That makes Jesus return to rule earth not later than when Israel is 80 years old. If you subtract 7 years for the tribulation, Jesus should return in the air not later than for the rapture. The rapture is called the appearing of Jesus. Prophecy is unfolding before our eyes. Our Savior Jesus could return for His bride at any time. So we continue to look up and witness to those around us that they may be ready as well.
Christians have great hope, but pain for those who will not listen and believe in the best news ever — Jesus. The Bible tells us to pray for the peace of Jerusalem which is in effect praying for the return of Jesus. Because only Jesus can bring real peace. Jesus returns after the seven-year tribulation to rule from Jerusalem not from America. Jesus now promises to come and reign for a years after the seven-year tribulation and you can be sure He will keep His word. Whenever Jesus chooses to come, Jesus will crash the party!
More News Cyclone swim team opens season with win over Tennessee High. The faithful Saints can recognize these events and thus be prepared to receive Christ when he returns. Let us briefly consider six key events not necessarily in chronological order that must be accomplished before the Second Coming. They are 1 the preaching of the gospel in all the world; 2 the gathering of Israel; 3 the building of temples; 4 the appearance of Christ at Adam-ondi-Ahman; 5 the battle of Armageddon; and 6 signs and wonders in the heavens.
The preaching of the gospel in all the world. It is the destiny of the gospel restored through the Prophet Joseph Smith to be preached among every nation, kindred, tongue, and people before Christ returns. Those of every nation, family, and language must have the opportunity to accept or reject Christ as he is testified of in the Book of Mormon 3 Ne. Included are the peoples of Russia, China, India, and the Moslem nations.
It would appear that great changes must take place among the governments of men before such prophecies can be fulfilled. The gathering of Israel. Through the teaching of the gospel the prophecies about the gathering of Israel will be fulfilled.
This applies to Lamanite, Jew, or those of the lost tribes alike. All were lost or scattered because they rejected Christ and his laws. After the Rapture of the Church, Christians will be brought before the judgment seat of Christ. He will reward them on the basis of the works they have accomplished. Its purpose will be to prepare Israel for her Messiah.
At the end of the Tribulation, Jesus Christ will return with the hosts of heaven as well as the Church to establish the Messianic Kingdom on earth.
The Messianic kingdom will close with apostasy and rebellion. After this judgment there will be a new heaven and a new earth, where righteousness is the norm. Read More. For many conservative evangelicals, Jerusalem is not about politics. It is not about peace plans or Palestinians or two-state solutions. It is about prophecy. About the Bible. And, most certainly, it is about the end-times.
Why Jerusalem's holy sites are so significant When I was young, our pastor insisted that Jerusalem had an important role to play in these end-times events. When the Jews rejected Jesus as the messiah, he explained, God chose the church to accomplish his mission.
Soon this "church age" would end with the rapture of true believers. But God still loved the Jews, he told us, and wanted to redeem them. Thus, absent the church, the Jews would experience a great religious rebirth and rebuild their temple in Jerusalem.
This would spark a series of cataclysmic events that would culminate in the Battle of Armageddon, the last war of humanity. But it would also cause the Jews to finally accept Jesus as their savior. After all this occurred, Jesus would return in glory and God's kingdom -- a thousand-year reign of peace. And it would begin in Jerusalem. This theology -- a literal belief that all these things must happen before Jesus will return to reign on Earth -- is called "dispensational pre-millennialism" and it is not the quirky opinion of some isolated church.
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