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How do we know Jesus will return to those who wait for Him?

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Jesus has a habit of returning to those who wait for Him, as evidenced in both the Gospels and the lives of believers.

The assurance that Jesus will return to those who wait for Him is deeply rooted in His character and promises. Throughout the Gospels, we see examples where Jesus not only arrives back but does so in response to the faithful longing of His people. The text highlights this in Luke 8:40, which illustrates the people's expectation of His return. Jesus’ historic pattern of visiting those who are seeking Him provides us with confidence that He will not abandon His work in our lives. If we genuinely desire Him, it is because He has already initiated that desire within us, and He will satisfy that longing when we wait upon Him. His promises in Psalm 37:7 encourage us to 'rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for Him' because He is faithful.
Scripture References: Luke 8:40, Psalm 37:7, Isaiah 40:31

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