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How do we know that the return of Christ is a central doctrine?

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The New Testament consistently emphasizes the return of Christ as a key component of Christian hope and life.

The return of Christ is not merely an incidental teaching but a foundational aspect of the New Testament doctrine. Throughout various epistles and teachings of Jesus, believers are encouraged to live in light of Christ's second coming, which motivates their actions and perspectives. Passages such as 1 Thessalonians 4 and 2 Timothy 4 highlight the significance of the return of Christ as both a source of comfort and a motivating factor for holy living. This consistent emphasis across the New Testament reinforces its centrality in the faith of believers.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 4, 2 Timothy 4

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