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Nine Reasons Why Christ Must Return

Nine Reasons Why Christ Must Return

John MacArthur

Grace to You


Scripture is neither vague nor equivocal on the promise of Christ's return. A large portion (by some accounts, as much as one-fifth) of Scripture is prophetic, and perhaps a third or more of the prophetic passages refer to the Second Coming of Christ or events related to it. It is undeniably a major theme in the prophecy of both Old and New Testaments.

And regardless of what the scoffers say, Jesus is coming (2 Peter 3:3-10). World history is barreling toward the conclusion that God ordained. It isn't an end that will come as a result of nuclear war, environmental irresponsibility, or alien invasion; it is the one that comes by the purpose and plan of God, foretold in Scripture. Make no mistake--Christ will return!

Here are nine reasons from Scripture by which you can know that Christ is coming again.

The Promise of God Demands It

The Old Testament is full of Messianic promise--that promised is its main focus. From beginning (Genesis 3:15) to end (Malachi 4:2), the entire Old Testament is filled with prophecies of the coming Deliverer--at least 333 distinct promises, by one count.

Of the more than 100 prophecies dealing with the first advent of Christ, all of them were fulfilled precisely, literally. His riding on a donkey, the parting of his garments, the piercing of His hands and feet, and the vivid prophecies of His rejection by men in Isaiah 53--all these might have been interpreted symbolically by Old Testament scholars before Christ. But the New Testament record repeatedly reports that such things were fulfilled in the most literal sense, so "that the Scriptures of the prophets might be fulfilled" (Matthew 26:56; cf. 2:15; 4:14-16; 8:17; 12:17-21; 13:35; 21:4-5; 27:35; John 12:38; 15:25; 19:24, 28).

Scripture says God "cannot lie" and that He will not change His mind (Numbers 23:19; Titus 1:2). What He has promised, He will do. The truthfulness of the Bible is at stake in the Second Coming.

The Teaching of Christ Demands It

Christ's earthly teaching was filled with references to His Second Coming (Matthew 24–25; Luke 21). When He was on trial for His life, Jesus defended His own deity with a bold declaration of the Second Coming in the most triumphant terms. He told the High Priest, "You will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of Power, and coming with the clouds of heaven" (Mark 14:62).

On the night of His betrayal, Christ told the disciples, "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 to Myself" (John 14:2-3). Not only is the credibility of God at stake in the Second Coming, but so is the credibility of His Son. If Jesus doesn't return, He's a liar.

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drj2693
8/19/2009 10:35 AM
Yes and AMEN! Jesus is coming very, very soon! Unfortunately the Reformed author of this article leaves his readers with only half of the message...a half-truth that does not fulfill God's law of love. He says that since Christ (Jesus) is returning soon, we should all strive to live holy lives as we look for His return.
The truth is, according to God's law of love, we are to redouble our efforts to evangelize this world in preparation for the reappearing of Jesus at the Rapture of the Church. After the rapture there will be no opportunities to accept Jesus because the Holy Spirit will have been removed from the earth with the Believers.
He also used the term elect as if writing about Christians. The Jews are the elect of God now and forever! We (Gentiles) and Jews who accept Jesus as God are the Church. When Jesus returns with us and His angels after the seven years of Tribulation, He will save Israel as He promised. Even so, come Lord Jesus!
Andrew449
8/13/2009 8:07 AM
Christ will return but no man knows the day or the hour. God also said that the terrors described in the book of revelation could avoided. Repentence and turning from our sins for redemption is the theme, I believe most important at this time in history.
jambok
8/11/2009 1:06 PM
Christians should read about Atheists by Norm Geisler. His book is complete and showsn the reason that jesus planned to return. He will eliminate the control of satan
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