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2006-06-13 18:57:50 · 39 answers · asked by agirlwholovesjoe 1 in News & Events Other - News & Events

39 answers

No one knows.

2006-06-21 15:08:58 · answer #1 · answered by CottonPatch 7 · 2 0

Obviously you have not studied the Bible carefully. Christ had resurrected. Those who feel this is physically impossible say that this is stuff and nonsense.The tales of His coming back perhaps originated in such disbelief.However, there are parallel stories of His migration to India and studying there and a tomb in Kashmir is believed to be where He had been interned. However, nobody has ever thought of externing the Body. That apart such stories only confirm the resurrection theory which give a mystic interpretatin to the event. Christ has not gone anywhere. He is very much with us and there are tales of his sighting, though not in his original form. But He is very much with us. The God retiring on Sunday He could not have left his flockks withut a shepherd. Had he did so the Wolf from Below would have had an open invitation for devouring them. That Satan continues to rot in Hell and only occasionally make consealed attach when he thinks He is not looking but like the Hindu god Indra Christ has a thousand eyes and there is pretty little that can escape His steady gaze.Despite Chris's last word on the cross calling out to God plaintively whether He has forgotten Him are rightfully not believed in. EVen supposing the infirmitiies to which the flesh is heir to might have elcited these words very soon the Soul would have triumphed and He continued to discharge the trust the Father had placed in Him.

So there is no question of His coming again. He is with us. Ipsp faco there is no question of all souls being saved by that time for He would not allow any Soul to get lost, the watchful shepherd that He is.

2006-06-25 22:22:03 · answer #2 · answered by Prabhakar G 6 · 0 0

No human knows when Jesus will return, but according to the Bible, not everyone will be saved by then. Those who are will be called to Heaven during the Rapture. Those who aren't still have a chance at being saved, but they will suffer persecution and tremendous hardships along the way. This is a complicated question and requires a long and complicated answer. I suggest you consult a minister or priest. God bless you.

2006-06-27 17:32:19 · answer #3 · answered by olelady55 3 · 0 0

Yes, Christ will be coming again. It is difficult to predict when that will happen but you need to be watching Isreal in the news. God made a 3 part covenant with Abraham (Abraham would be that father to a nation, the Jews will have the promised land, and they will have a King) Well, before Christ comes down to earth to be the King, God has to give the Jews the promised land of Israel.

God said that all Jewish people will return to Israel first. So, that is what you need to be watching for with Israel. Once every Jewish person comes back to their homeland that is when the rapture, tribulation, and 2nd coming of the Christ will happen.

The believers will be saved during the rapture and will not have to go through the tribulation. Those that are not saved in the rapture, they will be given a second chance to believe that Christ died for our sins, he was buried, and resurrected; however, those people will suffer greatly during the tribulation.

2006-06-27 11:26:17 · answer #4 · answered by knesa27 2 · 0 0

That's a question only God can answer!! we will probably be dead by the time he comes back so when you get to Heaven (assuming you've been a good girl.) You can ask theBig Guy for yourself. As for everyone being saved by then, Well everyone isn't Christains so not all people believe in being saved. So I'll make a big guess and say No not everyone will be saved by then.

2006-06-27 18:00:35 · answer #5 · answered by Laura H 1 · 0 0

When Jesus Christ came the fist time, His main mission seemed to be to teach us how to live on earth. If I had to sum up his teaching it would be, to teach us how to be good stewards to the land and its people.

Not to follow these teaching would surely lead us to destruction. It goes without saying; If you don't take care of earth it becomes unable to support life as we know it today.

For the most part, We have not done the best job possible. We have let our desire for wealth get the best of us and forgo our responsibility to the land.

Today, we face Global warming due to CO2 emissions, Along with the temperature increase will most likely come more and stronger earth quakes due to the expansion of gases in the inner core of the earth. We face earths polar caps melting and with that a redistribution of the planets weight , which may cause more earth quakes and flooding in certain regions, maybe even a pole shift in the planet, rendering it unstable for a time, destructive for sure. We face threats of virus (bird flu) which is expected to be very deadly. We even have a meteorite that deposited a red blood like substance, in India, back in 2001 (see URL below).

All these events have been predicted to happen before the second coming of Christ. Today they seem to be upon us.

I don't think Christ's second coming will be to save all but rather to greet those who took to heart his teaching or at least made a honest effort to understand and follow them; For they are the ones who will be ready and willing to prepare for the devistations to come. All else will most likely parish. If the scriptures prove to be accurate, we should expect the second coming of Christ after the devistation. So hang in there, and you may get to witness something out of this world.

Sorry for any spelling errors, the spell checker was out.

2006-06-14 01:22:55 · answer #6 · answered by Joe_Pardy 5 · 0 0

When the sun and the moon and the stars fall from the heavens, when when the world is dead. Or, in less apoctaliptic terms, sometime around the "Big Crunch" or other end-of-the-universe senerio. At a time NO ONE is looking fore him. And by 'everybody', I assume you're meaning "everyone alive". Probably not, for after all "Narrow is the path that leads to salvation, and few there are that find it."

2006-06-13 19:04:22 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no one except God the Father knows when Jesus will come again and no I do not believe all will be saved. The Bible says that many that call Him Lord will be thrown into outer darkness.

2006-06-27 17:57:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

only the ones that never her of Jesus along with the saved people will be saved

2006-06-27 10:47:57 · answer #9 · answered by giggi 3 · 0 0

Jesus is with us, here and now. So that this could happen, after he rose from the dead, he ascended into heaven,and sent us the Comforter, or Holy Spirit, through whom he can be present to and in each one of us. So we are "saved" here and now! But we need to recognize that and live according to that recognition.

2006-06-26 13:30:06 · answer #10 · answered by Lil 1 · 0 0

Did you know that Joshua, his Hebrew name , was a rabbi? that his teachings and sacrafices are still in debate today is awesome and should tell us what a inmortal personality this humble Jesus had two or more thousand years ago, when and if he will come back is not in question, What has humanity learned from his teachings, this is the answer.

2006-06-25 14:57:20 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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