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What does the Bible say about the coming of the Son of Man?

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The Bible describes the coming of the Son of Man as a significant event that will occur at the end of the age, where Christ will return in power and glory.

The coming of the Son of Man is referenced in several passages including Mark 13, Matthew 24, and Luke 21. These texts indicate that Christ's return will be marked by cosmic signs, such as the darkening of the sun and moon and the falling of stars. This return is not only a literal event but also serves as a culmination of God's judgment, both on Israel in AD 70 and at the end of time, gathering His elect from all corners of the earth. In these last days, we live with the expectation of His return, which calls for vigilance and preparedness amongst believers. The focus is not on predicting the timing of His return but on living faithfully in anticipation of that glorious day.
Scripture References: Mark 13:24-37, Matthew 24:30-31, Luke 21:27, Matthew 24:27-31

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