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Just like today, there are many who scoff at the idea of Jesus' second coming. This week we'll look at Peter's advice for early church on how to deal…Source: https://vimeo.com/770467941
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Just like today, there are many who scoff at the idea of Jesus' second coming. This week we'll look at Peter's advice for early church on how to deal…Source: https://vimeo.com/770467941
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Four times in the book of Revelation Jesus stated, “I am coming soon!” (Revelation 3:11; Revelation 22:7, Revelation 22:12, Revelation 22:20, NIV). The expectation of His soon coming drove the mission of the apostolic church and filled the lives of uncountable Christians throughout the centuries with hope.
But generation after generation has died, and this promised event has not yet occurred. And thus, many are enquiring: How much longer will we have to preach that “Jesus is coming soon”? Have these words generated an unrealistic expectation? (See 2 Peter 3:4.)
Many Christians have complained about the long “delay” (compare with Matthew 25:5). But how do we, in fact, know that it is a long “delay”? What would have been the “right” time for Christ to have returned? Would it have been 50 years ago, 150, 500? What really matters is the biblical promise that “the Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance” (2 Peter 3:9, NIV).
Despite the long centuries since Jesus ascended, the promise of His coming remains relevant, even today. Why? Because all that we have is our own short life (Psalm 90:10), followed by an unconscious rest in the grave (Ecclesiastes 9:5, Ecclesiastes 9:10), and then the final resurrection, without any later opportunity to change our destiny (Hebrews 9:27). As far as each one of the dead is concerned (as stated in lesson three), because all the dead are asleep and unconscious, the second coming of Christ is never more than a moment or two after they die. For you, in your own personal experience (as for all of God’s people of every age), Christ’s return is no more than a moment after your death. That’s very soon, is it not?
Every passing day brings us one day closer to the glorious appearing of the Lord Jesus Christ in the clouds of heaven. Though we don’t know when He will come, we can be certain that He will, and that is what really matters.
| A pastor preached a sermon, arguing that he didn’t care when Christ returned. All He cared about is that Christ does return. How does that logic work for you, and how might it help if, you are discouraged over Christ’s having not yet returned? |
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Versetto introduttivo: giovanni 13: 34-35 Meditazione a cura di: Leandra Antico Registrato presso: Chiesa di bari il 12/11/22. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0ZcNXHczP4
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Hope and Peace Beyond Death Saying goodbye to a dying loved one must be among the most painful experiences anyone can go through. This #short video from Pastor Ted Wilson's weekly message reminds us that having Jesus in our lives brings us peace because we know there is hope beyond death. We have the assurance of eternal life because we place our trust in the Lord. Listen to Pastor Ted Wilson's message to remind us of the peace and hope we have in Jesus amidst painful moments and death. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4QEfTwwplc&list=PL-k2Gb-DBYo_ANrUJhHN2_4bSlMDTjuqQ&index=66 ———————————————————————————— The Seventh-day Adventist Church has been an established denomination since 1863. It is a global Christian family with over 21 million members who hold the Bible as the ultimate authority. We are Christians who promise to help people understand the Bible to find freedom, healing, and hope in Jesus. Want to learn more about the Seventh-day Adventist Church? Visit our website at: https://www.adventist.org/ Click the notification bell so that you never miss a new video! Find us on social media by following the links below:
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“Come now, let us settle the matter,” says the LORD. “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.”
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