The sermon, "Second Coming of Christ #2" by Albert N. Martin, addresses the eschatological doctrine of the second coming of Christ, particularly focusing on its implications for believers and non-believers. Martin articulates two significant consequences of this event: the cosmic impact of Christ's return and its specific implications for the people of God, which include blessings of rest from affliction, the glorification of Christ in His saints, and admiration for Christ upon His arrival. He supports his points predominantly through scriptural references, especially from 2 Thessalonians 1 and Matthew 24, demonstrating that true believers, defined by their vital union with God through Christ, will experience profound joy and affirmation at His unveiling. Practically, the sermon encourages believers to live in light of these truths, producing faith, love, and patience in the midst of trials, allowing Christ to be glorified in their lives as they await the fulfillment of these promises.
“The return of the Lord Jesus ... is nothing less than the visible, bodily, personal, and glorious return of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
“These great anticipated blessings of the return of the Lord ... are blessings which will come not to every Tom, Dick, and Harry ... but only to those who are in vital, living, spiritual union with God.”
“The moment the Lord Jesus is unveiled, ... every afflictive pressure upon the child of God will be utterly and eternally removed.”
“The best is yet to come at the unveiling of the Lord Jesus.”
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