The Second Coming of Jesus: What Every Christian Should Know

Overview

The return of Jesus has intrigued and inspired Christians throughout history. In the Bible, He often spoke about His second coming, reassuring His disciples that He would return, though the exact time remains unknown. This article explores the biblical references to Jesus' return, examines His words on the topic, and explains the signs of the end times He provided.

By understanding these signs and what the Bible teaches about His return, believers can find hope and encouragement amid life’s uncertainties. When Is Jesus Coming Back? Jesus reassured His disciples by repeating, "I am coming quickly" four times in the book of Revelation : 3:11; 22:7, 12, 20.

Knowing that He will come soon might bring consolation and strength to His people amid their struggles. The eternal God, however, views time differently. Can we be sure that what He calls shortly will also be our call soon on this day?

Going Deeper

For that, we need to understand the signs he provided. Jesus shocked his followers by asking, “Do you not see all these things? Assuredly, I say to you, not one stone shall be left here upon another, that shall not be thrown down” (Matthew 24:2) as they marveled at the magnificent temple complex that King Herod the Great had been restoring with its enormous stones.

Because of this, on the Mount of Olives, Jesus' followers approached Him and whispered: “Tell us, when will these things be? And what will be the sign of Your coming, and of the end of the age?” (Matthew 24:3). Jesus Christ provided answers to various questions throughout Matthew 24.

In order to establish God's kingdom on Earth, He laid down a series of prerequisites that must be fulfilled before His return. The trends He foretold are taking shape, and many of the events that preceded them have already occurred. Neither the Great Tribulation nor the abomination of desolation have been set up.

Key Takeaways

In Matthew 24:29–31, 1 Corinthians 15:52, and Revelation 11:15 , Jesus said that heavenly signs would come "after the tribulation" and that He would return at the tremendous sound of a trumpet, which is either the last or seventh trumpet. There is no evidence in the Bible to support the idea that Christ will secretly return before the tribulation period begins. Actually, the reverse is true according to biblical teachings.

According to Revelation 11:2-3 and 12:14, we can determine that Christ's return is at least three and a half years away before the Great Tribulation period starts. What Year Will Jesus Return? No one can tell us with certainty when Jesus will come back.

Neither the angels in heaven nor anyone else knows the exact time, as Jesus warned his followers and us: "But of that day and hour no one knows" (Matthew 24:36). The precise moment is unknown to us. He would rather us not know.

Practical Application

The idea is that people should long for this moment and await it with prayer and patience. Therefore, no exact year will ever be provided for his return, despite many trying to make predictions in the past. What Is The Purpose of the Second Coming of Jesus?

The Christian concept of the Second Coming refers to Christ's glorification and eventual return to earth to establish his kingdom, punish his adversaries, and reward his faithful, both living and dead. Most Christian theologians since the early church have held the view that Jesus' visible return might happen at any time and that Christians should be prepared for it, just as the early Christians did. What does the second coming of Christ mean, and why does Jesus need to come again?

Firstly, for His own sake. The Bible illustrates God ’s deep love for His Son, preparing a marriage supper for the Lamb, awaiting the union of Christ with His church. Just as a bridegroom longs for his bride, Jesus waits in heaven, praying for us while preparing a place for His followers.

Reflection

Secondly, His return will fulfill uncompleted prophecies from the Old Testament, vindicating God’s Word. Prophecies about crushing Satan, uniting all families through Abraham, and establishing peace all await fulfillment through Christ’s return. His coming will complete every promise, including bringing joy and justice to a world often marred by suffering.

Thirdly, Jesus comes for His church, to bring us comfort and transform our frail bodies into glorious ones like His. Paul encourages believers with this hope of reunion and transformation, promising that Christ’s return will end sorrow and replace it with eternal joy. Finally, Jesus will judge the nations, restore Israel, and destroy Satan’s works.

His arrival will bring global peace, with nations turning weapons into tools for prosperity. Satan’s influence, currently seen in deception and evil, will be overthrown, and the earth will rejoice in righteousness under Christ’s reign. Get Closer to God Today Download Bible Chat ★ 4.9 Average Rating | Over 5 Million Downloads

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