Promise of Second Coming

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The Promise of Christ’s Second Coming Teaching the Faith Once Delivered to the Saints: Bible Study #32 by Nolan McFadden

Jesus said, “And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.” John 14:3 Before our Lord Jesus Christ completed the purpose of His first coming ministry on earth, He made a very important promise to His followers. Jesus promised He would “come again” to the earth in the future. How certain is the promised Second Coming of Christ Jesus? It is a well documented historical fact that Jesus of Nazareth lived in the First Century A.D. No honest scholar or historian would deny the literal historicity of Jesus of Nazareth. Yet, for every one time Christ’s first coming is mentioned in the Scriptures, the Second Coming of Jesus is mentioned eight times more often. Moreover, if our Lord Jesus does not return, He would be regarded as a liar and our faith would be in vain. However, our Savior is without sin (I Peter 2:21-22). Jesus would not lie. Our Lord keeps His promises. Therefore, it is certain that Jesus Christ will return to the earth. Let’s look together at what the Holy Bible reveals about Christ’s Second Coming. I. The Second Coming of Jesus is necessary in order to fulfill His personal promise and many prophecies in the Scriptures. A. In the Old Testament, Christ’s second coming is clearly related to many “day of the Lord” prophesies. Often identified with end times prophecies, the “day of the Lord” refers to the time surrounding Christ’s return and extends through the time of His one thousand-year millennial kingdom. See Isaiah 2:1-22; 12:1-12; 13:9-13; 34:1-5, Jeremiah 3:17-19; 30-31, Ezekiel 38-39, Daniel 7-12, Joel 2-3, Zechariah 14 and Malachi 4. B. In the New Testament, “day of the Lord” prophesies are often quoted from the Old Testament Scriptures by Jesus and His apostles. “Day of the Lord” prophesies are interpreted by Jesus and His apostles as referring to the time surrounding the Second Coming of Christ Jesus. Read Matthew 24:29-30, Mark 13:24-26, Luke 21:25-27, I Thessalonians 5:1-11, II Thessalonians 2:1-17, II Peter 3:10-12 and Revelation 6:9-17. C. Since Jesus assured His followers that He would return, Christ’s Second Coming should be regarded as a literal future event. Note John 14:3, Matthew 10:23; 16:27; 24:27-42; 25:31, Mark 13:26, Luke 21:27 and Revelation 2:25; 3:11; 22:7-20. D. In Joel 2:30-31 what occurs before “the great and the terrible day of the LORD?” ______ _________________________________________________________________________ E. According to Jesus, what will happen before His return as revealed in Matthew 24:29? _________________________________________________________________________ F. How is the coming of “the day of the Lord” described in II Peter 3:10? _______________ _________________________________________________________________________ G. According to II Peter 3:10, what will happen at “the day of the Lord?” __________________________________________________________ II. The second coming of Jesus will be a visible, personal and bodily return to the earth. A. Christ’s coming will be visible for all to see. Note Matthew 24:27-30, Mark 13:26, Luke 21:27, Acts 1:1-11, Titus 2:13 and Revelation1:7.


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