Understanding the Second Coming of Christ

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The test of your interest in this question is this: is the effect of your study of it or of your consideration of it upon your daily life and living? I think I established last Friday that whenever this Doctrine is introduced in the Scripture, it is always in that context. [00:04:32]

Our interest in the second coming of Our Lord should always be in terms of our relationship to him, and unless it has the effect upon us of striving to be holy and to be ready for that great day, well then there has been something wrong in the way we've been approaching it. [00:05:19]

There are at least two statements in the scripture that should have saved us from it. Take the statement in one Thessalonians five in the first verse: but of the times and Seasons Brethren ye have no need that I write unto you, and he goes on to point out how he will come as a thief in the night. [00:07:10]

But of that day and that hour knoweth no man, no not the Angels which are in heaven, listen, neither the son, but the father. There is the Son of God himself telling us that he did not know the time, the date, and the hour. [00:07:44]

Indeed, my whole endeavor as we consider this great subject is simply to concentrate on those things about which we can be absolutely certain. There are certain things about which we can be certain. I've already mentioned the manner in which he's going to come. There is no question about that. [00:08:57]

If there is one subject about which dogmatism should be entirely excluded, it is this. We are in a realm where we cannot be dogmatic, and therefore our business is, I say, to consider various possible views and interpretation and ask God to lead us and to guide us. [00:10:14]

The apostles in their questions to our Lord most certainly did give the impression often that they thought it was going to happen in their day and generation, but I defy you to give me a single statement where they ever taught it in writing. [00:12:19]

The last times or the last days is used in the scripture in the New Testament. We must remember that it generally refers to the whole of the New Testament era, starting with the coming of our Lord and going on until the second appearing of Our Lord. [00:14:23]

Prophetic foreshortening now means just this: as you read your prophecies in the Old Testament, you will note that the prophet at one and the same time is talking about the first coming of the Lord and the second coming, and you have to be very careful that you make sure which he's referring to. [00:16:27]

There are certain signs which will precede his coming. What are they? Well, here's the first: the calling of the Gentile. Now you've got that in Matthew, the Gospel According to St Matthew, the 24th chapter and the 14th verse, a very famous and the most important verse. [00:22:12]

A second sign is going to be the Gathering in of the fullness of Israel. You noticed that, didn't you, in the reading again at the beginning in that great chapter, clearly teaching that the Jews are certainly going to be gathered into the kingdom and that that is happening is going to happen before the end. [00:24:03]

One school of thought says that what he means by all Israel is the entire number of the elect or the saved from amongst the Jews and the Gentiles. All Israel, in other words, according to that interpretation, is the Church of God, all the redeemed, all the saved, whether they were Jews, whether they were Gentiles. [00:33:59]

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