In the Creed, we proclaim that Jesus Christ "will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead..." and "to save those who are eagerly waiting for Him" (Hebrews 9:28).
At His Second Coming, the good and the evil alike will be raised from the dead and judged by Christ: "...those who have done good, to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil, to the resurrection of judgement" (John 5:29)
When will christ come again?
Jesus never revealed the time of His Second Coming to us. He taught us, rather, to be vigilant and in a constant state of readiness. By faith we know that Christ's Second Coming - and our own resurrection - are certainties.
2007-11-06
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Jacob Dahlen
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Your response to your own question is correct, Christ's second coming will be unannounced and no one, "Only the Father" knows when it will take place.
It is for this reason that when people make predictions based on the book of Revelations, which is nothing more than apocalyptic literature about the Roman persecution of the Christians of the times just after Christ, we musn't pay them any mind.
It isn't revealed to the Son of God according to scripture, why would it be revealed to us.
May God keep you always
2007-11-06 05:30:20
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answered by Perhaps I love you more 4
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in accordance to the e book An Evangelical Christology, “the 2nd coming or return of Christ (parousia) establishes the dominion of God, ultimately, brazenly, and for all eternity.” it somewhat is a exceptionally held perception that Christ’s return would be brazenly seen, actually seen by utilising anybody in the international. To help this concept, many component to Revelation a million:7, which reads: “look! he's coming with the clouds, and each eye will see him, and people who pierced him.” yet is that this verse meant to be taken actually? remember, the e book of Revelation is geared up “in warning signs.” (Revelation a million:a million) This passage, then, could be symbolic; regardless of each little thing, how might desire to “people who pierced him” see Christ return? they have been lifeless just about 20 centuries! in addition to, the angels reported that Christ might return “in the comparable way” as he departed. properly, how did he circulate away? With hundreds of thousands gazing? No, in ordinary terms some undemanding ones beheld the form. And while the angels spoke to them, have been the apostles actually gazing Christ’s adventure all a thank you to heaven? No, a cloud conceal had obscured Jesus from view. sometime thereafter, he could have entered the spirit heavens as a spirit being, invisible to human eyes. (a million Corinthians 15:50) So, at maximum, the apostles observed in ordinary terms the beginning up of Jesus’ adventure; they could no longer watch its ending, his return to the heavenly presence of his Father, Jehovah. This they might in ordinary terms parent with their eyes of religion.—John 20:17.
2016-10-03 11:52:31
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answered by ? 4
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A constant time of readiness for two thousand years. LMAO. You pitiful people Jesus is dead. He's not coming grow up. Santa will come every Christmas but Jesus is gone forever.
2007-11-06 05:24:17
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answered by Anonymous
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This is what I have heard, Jesus will come again but we do not know when. Jesus even said he does not know the time or place but only God knows.
2007-11-06 05:29:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Spiritualists don't believe Jesus will return in the flesh, but rather through a spiritual awakening that will encompass the world.
2007-11-06 05:20:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Matthew 24:36 But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.
2007-11-06 05:27:28
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answered by preacher 5
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Jesus is coming again, whether you believe it or not. The book of Revelations show to us that the world will go under tribulation. Jesus is so compassionate that he doesn't want his church to suffer in the mist of his judgment. So he is coming back to take his church to eternal life.
2007-11-06 05:27:17
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answered by Ulises V 2
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Jesus said He did not know when He would return but it would be soon.
Sorry but when I was in church I was told to read [the Bible]and pray daily and I think I read my way right out of being religious.
2007-11-06 05:29:47
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answered by just because 5
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"Judge not, lest ye be judged." Matthew 7:1
"The mouth of the righteous speaketh wisdom, and his tongue talketh of judgment." Psalms 37:30
2007-11-06 05:29:18
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answered by Your Uncle Dodge! 7
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Amen
2007-11-06 05:22:36
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answered by Anonymous
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