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There is no need to despair because of the deteriorating social and religious
conditions on earth today. Though it might seem that the world faces a bleak
future and that no leader has any solution to the crises that disturb so
many, there is a grand hope offered to thoughtful men and women prepared
to look beyond the present.
The Bible is the source of such confidence; it has a message of hope and
real security. A consistent message of divine purpose continues from the
beginning to the end of the book - notwithstand ing that over forty different
writers were responsible for the writing of the books, and over 1600 years
were encompassed in its compilation. It is the authentic Word of God, and
its prophecies and declarations are therefore recorded under divine inspiration.
That is the reason why it is so consistent in its message, so un erring
in its prophecies, and so reliable in its precepts and teachings. We can
go to its pages with complete confidence and assurance.
THE Bible presents the divine purpose with humanity, set in process from
the beginning of time. Almighty God declared that His intention was to save
humanity from utter destruction from its own hand - a condition which is
becoming increasingly obvious today (see Revelation 11:18).
Further, the Bible declares that God has allowed society to face its own
folly, to demonstrate that natural man has no hope of re deeming himself.
It says: "it is not in the heart of man to direct his steps" (Jeremiah
10:23). If we are content to put our confidence and future into the hands
of politicians and leaders of the nations, we will be bitterly disappointed.
The evidence of 6,000 years of misrule, demonstrates that mankind is not
capable of gov erning for society's benefit.
The divine purpose requires that those who desire something better in life
for themselves and their families, must read God's Word, and act accordingly.
They must make a personal stand for Truth and Righteousness, by rejecting
the concepts and philosophies of natural man, and by seeking a better way
of life. The disciple Peter declared that God "is calling out from
the Gentiles a people for His Name" (Acts 15:14). This means that His
followers will separate from the religious and social environment of humanity,
and support those who are sincerely endeavoring to apply God's ways in life.
The great anticipation of all such lies in the belief that Jesus
Christ is about to return to this earth. Though this might
seem completely unreal and beyond
belief, it is the only answer to a world bent on self-destruction. There
is no other answer!
The Bible is very clear about this matter, for the Second Coming of Christ
is the subject of hundreds of quotations in its pages; it was the
stated conviction of the ancient believers; it was the policy of the Son
of God himself; it continues to be the thrilling tenet of Christadelphians
today. It will soon be confirmed in reality, when the great event actually
occurs. And, we believe, that this will be very soon!
Christ Will Return Personally, Visibly, Literally
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When the Lord Jesus ministered on earth, he constantly reaffirmed
that, after a period of time in heaven, he would return. He said to his
disciples: "Ye which have followed me, in the regeneration when the
Son of man shall sit in the throne of his glory, ye also shall
sit upon twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel (Matthew 19:28).
This, obviously, refers to a future time, when the disciples will be resurrected
from the dead and given the place of honor over a restored nation of Israel.
It certainly does not speak of immortal bliss in heaven, for they could
hardly "judge the twelve tribes of Israel" there!
Later, as the Master was being received into heaven to spend two millennia
as a "great high priest" on behalf of his disciples (He brews
4:14), a message of grand hope was given to the apostles gathered on the
Mount of Olives: "This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into
heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven"
(Acts 1:11). There was no doubt about the literal nature of his ascent;
similarly he will return bodily and physically at the appointed time.
l John 3:2 declares: "When he shall appear... we shall see him
as he is". His majestic presence will be obvious to all.
In fact, a prophecy to the Jews shows that the tribes of Israel would at
last also acknowledge the one whom they crucified: "they shall
look upon me whom they have pierced, and they
shall mourn" (Zechariah 12:10).
If Christ is to come "in like manner" as the apostles saw him
go; and if the Jewish people will "look on him whom they pierced",
ob serving the wounds in his hands as the evidence of their former iniquity,
then Jesus Christ must return personally, visibly and literally to the earth.
Christ Taught that He Would Return from Heaven
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This, in fact, is what he constantly taught when upon earth. He claimed
that his ascent to heaven was for the purpose of receiving a kingdom from
his Father, and to return with authority to rule throughout the earth.
This was implied in his parable of a nobleman who "went into a far
country to receive for himself a kingdom, and to return"
(Luke 19:12) at which time he rewarded his servants for faithfully
occu pying in the interim. His parables were always given to teach im portant
lessons concerning his own work of salvation. But then Jesus also plainly
instructed his disciples with the same prin ciples: "The Son of man
shall come in the glory of his Father and with his angels;
and then he shall reward every man according to his works" (Matthew
16:27). This clearly asserts that the Lord Jesus will return from
heaven, at which time his servants will be acknowledged before him. He reaffirmed
this to his disciples just before his crucifixion: "They (the peoples
of the world) shall see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power
and great glory" (Luke 21:27). The return of Christ will be accompanied
with tremendous physical and social changes globally, so that ultimately,
all na tions will be forced to recognize his presence. The "cloud"
spoken of, relates to the company of immortalized believers who will be
associated with him in that day (the "witnesses" of Hebrew 12:1).
The final prophecy of the Bible reiterates that teaching: "Behold I
come quickly (i.e., suddenly, shortly); and my reward is with me
to give every man according as his work shall be" (Revelation 22:20).
Believers Receive Rewards at his Coming Advent ![]()
In every quotation mentioned, it is taught that the disciples of Christ
are rewarded at his coming, and not before! The current church teaching
of the immortality of the soul, and of saints wing ing their way to heaven
at death, there to abide in eternal bliss, is opposed to true Bible teaching.
Nowhere does the Bible suggest such a thing, and, in fact, vigorously denies
it. This is clearly stated in Acts 2:34 to the Jews in Jerusalem concerning
one of the greatest men who have ever lived: that "David (the "man
after God's own heart": Acts 13:22 ) is not ascended into
the heavens", but was "dead and buried" with the evidence
of his burial place before the people.
There is no truth in the theological fable that immortal souls reside in
heaven at death - for if it were true, then there would be no reason for
Jesus Christ to return to earth "with his rewards with him".
The apostle Paul anticipated receiving immortality at the coming of his
Lord. About to die for his Master he declared confidently: "Henceforth
there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the
Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day:
and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing"
(2 Timothy 4:8). The glorious prize of immortality was for a future
period: it was "laid up". The day of its bestowal was obviously
some time later.
Indeed, the signs of the times indicate that the time of rejoicing
for Paul is now imminent. He will then be resurrected from death (an event
in which he believed: 1 Corinthians 15:12) and meet his Lord in person.
The Apostles Believed that Christ Would Return
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After the ascension of Jesus Christ into heaven, the apostles went throughout
the civilized world with the dynamic message of Christ's resurrection from
the dead, and his eventual return to the earth.
The apostle Peter declared: "He (God) shall send Jesus
Christ, who before was preached unto you, whom the heavens must receive
until the times of restitution of all things which God hath
spoken by the mouth of all His holy prophets" (Acts 3:20). He claimed
that both Old Testament and the teachings of Christ were consistent: they
all spoke of the establishment of God's divine kingdom on earth at a future
time. It would not be until then, that the sin-stricken and strife-torn
world that has only known violence and bloodshed by its inhabitants, would
find relief.
The apostle Paul wrote: "The Lord Jesus shall be revealed from
heaven, with his mighty angels... when he shall come to be glorified
in his saints, and to be admired in all them that believe" (2 Thessalonians
1:7,10). Paul looked forward to a change in society, when the followers
of Christ would be elevated to positions of honor and glory (Revelation
5:9-10), and when their wisdom and spiritual abilities will be used for
the benefit of mankind. That time will arrive when the Son of God appears
personally on earth.
There are some 300 allusions to the return of the Lord Jesus found within
the pages of the Bible. It is the fundamental teaching of the Scriptures,
and the basis for a better future. Speaking of these "times of restoration"
associated with Christ's visible and personal return, Peter declared: "All
the prophets from Samuel and those that follow, as many as have spoken,
have likewise foretold of these days" (Acts 3:24). If these things
were untrue, then hu manity is left with the hopeless future of increasing
desolation and destruction by its own hands; neither can the apostate fables
of the Christian church with its illogical immortal soulism provide any
real hope, Hence, Paul argued: "If in this life only we have hope in
Christ, we are of all men most miserable. But now is Christ risen from the
dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept. For since by man came
death, by man came also the resurrec tion of the dead. For as in Adam all
die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive" (1 Corinthians 15:19-22).
He shows that because of the original sin of Adam in the Garden of Eden,
mankind is under the curse of mortality, and therefore all ultimately find
repose in the grave. The only hope apart from that is in a "resurrection
of the dead". Since Paul talks about the physical body, he antici pated
a time when dead believers would be brought from the grave, refashioned
from the dust by God's miraculous power, and restored to
life again.
He speaks about a certain order of events: "But every man in his own
order; Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ's at his coming.
Then cometh the end, when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God,
even the Father; when he shall have put down all rule and all authority
and power. For he must reign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet.
The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death" (1 Corinthians 15:23-26).
The resurrection program of God was introduced 1900 years ago, in His Son.
The next stage will be at his Second Coming, when all who have understood
the Gospel will be resurrected for judgment and reward. There will be a
further period of 1000 years, during which Jesus Christ will establish on
earth a divine political Kingdom (Revelation 20:5), which will conclude
with a further and final resurrection. After that event, sin and death will
be overcome and destroyed (Ch. 21:4), and the whole world will become the
glorious habitation of immortal beings, enjoying unity and fellowship with
Almighty God.
The First Stage in the Redemption of Mankind
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The Bible also reveals certain details of the work that Jesus Christ
will undertake at his Second Coming. He will first raise from the dead and
judge those who have known his message, and have thereby become responsible.
Of those who truly believe him, Jesus said: I will raise him up at the last
day" (John 6:39,40,44). He spoke of two types coming forth from the
grave: those who have faithfully responded to his instructions, and those
who have rejected them: "They that have done good, unto the resurrection
of life ; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection
of damnation" (John 5:29). There will be a separation
of the righteous from the wicked; those who have tried to fulfill his commandments
to the best of their ability, from those who have willingly ignored his
precepts. The prophet Daniel also testified that many of them that sleep
in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life
, and some to shame and everlasting contempt" (Daniel
12:2). Only those who have developed understanding, faith and works of righteousness,
will be rewarded with immortality; others will be returned to the doomed
world which they really never left.
In order to provide for this important, and necessary separation, so that
appropriate rewards and decisions might be made, Jesus Christ will establish
his Judgment Seat. There, all responsible persons will be gathered: "We
must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive
the things in body, ac cording to that he hath done, whether it be good
or bad" (2 Corinthians 5:10). This will take some time, but the attention
of the world will be elsewhere involved in terrible trouble and strife.
Jesus described the coming days as times when "men's
hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are
coming on the earth: for the powers of (the political and social) heaven
shall be shaken" (Luke 21:26). The world will erupt into an awful conflagration
of violence and evil, similar to that which occurred in the former days
of Noah (read the description in Genesis 6:1-13, and see Luke 17:26). It
is during that time when Jesus Christ will conduct his Judgment Seat, unbeknown
to the world at large.
The Bible teaches that "the Lord Jesus Christ shall judge the quick
and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom" (2 Timothy
4: 1). Thus, his appearing to his followers will commence a train of events
which will ultimate in the establishment of his kingdom. Having rewarded
his true disciples, and rejected those who falsely claimed association with
him or who willingly rejected his message, Jesus Christ will proceed to
reveal his power and authority to the world at large.
The Nations Must Be Disciplined ![]()
The world will be embroiled in war when the Lord Jesus publicly proclaims
his presence on earth. Daniel speaks of a "time of trouble such as
never was" (Daniel 12:1), whilst Joel claims that the nations will
"prepare war, wake up the mighty men, let all the men of war draw near"
(Joel 3:9), and the armies of the world will be gathered around Jerusalem
(Zechariah 14:2). It will be at that time that Jesus Christ, together with
his immortalized and glori fied followers, will go forth to initiate the
second stage of the world's redevelopment.
The battle of Armageddon will be fought on the mountains of Israel (Revelation
16:16; Joel 3:2), but the forces of the nations will be no match for the
power of Christ's invincible armies. He will es tablish God's Will on earth
by demanding that all give allegiance to him: "Thou shalt break them
with a rod of iron; thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel.
Be instructed, ye judges (rulers) of the earth. Serve the Lord with
fear, and rejoice with trembling. Prostrate yourselves before the Son lest
he be angry, and ye perish from the way when his wrath is kindled"
(Psalm 2:9 -1).
It is for the benefit of humanity that the nations submit to di vine control.
To remain in the present condition of things, is to perpetuate the same
ungodly wickedness that has continued for six thousand years. Because man
is inherently evil, it is needful for the Lord Jesus to exercise absolute
control, and to demand the obe dience of his subjects: "The Lord Jesus
shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty angels, in flaming fire taking
vengeance on them that know not God, and that obey not the gospel of our
Lord Jesus Christ" (2 Thessalonians 1:7-8).
Under his control the manufacture of war machinery will revert to the construction
of agricultural implements: "He shall judge among
the nations and shall rebuke many people; and they shall beat their swords
into plough-shares, and their spears into pruning-hooks; nation shall not
lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more"
(Isaiah 2:4). What a grand time will come about by the return to earth of
Jesus Christ! What a change in the outlook of men; in the policies of the
nations! No longer vast armies preparing to kill their neighbors, nor the
political oppor tunist endeavoring to achieve power by stealth and intrigue.
Christ Will Set Up God's Kingdom on Earth ![]()
Having put down all rule, authority and power, Jesus Christ will then
provide for a peaceful and harmonious future. He will set up his dominion
in Jerusalem - the ancient city of his father David (see 2 Samuel 7:12-16)
- and will establish his divine plan for the redemption of mankind. He will
then be recognized as "king over all the earth" (Zechariah 14:9),
for "out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the LORD from
Jerusalem" (Isaiah 2:3). His instructions and commandments will be
received worldwide, so that mankind everywhere will be benefited by his
wisdom: "Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be
no end; upon the throne of David and upon his kingdom" (Isaiah 9:7).
This will fulfill the prophecy of the past, when the mother of Jesus was
told: "Thou shalt call his name Jesus... and the LORD God shall give
unto him the throne of his father David and he shall reign over the house
of Jacob for ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end" (Luke
1:32-33). These words, proclaimed at the end of every year in the rendering
of Handel's Messiah oratorio by many choirs across the country, really
challenges the theory of immortal soulism, of disembodied souls flitting
off to heaven at death, and of the kingdom of God reigning in the hearts
of believ ers. The prophecy given to Mary demands the physical return of
Jesus Christ, the re-establishment of the ancient Israelitish throne of
David "as in the days of old" (Amos 9:11), and the po litical
control of the nations assumed by him.
Although much of mankind is indifferent to the requirements of God's Word
today, they will not be permitted to ignore His Son in the days to come.
God's kingdom will be universal, and requires the submission of all to His
wise directions. No opposition - religious or secular - will be permitted.
Daniel foresaw that "the God of heaven shall set up a kingdom that
shall never be destroyed; and the kingdom shall not be left to other people,
but it shall break in pieces and consume all kingdoms, and it shall stand
for ever" (Daniel 2:44). Further: "the kingdom, and dominion,
and the greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven, shall be given
to the people of the saints of the Most High, whose kingdom is an ev erlasting
kingdom, and all dominions shall serve and obey him" (Daniel 7:7).
Herein is a glorious prospect of international peace. It will occur after
the Second Coming of Jesus Christ - and not before! Then mankind will realize
the great benefits that lie in obedience to the divine Will, and will "long
enjoy the work of their hands" (Isaiah 65:22).
This kingdom will continue for one thousand years, until finally, after
a second judgment at the end of this period, the earth will be filled only
with immortal men and women who willingly and lovingly respond to and reflect
the wonder and wisdom of God. It will be a world of joy, peace, security;
of complete and undisturbed happiness. There will never again be crime,
evil, violence or bloodshed. Paul describes this great moment in history
as: "Then cometh the end, when he (Jesus Christ) shall
have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father; when he shall have
put down all rule and all authority and power. For he must reign, till he
hath put all enemies under his feet. The last enemy that shall be destroyed
is death... and when all things shall be subdued unto him, then shall
the Son also himself be subject unto Him (God) that put all things
under him (Christ), that God may be all in all" (I Corinthians
15:2428).
The whole design of God from the beginning of creation will then be completed,
and the purpose for the Second Coming of Christ will be clearly seen.
When Shall Christ Come? ![]()
There are signs evident in world events that herald the Second Coming.
Though there may be scoffers, who ridicule the Bible, and suggest that it
is merely a book of folklore and fable, they will have cause to rue their
words. There were some who scoffed at Noah's message of an impending flood,
but their proud boasts were soon engulfed in the waters that poured down
from heaven and put an end to their folly (Genesis 7:22). There were scoffers
in the days of the apostles, just prior to the judgments of AD 70. Of these
the apostle Peter declared: "knowing this first, that there shall come
in the last days (i.e. of the Jewish nation) scoffers, walking
after their own lusts, and saying, Where is the promise of his com ing?
for since the fathers (such as the apostles of the Lord) fell asleep,
all things continue as they were from the beginning of cre ation (of
the Jewish State)" (2 Peter 3:3-4). But their folly was
soon manifest when the Roman armies poured down the plains of Judea, to
destroy the capital of Jerusalem - just as Jesus and his apostles had prophesied
would happen.
Scoffers still exist today. There are scoffers in religious circles, as
well as those of the atheistic persuasion. The former say that it doesn't
matter what we believe as long as we "try to do what is right";
the latter ridicule the Bible and prophecy as being of no consequence. But
what is their solution to the present crisis
of society? Nothing but vain dreams, and illusory visions. A little like
the Micawber (Charles Dickens) philosophy that "something will
turn up!"
But, reader, God has placed into your hands the means of your sal vation,
and no amount of scoffing will turn the tide of impending judgment. Indeed,
Christ tells his followers to "watch" for the signs of his coming,
so that they will be prepared for that impor tant event, and not be caught
"asleep" (Revelation 16:15; Luke 21:28).
Here are some of the outstanding signs that prophecy has recorded:
Social and Moral Upheavals and Evils.
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Paul prophesied: "This know also that in the last days perilous
times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their ownselves, cov etous,
boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,
without natural affection, fierce, despisers of those that are good, truce-breakers,
false-accusers, incontinent, heady, high-minded, lovers of pleasures more
than lovers of God" (2 Timothy 3:1-4).
The breakdown in society, the disruption to family life, the wide spread
incidence of suicide, deviant life-styles and marriage breakups, are all
signs of this sad condition of the present age. It results from man's own
folly - but it proves Bible prophecy to be accurate and dependable. It is
a testimony to the fact that the coming of Jesus Christ is imminent, for
he alone has the cure for mankind's ills.
The Establishment of the State of Israel.
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No greater sign could be presented. After 1900 years of disper sion,
persecution, and oppression, the Jewish people have at long last achieved
Statehood. They did it in spite of the incredible economic and political
challenges that faced the new nation, and the military opposition by overwhelming
numbers of neighbors intent on Israel's destruction.
When Israel was proclaimed a nation in 1948, a hundred Bible prophecies
sprang into life. Notice, for example, the words of Ezekiel 37:21-22, "I
will take the children of Israel from among the heathen (nations), whither
they be gone, and will gather them on every side, and bring them into their
own land: and I will make them one nation in the land, upon the mountains
of Israel" This has been accurately fulfilled in our time. The
verse continues with the following important statement: "...and one
king shall be king to them all". Israel has a State and nation
- but no king. And they will not have a king, until the One whom God has
promised (compare Ezekiel 21:27). Since the statement follows immediately
the one concerning the formation of the State of Israel, that event in 1948
is the precursor to the second advent of Jesus Christ.
The Liberation of Jerusalem. ![]()
If the former sign was the major event of this century, this sign
is prophetically a most specific one. The Lord Jesus proclaimed that Jerusalem
would be "trodden down of the Gentiles until the times
of the Gentiles be fulfilled" (Luke 21:24). The past 1900 years have
witnessed a continuous "treading-down" of Jerusalem by the oppression
of Gentile powers. It was only in 1967, when Is raeli military forces broke
the control of the Holy City then held by the Jordanian authorities, that
this prophecy could be ful filled.
But another quotation indicates the amazing accuracy of this prophecy. Joel
3:1 says: "For, behold, in those days, and in that time, when I shall
bring again the captivity of Judah and Jerusalem..." The
order of events is significant. First "Judah": the land; then
"Jerusalem": the city. The land was freed in 1948; the city in
1967 - exactly in the order required by prophecy. How did the prophet 2,500
years ago know that would occur, unless he was guided by divine inspiration?
The Uprise of Russia. ![]()
The influence of this northern superpower has maintained its mo mentum
since the Russian Revolution in 1917. Notwithstanding the rise and fall
of its economy and government, of changes in its ad ministration, or its
altered policy from time to time, Russia is destined to lead the forces
of anti-Semitism against the Lord Jesus Christ at his return.
The prophet Ezekiel declares: "Thou (a powerful northern
invader) shalt come from thy place out of the north parts... and
shalt come up against my people of Israel, as a cloud to cover the land;
it shall be in the latter days" (Ezekiel 38:16). It is
significant that Moscow is directly north of Jerusalem; that it is the capital
of a huge power that stretches across the northern continent; that it influences
other satellite nations in Asia and Europe; that it is specifically named
in the Hebrew text of verse 2: "Gog, the land of Magog, the prince
of Ros, Meshech and Tubal". Those three names have been
identified with the modem terms of Russia, Moscow and Tobolski: the Russian
empire of "the latter days".
Bible prophecy clearly shows that Russia will head a combined force of nations
that will invade the Middle East at the time of the end, and in doing so,
will precipitate World War 3, a war of international judgment that will
culminate in Armageddon.
For that reason, Christ must return - for otherwise nations
of the world will be immersed in a bitter struggle for supremacy, suffi
cient to bring about absolute destruction of this whole globe. But the Great
Creator will not allow that to occur. He will send His Son to destroy those
who challenge his authority, and institute the policies of His eternal kingdom.
Environmental and Social Collapse. ![]()
This modern age, with all its technological advances, and bril liant
inventions has no answer to the threatening collapse of the environment.
In spite of constant warnings that the climate of the earth is being irreparably
damaged because of the increasing pol lutants being poured into earth, streams
and air, no lasting solu tions have been advanced. In the last book of the
Bible, Jesus Christ expresses some amazing words that could only apply to
this era. Speaking of a time of international unrest he declared: "The
nations were angry, and Thy wrath is come, and the time of the dead, that
they should be judged, and that Thou shouldest give re ward unto Thy servants
the prophets, and to the saints, and them that fear Thy Name, small and
great; and shouldest destroy them which destroy the earth" (Revelation
11:18). The word "destroy" comes from a Greek word meaning "to
corrupt; to rot", and speaks of the polluting of the earth by physical,
moral and social means. Thus, the evidence of all sorts of corruption in
this decade has been amazing confirmation of this prophecy. The danger to
the en vironment has been accompanied with the assault upon the moral code
of life by the breakdown of family standards and by encouraging complete
indulgence in the areas of sexual and personal desires. As a result, a society
without conscience is developing.
What Can Be Done? ![]()
You may consider that there is nothing mere individuals can do about
the international crises, or the decline of morals, or the impact of pollutants
on the environment. That is certainly true, but individuals do not need
to remain indifferent to the fulfill ment of Bible prophecy, or the fact
that Christ is coming for that reason. That latter event is, after all,
of great importance to the Bible believer. The coming of Jesus Christ will
bring divine answers to the perplexing affairs of humanity, and provide
a solu tion to personal concerns. If you identify yourself with him and
his teachings today, you stand in hope of the great glory that will be revealed
when he establishes God's kingdom on earth.
Your future at Christ's coming depends upon your attitude at the present
time. The hope of salvation proclaimed by the Bible is intended for those
with earnest desire and a mind to understand God's ways. Christ's return
will reveal his true disciples, and demonstrate those who have exercised
wisdom in their decisions of life.
The following principles are important to those who would "love
his appearing" (2 Timothy 4:8), and who are "waiting
for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ" (1 Corinthians 1:7),
and who are "patient... unto the coming of the Lord" (James
5:7).
1. We must believe True Apostolic Doctrine . The Bible clearly
requires an honest and faithful understanding of its teachings. Thus the
apostle Paul declares: "The gospel of Christ is the power of God unto
salvation to every one that believeth" (Romans 1:16).
"If ye continue in the faith, grounded and settled, and be not moved
away from the hope of the gospel" (Colossians 1:23). "By which
(gospel) ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto
you, unless ye have believed in vain" (1 Corinthians 15:2). It is not
sufficient to merely be "sincere" unless that sincerity is based
upon Truth; nor is it right to accept church teaching which can be plainly
shown to be apostate from the Bible. God is not pleased with lighthearted
indifference to the Wisdom He has recorded in His Word, for that Word is
the basis upon which Jesus Christ will judge his people (John 12:48).
2. There is only One True Hope; not a Variety of Ways to Worship God.
We cannot follow man's instructions as to the requirements that
God demands. Notwithstanding its claims, church-religion is astray from
the Bible in its doctrines and practice. That distinc tion between true
and false worship is stated by Jesus: "True wor shippers worship the
Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship Him"
(John 4:23). The phrase "spirit and truth" encompasses both the
emotional and intellectual appreciation of God's way. True followers will
change their whole life and thinking in order to conform to God's will.
Being "religious" does not necessarily mean being "right".
Paul states: "Ye are called in one hope of your calling"
(Ephesians 4:4), emphasizing the unity of belief that is required. We cannot
"agree to differ" on the matters that deal with our eter nal salvation.
The apostle forthrightly condemned some who were insisting upon changes
to true teaching: "If any man preach any other gospel, let him
be accursed" (Galatians 1:8). In view of the imminent coming of Christ,
we need to ensure that we are faithfully following the One True Gospel.
3. Salvation Requires Belief in Action. Faith is an important
element in our future welfare. It defines the ability to trust in God's
goodness, and to anticipate His great promises - but it comes only from
reading and understanding His Word: "Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing
by the Word of God" (Romans 10:17). It is not an emotional, religious
"feeling", but a good, honest, down-to -earth conviction from
understanding the plain teachings of the Bible.
It is extremely important to develop faith: "Without faith it is impossible
to please God" (Hebrews 11:6). Unless we are fully con vinced of the
Truth, as revealed in the Scriptures, we cannot obey God's will, nor manifest
a quality of real appreciation.
Belief without action, however, "is dead" (James 2:17). The ac
tion required is in baptism and a faithful continuance in well -doing. Jesus
declared: "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; he that
believeth not shall be damned (condemned)" (Mark 16:16).
A Matter of Urgency ![]()
The Bible reveals that God has "a set time" (Psalm 102:13)
for His purpose, and that He has "appointed a day , in
the which He will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom He hath
ordained; whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that He hath
raised him from the dead" (Acts 17:31). The return of Jesus Christ
is certainly imminent, as we have shown from the prophetic signs that today
abound, and although we do not know the "day nor the hour", we
are convinced that we live on the very eve of that great event.
It will come, and at the very day predetermined by Almighty God. We therefore
urge the reader to deeply consider his or her personal future, and to commit
themselves to a pathway of wisdom whilst opportunity remains.
Soon there will be "time no longer" (Revelation 10:6), for the
victorious cry will arise: "The Lord hath come". Only those
who have taken the time and effort to prepare themselves for that mo ment
of destiny, will receive his gracious mercy.
Then will occur all the grand events declared in the Scriptures: Christ
as king ruling over a world at peace (Zechariah 14:9; Rev elation 11:15);
one law, teaching the people peace (Isaiah 2:3); one worship, teaching the
people righteousness (Zechariah 14:16 -17). War and injustice will be removed
(Psalm 46:8-10; Jeremiah 23:5); the poor and helpless will be cared for
(Psalm 72:4); the earth will yield its increase (Psalm 67:6); and grateful
hearts everywhere will respond to the divine purpose: "As truly as
I live, all the earth shall be filled with the glory of the LORD" (Numbers
14:21).
Then those who have made a covenant with God today and in the past, will
be blessed with immortality (1 Corinthians 15:15-55), and associate with
Christ in glory and authority throughout the earth (Revelation 5:9-10; Matthew
19:27-30). To them the coming of Christ will mean the end of all concerns,
and the tragic problems of today. It means the wonderful experience of an
eternal future, with all the blessings that a loving Creator has offered.
The Bible invites us to "taste and see that the LORD is good: blessed
is the man that trusteth in Him" (Psalm 34:8).
This is the grand hope of Christ's Coming. It is the answer to the perplexing
and insolvable insoluble issues of today. It will bring true peace and prosperity
to mankind and the earth. To be lieve in the coming of Christ is to have
an exciting vision that can overcome all the problems and difficulties of
life, and to pro vide the personal means of joy and happiness in a world
of despair,
Christ is coming. Of that there is no doubt. The issue remains as to whether
you will be pleased to see him; whether he will be pleased to see you! That
matter rests in your hands.
The word Christadelphian is a greek word, and translated, it means the
brethren of Christ (Heb. 2:11), We are a body of people associated together
by a belief in the things concerning the Kingdom of God and the name of
Jesus Christ (Acts 8:12); and by immersion into Christ (Gal. 3:27) for the
remission of sins (Acts 2:38) and a part in his resurrection (Rom. 6:5).
We do not profess to have received any new revelation, but hold that the
Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are able to make wise unto Salvation
(2 Tim. 3:15,17). Believing in the Divine Authorship of the Bible, we think
it only reasonable to eschew any interpretation thereof which fails to harmonize
all the testimonies of the Holy Scriptures; and finding that the creeds
of the various sects around are, in a great variety of ways, opposed to
the direct teaching of the Bible, we feel compelled to stand apart, making
appeal in all such matters to the statements of Scripture, and testing all
creeds thereby.
We believe in the personal, visible return of Christ to the earth, to set
up his power and reign thereon, and we seek to share this knowledge with
others. We offer our services in expounding the message of the Bible without
cost of any kind.
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