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Key Text
"I
go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place
for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself." John
14:1-3 |
Glorious
Hope
One of the most solemn and yet most glorious truths revealed in
the Bible is that of Christ's second coming, to complete the great
work of redemption. To God's pilgrim people, so long left to sojourn
in the "region and shadow of death," a precious, joy-inspiring
hope is given in the promise of His appearing, who is "the resurrection
and the life," to "bring home again his banished."
When the Saviour was about to be separated from his disciples, he comforted them
in their sorrow with the assurance that he would come again: "Let not your heart
be troubled." "In my Father's house are many mansions." "I go to prepare a place
for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive
you unto myself." John 14:1-3. "The Son of man shall come in his glory, and all
the holy angels with him. Then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory, and
before him shall be gathered all nations." Matt. 25:31, 32.
The coming of the Lord has been in all ages the hope of his true followers. The
Saviour's parting promise upon Olivet, that he would come again, lighted up the
future for his disciples, filling their hearts with joy and hope, that sorrow
could not quench, nor trials dim. Amid suffering and persecution, "the appearing
of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ" was the "blessed hope." When the
Thessalonian Christians were filled with grief as they buried their loved ones,
who had hoped to live to witness the coming of the Lord, Paul, their teacher,
pointed them to the resurrection, to take place at the Saviour's advent. Then
the dead in Christ should rise, and together with the living be caught up to
meet the Lord in the air. "And so," he said, "shall we ever be with the Lord.
Wherefore comfort one another with these words." 1 Thess. 4:16-18.
On rocky Patmos the beloved disciple hears the promise, "Surely, I come quickly," and
his longing response voices the prayer of the church in all her pilgrimage, "Even
so, come, Lord Jesus." Rev. 22:20.
Prophecy not only foretells the manner and object of Christ's
coming, but presents tokens by which men are to know when it is near. These Prophecies,
relating directly to Christ's second coming, and many others, will be examined
in our Bible Prophecy Seminars.
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