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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 public and powerful event, signaling the end of the new covenant age.

The coming of the Son of Man is a significant theme in the Bible, particularly in Matthew 24. Here, Christ explains that His return will not be hidden or secretive but will resemble lightning that shines across the sky. This signifies a dramatic and public event where all nations will witness His coming in glory. It is essential to understand that this event marks the culmination of history and the gathering of God's chosen people from all corners of the earth, fulfilling God's sovereign purpose.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:27-31

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