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What does the Bible say about the promise of Christ's return?

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The Bible promises that Christ will return to gather His followers and establish His eternal kingdom.

The return of Christ is a central tenet of Christian hope, reinforced by numerous scriptural promises, such as John 14:3, where Jesus assures, 'I will come again and receive you unto myself.' This return symbolizes the culmination of God's redemptive plan, where believers will be united with their Savior in glory. The New Testament consistently emphasizes the need for readiness and vigilance, as seen in Matthew 24:44, encouraging believers to live in anticipation of His imminent return. This promise provides comfort, as it assures us that death is not the end, but rather a transition into eternal life with Christ, validated by the resurrection and the assurance of our future with Him.
Scripture References: John 14:3, Matthew 24:44

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Till I Come
Gabe Stalnaker · May 1, 2016
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