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Imminence of
Christ’s Return
Can the return of Christ
truly be said to be imminent?
.
There is nothing more in
biblical prophecy that needs to happen before Jesus comes again. The imminence
of Christ’s return is generally taught among evangelicals, with some
disagreement according to one’s view. Jesus spoke of His return repeatedly
during His ministry, which naturally prompted questions from His disciples. God
does not intend for us to fully understand the timing of His plans. However, the
Bible says that Jesus’ return is near, and we are to wait eagerly for it. Jesus
taught His disciples to watch for His return. The command to “be ready” implies
imminence. Throughout the New Testament, the church is told to be ready
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The word imminent means “likely to happen at
any moment; impending.”
When we
speak of the imminence of Christ’s return, we mean that He could come back at
any moment.
There
is nothing more in biblical prophecy that needs to happen before Jesus comes
again.
The imminence
of Christ’s return is generally taught among evangelicals, with some
disagreement according to one’s view of dispensationalism and
whether one holds a pre-, mid-, or post-tribulational view of the rapture.
Jesus
spoke of His return repeatedly during His ministry, which naturally prompted
questions from His disciples.
One of
their questions was, “When will these things happen?” (Mark
13:4).
Jesus
responded, “Of that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven,
nor the Son, but the Father alone. Take heed, keep on the alert; for you do not
know when the appointed time will come” (verses 32-33).
It is important
to remember in any discussion of eschatology that
God does not intend for us to fully understand the timing of His plans.
However,
the Bible says that Jesus’ return is near, and we are to wait eagerly for it (Romans
8:19-25; 1
Corinthians 1:7; Philippians
4:5; Jude 21).
James
encourages us to “be patient and stand firm, because the Lord’s coming is
near” (James
5:8). Revelation
1:3 and 22:10 also say that “the time is near.”
Jesus
taught His disciples to watch for His return.
“You
also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not
expect him” (Luke
12:40).
The
command to “be ready” implies imminence.
Throughout
the New Testament, the church is told to be ready (Philippians
3:20; Titus
2:13; 1
Thessalonians 5:6).
If the
disciples and the early church were to expect the coming of the Lord at any
time, how much more should we be waiting in keen expectation?
At this
point, it is good to distinguish between the second coming of Christ, proper,
and the Rapture of
the church.
The
second coming of Christ, when He defeats His enemies and sets up His kingdom,
will not occur until after certain other end-times events take place, including
the tribulation (Matthew
24:15-30; Revelation chapters 6–18).
Therefore,
the second coming is not imminent.
However,
according to the pre-tribulational
view, the Rapture will take place before the tribulation.
The Rapture
could occur at any moment (1
Thessalonians 4:13-18; 1
Corinthians 15:50-54) and can rightly be
called “imminent.”
Our
salvation is “ready to be revealed in the last time” (1 Peter
1:5).
Jesus
could return for His own at any moment, and that event will set in motion the
series of events detailed in Revelation
6-18.
Like the five wise virgins in Jesus’ parable (Matthew 25:1-13), we must be ready. “Be on the alert then, for you do not know the day nor the hour” (Matthew 25:13).
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