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What is the significance of Christ's return in relation to redemption?

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Christ's return signifies the complete redemption of His people and the execution of justice against His enemies.

As highlighted in Isaiah 63:4, the day of vengeance is coupled with the year of redemption, symbolizing the dual aspect of Christ's return. For believers, His second coming represents the fulfillment of their hope as they are gathered into His glorious presence. Meanwhile, it also serves as a warning for those who reject Him, as they will face His wrath when He comes to judge the world in righteousness, as stated in Acts 17:31. Thus, His return is a day of joy for His elect and a day of judgment for those who oppose Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 63:4, Acts 17:31

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