dissipate at the appearing of the one who is Faithful and True, who slays His enemies with the sword of the Word of God. The return of Christ comes as ‘shock and awe’ to His enemies, and ours. But to those who have loved not their lives unto death, who have held to the testimony of Jesus, who have been sealed with the seal of the Living God, the “shock and awe” of His coming causes them to cry ‘Glory!’
We are reminded in Philippians that
God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father.
Some will confess Jesus’ Lordship out of love for their King. Others will confess it under compulsion of judgment. When Jesus comes, He comes with ‘shock and awe.’ For those who submit to Him in grace, there is joy. But for those who refuse His light and easy yoke, submission comes only in judgement. As one theologian noted regarding that moment.
“Either judgment is done on [Christ] at the cross [on our behalf], or else, failing that, judgement is done by him as people’s unforgiven sin sends them to hell.”
Have you submitted to his grace? Or are you resisting your rightful King, gathering together with the King of Rebels and the enemies of the Living God? ‘Shock and awe’ is coming. Are you ready? Join us this Sunday as we examine Revelation 19:11-21 and the great promise and the great warning of Christ’s return.
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