The Second Coming of Christ
The New Testament presents comprehensive forecasts copy of the Second Coming of Christ: about 300 references have been checked.The matter has given banks the most varied interpretations, derived largely from trying to mingle the different predictions with each other like pieces of a puzzle, and thus prepare anoints biblical kind of catalog of the future, a historical narrative writing in advance.
Examining the New Testament, we see that the divine purpose of prophecy is another. In speaking of his return, Jesus stressed:
"Watch! For ye know neither the day nor the hour ... "His aim was to instill in his disciples surveillance in order to be" like men who wait "around his master (Luke 12:36).
In this case, so many details in the forecast? - Christians should remember the information you Show them your trust, so that when they saw this happen. things, they knew it was nearing the realm of this (Luke 21:31). The prophecies were not history written in advance, as if to satisfy the curious, and yes, reason for stimulation monitoring and confirmation of faith at the time of its fulfillment.
Observed that, let's see what we really know the future coming of Christ.
a) How and when will its coming?
1) Is it personal, "as you saw him go" (Acts 1:11);
2) be visible and unmistakable (Mt 24:20,47, Rev. 1:7);
3) It will be sudden and unexpected (Matthew 24:36-44, Luke 21:34, 1 Cor 15:52);
4) Can you give a very brief (Matthew 24:42,44, 25:13, Rev. 22:20).
b) What will Christ?
1) Paras separation of men (Matthew 24:40-41). His first coming has brought division (Luke 12:51) and his second coming will implement and will effect the separation;
2) For the resurrection of the dead (John 5:28-29; Jo 6:39-40,44; 1 Corinthians 15, 1 Thess 4.13-17, Rev. 20:13);
3) For the meeting of his with him at the rapture (1 Thessalonians 4:17, 2 Thess 2.1);
4) For the transformation of its (1 Cor 15.50-54) to his own likeness (1 John 3.2; Phil 3.20-21);
5) To maintain its with you forever (1 Thessalonians 4.17b) and the establishment of His Kingdom (Revelation 20.1-7, Isaiah 11);
6) For the trial of all, both the redeemed and the damned, according to their works (Matt. 25:31-46): those for the reward (1 Cor 3.10-15, Rom 14.10,12; 2Co 5.9,10), and these . For the execution of the sentence already drawn (John 3:18, 2 Thess 2:12, Rev 20.11-15);
7) For the destruction of things now existing and the establishment of egg heaven and new earth (2 Pet 3.10-13, Rev. 21:22);
8) What, finally, "God be all in all" (1 Cor 15:28).
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Examining the New Testament, we see that the divine purpose of prophecy is another. In speaking of his return, Jesus stressed:
"Watch! For ye know neither the day nor the hour ... "His aim was to instill in his disciples surveillance in order to be" like men who wait "around his master (Luke 12:36).
In this case, so many details in the forecast? - Christians should remember the information you Show them your trust, so that when they saw this happen. things, they knew it was nearing the realm of this (Luke 21:31). The prophecies were not history written in advance, as if to satisfy the curious, and yes, reason for stimulation monitoring and confirmation of faith at the time of its fulfillment.
Observed that, let's see what we really know the future coming of Christ.
a) How and when will its coming?
1) Is it personal, "as you saw him go" (Acts 1:11);
2) be visible and unmistakable (Mt 24:20,47, Rev. 1:7);
3) It will be sudden and unexpected (Matthew 24:36-44, Luke 21:34, 1 Cor 15:52);
4) Can you give a very brief (Matthew 24:42,44, 25:13, Rev. 22:20).
b) What will Christ?
1) Paras separation of men (Matthew 24:40-41). His first coming has brought division (Luke 12:51) and his second coming will implement and will effect the separation;
2) For the resurrection of the dead (John 5:28-29; Jo 6:39-40,44; 1 Corinthians 15, 1 Thess 4.13-17, Rev. 20:13);
3) For the meeting of his with him at the rapture (1 Thessalonians 4:17, 2 Thess 2.1);
4) For the transformation of its (1 Cor 15.50-54) to his own likeness (1 John 3.2; Phil 3.20-21);
5) To maintain its with you forever (1 Thessalonians 4.17b) and the establishment of His Kingdom (Revelation 20.1-7, Isaiah 11);
6) For the trial of all, both the redeemed and the damned, according to their works (Matt. 25:31-46): those for the reward (1 Cor 3.10-15, Rom 14.10,12; 2Co 5.9,10), and these . For the execution of the sentence already drawn (John 3:18, 2 Thess 2:12, Rev 20.11-15);
7) For the destruction of things now existing and the establishment of egg heaven and new earth (2 Pet 3.10-13, Rev. 21:22);
8) What, finally, "God be all in all" (1 Cor 15:28).
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