Two Prophetic Theories Of The Second Coming

By Joseph Morris


While some people believe Jesus will return to earth one day to take Christians home to be with God the Father, others share different beliefs. When referring to the Second Coming, people believe Jesus will return in a cloud of glory to the sound of a trumpet to carry followers into a heavenly kingdom. In large part, this comes from the Bible in the book of Matthew, chapter 24 verse 30 in which such an event can easily be visualized.

The two basic beliefs in this regard are that Jesus will either return loudly in this manner, or as a thief in the night. For, both of these accounts are reflected in the biblical books of Luke, Matthew and Revelation. As such, there are Christians whom believe the kingdom of god is a place on earth shared by believers while others believe it is a different spiritual plane to which Jesus will take followers during the rapture.

While some believe Jesus will return in a cloud of thunder to the sound of a loud trumpet, others believe the savior will return quietly and as a thief in the night. If basing these beliefs on bible verses then both are true. It is also interesting to note that the activities related to the rapture mirror those in the life of Jesus. For example, being born quietly of a virgin, dying publicly on the cross and ascending back to heaven to be with the God, the Father.

One of the most well known stories related to the 2nd coming is that of a poem by William Butler Yates by the same title. For, the piece indicates an event in which Jesus returns to earth in a powerful light. In addition, as the poem was written some time ago indicating the event was drawing nigh, it leads a number of individuals to wonder whether or not such an actual event might actually ever take place.

Christians of different sects and denominations have different beliefs as to when and how Christ will appear. For some, it is as a mortal man whom will walk among the living before taking followers home. Whereas, others see the rapture as shown in these paintings and poem in which Jesus appears as a spiritual figure in the sky and raptures followers whom then ascend into heaven.

While some Christians believe Christ will return in Spirit, others believe the Lord will appear in the flesh. For, there are both accounts reflected in the Bible. Whereas, there are others whom believe that Jesus has already returned to earth and walks among those still living today.

When it comes to people of other faiths, most see these bible stories as fables and myths which can used use for good or evil. Whether the inspired word of god or otherwise, there are a number of proverbs and psalms which reflect some positive aspects when it comes to living a healthy and fulfilled life.

Ultimately, each individual must decide whether or not to worship God, accept Jesus as savior or believe in the teachings of the Bible. For, while all these stories have been reflected in what is considered the Word of God, there has been no scientific proof than any of these figures actually existed at any point and time in history.




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