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Christ shall come again to judge the living the quick and the dead, that in all my sorrows and persecutions with uplifted head." The return of Christ ties in with persecution, especially when suffering, beloved, and persecution intensifies, then also the hope and desire of the church for the re
Christ is "sitting" as a sign that He has finished the work He came to do on earth as our Savior. A lawyer, when he completes his argument in a courtroom, says, "I rest my case," and sits down as a sign he is done speaking. A mother, after a busy day of work in the home, finally sits down. So Christ
No matter what our age is, we have seen things which have come to pass and point to the return of Christ, One truth that we must always remember about this book is that all things must come to pass. Until the whole counsel of God concerning his Son’s return is fulfilled, Christ will not return. The
The article speaks first of all concerning the return of our Lord Jesus Christ. There are several elements mentioned in this connection. The time of Christ's return is appointed of the Father and known of the Father, but remains unknown to the creature. Jesus spoke of that to His disciples when He s
Christ was here! Christ shall come again! The meaning and significance of these two simple phrases is tremendous. The first advent realized all the hopes and prayers of the patriarchs for the Saviour whose coming was as the dawning of a new day over against total darkness.
Article 7: And He shall come again, with glory, to judge the quick and the dead; Whose kingdom shall have no end. Article 7: And He shall come again, with glory, to judge the quick and the dead; Whose kingdom shall have no end. The second coming of Christ was the hope of the early Christian church
All things happen for the purpose of the return of Jesus Christ. We know and believe that Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord, is returning to judge the living and dead. Paul speaks of the return of Christ in 1 Thessalonians 4, beginning in verse 13 and continues to address his return in chapter 5. In
Are you ready for that? And just as important, do you live in the awareness of that promise? It's difficult for us to comprehend the magnitude of that event. Every eye shall see him. There's been nothing like it in all history. Christ's ascension was witnessed by just a few. But his return wil
We do not know exactly when that will be. No man knows the day or the hour when Christ will appear in the heavens. There have been some who foolishly have tried to determine that and calculate the certain year or the month when Christ can be expected to return, and all of those predictions have