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Why do Christians proclaim, 'Come, Lord Jesus'?

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'Come, Lord Jesus' is a plea for the return of Christ amidst the struggles and depravity of the world, expressing the hope believers have in His coming.

The cry, 'Come, Lord Jesus,' found in Revelation 22:20, encapsulates the earnest longing of the church for Christ's return. As believers experience the challenges of life in a sinful world, this prayer serves as a reminder of God’s promises and the hope that He will ultimately restore His creation. It reflects the church's desire for deliverance from sin and suffering, affirming their faith in God's sovereignty over time and His promise to return when the fullness of time has come. This longing is not merely a wish; it is rooted in trust that God is working all things according to His will.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:20

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