The New Testament refers to...
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The New Testament refers to the second coming of Christ in over 300 verses. That means
one of every thirteen verses deals with some aspect of our Lord's return to the earth. It is
so central to the New Testament that Christians everywhere have always believed that
Jesus will return someday. Though we differ (and argue!) over the details, Christians of
all varieties unite in believing that Christ himself will return to the earth. Jesus said in
John 14:3, "I will come again." Here are five words that help us understand what that
means. His second coming will be ...
* personal (Jesus and not some substitute),
* literal (not a vision or a dream),
* visible ("Every eye will see him"),
* sudden (not a gradual return), and
* unexpected (like a thief in the night).
* personal (Jesus and not some substitute),
* literal (not a vision or a dream),
* visible ("Every eye will see him"),
* sudden (not a gradual return), and
* unexpected (like a thief in the night).
