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Why is the return of Christ significant for Christians?

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The return of Christ is significant for Christians as it represents the fulfillment of hope, justice, and the consummation of God's redemptive plan.

For Christians, the return of Christ is a climactic moment in the unfolding of divine history. It fulfills the promises made throughout scripture regarding God's ultimate redemption. As noted in Philippians 1:6, we are assured that He who began a good work in us will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ. This day signifies the culmination of hope, wherein believers will witness the final victory over sin, death, and the adversary. It is not only a day of vindication for suffering believers, but also a moment of renewed creation where righteousness dwells. Thus, the return of Christ inspires our faith and assures us of our future, encouraging us to stand firm and remain faithful amid current trials.
Scripture References: Philippians 1:6, Revelation 21:1-4

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