If you had to explain what Jesus' return will be like how would you explain it?
I have studied the return of Christ in depth but cannot quit invision what that day will be like can anyone help?
asked by mdawson17 5 weeks ago
flaggoldenpath says
Here is the trick. The trick is - not to think of it. None of us will ever know exactly what conditions will transpire although scripture offers us much imagery to ponder. Scripture tells us, "if ye are prepared, ye shall not fear". If we are living our lives in correct conjunction with the prescribed template our Father has laid out through His Son, Jesus Christ, we then shall not fear. Once this plateau is reached one no longer strives to view the future but gains inspired insight into the happenings of the hear and now. This understanding prepares the spirit for that which is to come and to allow it to come without fear.
I wholly support Hoowantstono's answer and just offer my experience that it will profit you nothing to dwell to much on the "light show" of events to come in the future. What I have learned is that by adjusting our living to be in focus with the Eternal Father in time He will grant us new knowledge little by little, precept upon precept unto the perfect day.
By delving too deep and too often into the "mysteries" of scripture we miss out on the learnings that are important and vital for our own care. It is the learnings of the still small voice within. It is through that voice that you will eventually gain new truth and understanding.
Good question!
seyiari says
the coming of Jesus will be like thief in night.... just like thief coming to ur house night . you his not going to give you a notice.

thesecondadvent says
My Dear Sweet Friend,
Marcus,
Man hath not reveal this unto thee, but God.
Jesus is living even now upon the Earth if He so choose. And, there shall, indeed, be another coming to finish that which He started. This is why it is said that He shall come as a thief in the night. If one readest the scripture correctly, God possesseth two (2) "Olive Trees" through which He pour is Love into the world. Jesus was the first.
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