Christ's second coming is one of the most important teachings of the Bible. This belief that
our Saviour will return to establish an everlasting Kingdom on the earth is indeed our blessed
hope. The Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith has always taught and cherished this
precious doctrine. A generation or so ago it was not a popular teaching of the major
denominations. In recent years, however, more and more churches are adopting the second
coming as one of their doctrines.
Recently, while explaining to a lady our distinctive teachings, I told her that we believed in
the second coming of Christ. She said, “I thought all churches believed that!” I think she was
right. At least, nearly all churches have their own interpretation of second coming scriptures.
If we discussed our views with these other churches, we would probably discover that we
differ widely in our understanding of the second coming. Many people believe that Jesus will
come, but they are confused about how he will come. The purpose of this article is to
expound the Bible teaching of the nature of Christ's coming.
Jesus will come personally. Jesus is a real, living person. After His resurrection, Jesus
came to His apostles, “to whom also he shewed himself alive after his suffering by many
infallible proofs, being seen of them forty days” (Acts 1:3). This same person then ascended
into heaven, “while they beheld, he was taken up; and a cloud received him out of their sight”
(Acts 1:9). At that very moment, two men in white apparel told the apostles that “this same
Jesus” would come again some day. (Acts 1:10, 11) We are convinced that the same Jesus
who taught by the Sea of Galilee, healed the multitudes, prayed in Gethsemane, died on the
cross, rose from the dead, ascended into heaven, this same Jesus will come again personally
to earth.
Some people of the world think that “there is a great day coming” but have no idea what
will happen on that day. Others, by reading signs of the times, feel that the end of the world is
coming but fail to recognize that Jesus is coming. The Scriptures warn us to be looking for the
personal return of Jesus. Note the words of Paul in 1 Thessalonians 4:16, “The Lord himself
shall descend from heaven with a shout, with a voice of the archangel, and with the trump of
God.” We must be looking for the Lord Himself. Too many people are looking for an event,
not a person.
Jesus will come literally. Some destroy the beauty of the second coming of Christ by
denying that He will come literally and by teaching that He comes in a spiritual way only. They
say that when you are converted, or when you spread the gospel, or when you do a good
deed, or when you abolish an evil, then Jesus comes again and that is the only way that He
will ever come. This whole theory is refuted by Acts 1:11, “Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye
gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so
come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven.” How did Jesus go into heaven,
spiritually or literally? Jesus will return in like manner and in the same way.
After His resurrection, Jesus proved to His disciples that He was not a spirit or a ghost but
had a real body. “Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I myself: handle me, and see; for a
spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have” (Luke 24:39). When Jesus ascended, He
had the same physical body. He will return with the same body.
Jesus' ascension and descension are made real to us by the fact that the surroundings of
both events are very real. Jesus ascended in a cloud (Acts 1:9) and He will return in the
clouds (Mark 14:62). Since the clouds are literal, Jesus will come literally also. Jesus
ascended from the Mount of Olives (Acts 1:12) and will return to the very same spot
(Zechariah 14:4). The Mount of Olives and Christ's return are both very literal. We wait
anxiously for Jesus to appear literally and real as life in our midst. We rest confidently in the
promise that “we shall see him as he is” (1 John 3:2). O happy day!
Jesus will come visibly. “Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and
they also which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him”
(Revelation 1:7). Jesus will not come secretly. Everyone on earth, every eye, will see Him
“coming in a cloud with power and great glory” (Luke 21:27). Don't be fooled by those who
say that Christ has already come. I for one have not seen Him, and I am sure there are no
others who have witnessed the visible return of our Lord. Furthermore, the Bible promises that
several other events will occur when Jesus returns.
Jesus will raise the dead, judge the wicked, establish the Kingdom, destroy sin and death.
Have these things happened? No! Then we are certain that Jesus' coming is still future.
In the Scripture passage (Matthew 24:27), Jesus warns us not to believe false teachers
who will try to tell us that Christ is already here. Then Jesus describes the true nature of His
coming, “For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall
also the coming of the Son of man be” (Mathew 24:27). As lightning stretches across the sky
and is visible to all, so Christ will come through the skies and “every eye shall see him.”
Jesus will come unexpectedly. In fact, He compared His coming to the unexpected entry of
a thief into a house. First Thessalonians 5:2 says, “Yourselves know perfectly that the day of
the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.” What does this mean? Does it mean that Jesus
will come to steal? Is He a criminal? No. It means that Jesus will come when we least expect
Him. We usually don't expect a thief to break into our home. If we did, we would sit up all
night waiting to catch him. So the world slumbers on, not realizing that Jesus will come
suddenly and without warning.
Why doesn't the world expect Christ to return? Some scoff at the teaching of the second
coming and console themselves by saying that the world has not changed much since the
creation. Consequently, they do not expect many changes in the future. (2 Peter 3:3, 4.)
Others believe in the second coming but are so busy with cares of this life that they do not
have time to think about it. Jesus warned these people that His coming would catch them
unawares. “For as a snare shall it come on all them that dwell on the face of the earth” (Luke
21:35). He compared the last days to the days of Noah and the flood when people lived in
merriment and carelessness up to the very minute the rains begin to fall (Matthew 24:37-39.)
Then it was too late! This is the reason Jesus will come like a thief in the night.
The Christian must be ready to receive his Lord at any time. We have no idea of the day
nor the hour when Jesus will come (Matthew 24:36, 42), so we must always be prepared.
When do you think Jesus will come? I think He could come at any minute. I have heard
some say that the Lord could not possibly come this year because not enough prophecy has
been fulfilled. This is a very dangerous attitude! If we do not expect Him, the Lord could
surprise us as quickly as He will the world. Remember the words of Jesus, “Therefore be ye
also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh” (Matthew 24:44).
Jesus will not come as a thief to Christians who are looking for Him. Our country is
constantly on the alert for enemy airplanes. Volunteer sky watchers gaze into the heavens
every minute of the day and night and report any strange aircraft. How much more important it
would be if we maintained a constant vigil for Jesus to come. Are you a sky watcher for
Christ? Watch and be ready! Jesus will come!
William Dick