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Why does Jesus promise to return for His followers?

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Jesus promises to return to personally receive believers into their eternal home (John 14:3).

In John 14:3, Jesus declares, 'I will come again, and receive you unto myself.' This promise signifies His personal commitment to believers, assuring them that He will not leave them orphaned or alone. His return is central to Christian hope, reinforcing the teaching that believers will be united with Christ in heaven. The personal aspect of His return highlights the deep relationship between Christ and His followers, assuring them that He is actively engaged in securing their place with Him. This hope provides believers with encouragement and motivation to live faithfully as they await His return.
Scripture References: John 14:3

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