Do You Wonder Can This Be The Second Coming

By Leticia Jensen


Many people ask themselves the question: Can this be the Second Coming? Fortunately, there's a way to get the answer before any damage is done or opportunity missed. This event is announced in the Bible, with enough details to eliminate any impostor or catastrophe. Along with other good news, scripture holds answers to today's questions.

Jesus answers this question Himself. In the Gospel of Luke, chapter 17, verse 24, He is quoted as saying: 'the Son of Man will be like lightning, which lights up the sky.' This tells us that we won't miss the return of out Lord or realize it gradually. Rather it will burst upon us with power and drama. Jesus also says: Do not go running off after people who say 'Here He is!'

There are other clues in the personal accounts of those who have been to Heaven and returned to tell the tale. You might not believe these accounts or even the Bible, but if you're looking for a return of Jesus, which is what this is all about, you must believe something. Eyewitness accounts, which are acceptable in a court of law, are our best sources of information.

People who've gone to Heaven had no trouble recognizing Jesus. Like His disciples during the time between His resurrection and His ascension, they see Him as He was on earth, with nail holes in His hands and love in His eyes. He told his followers that His sheep know His voice, and so it is. Only those who have not surrendered their lives to Him and believe His Word will mistake another for the Lord.

If you have your health, food to eat, and live without fear, the tribulation probably has not begun. That means you have at least seven years before you need to worry about missing out on the Lord's return. There are what some consider early warning signs: wars, earthquakes, volcano eruptions, droughts and famines, floods and fire. Strange weather is another sign. However, the seven 'last plagues' definitely are not going on.

It's not only the good guy that will display signs and wonders, so don't take supernatural happenings as proof. The Bible tells us that many will come claiming to be the Christ, deceiving even believers with their 'miracles'. Jesus's signs were based on love, as He restored sight to the blind and mobility to the crippled, cleansed the lepers, calmed the waters to save His disciples, and fed the masses who came out to hear His teachings.

Jesus spoke of spiritual kingdoms and principles. He was not a world leader or a local ruler. He had 'no place to lay His head' except by the kindness of strangers. A band of twelve men were His entourage. If a man chases after worldly power, has a lot of money he doesn't give to the poor, and talks of provision other than that of God, he's probably not the savior.

It's OK to ask the question, as long as you turn to the Bible for the answer. Jesus will return riding on the clouds, on a white horse with a host behind Him, and you'll hear trumpets in the sky. If this is not the case, you haven't found the returned Son of God.




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