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The Second Coming of Christ by West End Church of Christ

The Second Coming of Christ
The Second Coming of Christ 
Jesus is coming again!  Just as sure as He came the first time, He 
will return.  But the speculations and erroneous doctrines concerning 
this grand event are so numerous and so far removed from truth, it is 
essential to notice some of them.  We will study what the Bible teaches 
about the second coming of Christ today, so stay tuned 
But first, the West End Church of Christ presents these fifteen 
minute sermons each Sunday.  We have only one reason for doing it -- we 
want to preach the truth of God's word without being restricted by human 
doctrines, creeds, and wisdom.  That is why we repeatedly ask anyone who 
listens to communicate with us if you do not agree with what we teach on 
this program.  This is not done out of a spirit of dare, or challenge, 
but in sincerity and in the interest of being absolutely right about the 
most important issue of this life and of eternity.
 
We also want to invite you to attend our services.  Bible study 
begins at 9 a.m. Sunday morning.  We have classes for all ages in which 
the Bible is discussed and made relevant to living in this world today.  
At 10 each Sunday morning we assemble to worship -- we honor God in the 
reading and teaching of His word, several prayers, gospel songs, giving 
of our means, and partaking of the sacred memorial feast of the Lord's 
Supper.  Sunday evening we assemble for worship at 6 p.m. and mid-week 
Bible study is each Wednesday night at 7 p.m.
 
Jesus knew He would be crucified.  He knew the impact this would 
have on His disciples whom He would leave behind.  To comfort them and 
give assurance to all disciples of all ages, He said, "Let not your 
heart be troubled: believe in God, believe also in me.  In my Father's 
house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you; for I 
go to prepare a place for you.  And if I go and prepare a place for you, 
I come again, and will receive you unto myself; that where I am, there 
ye may be also" (John 14:1-3).  It may have been somewhat difficult for 
those simple men to fully grasp what He said.  It is still difficult for 
some to believe He told the truth.  But, as surely as He came once, He 
promises a return.
 
In the book of Hebrews, two grand facts are affirmed.  Hebrews 
9:27-28 reads, "And inasmuch as it is appointed unto men once to die, 
and after this cometh judgment; so Christ also, having been once offered 
to bear the sins of many, shall appear a second time, apart from sin, to 
them that wait for him unto salvation."  The next time Jesus appears to 
mortals will be the second time He has come from His holy habitation in 
the eternal heavens.  There is no interim appearance, nor will there be 
anything beyond the second appearance.  I say this because there are 
those who blatantly affirm that Jesus has returned at least once since 
His first coming.  From a book called, Millions Now Living Will Never 
Die, pages 41-42, I read, "For more than forty years Pastor Russell 
(Charles Taze Russell, founder of the Jehovah's Witness Religion), a 
faithful consecrated Christian, proclaimed to the people by word of 
mouth, through the public press and through his books, that 1914 would 
mark the end of the Gentile times; that the world would begin to end at 
that time, and that Messiah's kingdom would shortly follow."  Follow 
along with me a little further, friends.  When would "Pastor Russell" 
say the Messianic Kingdom come into being?  He set the year at 1925.  
This little book was published in 1920, following the cessation of World 
War I.  Listen again.  "Based upon the argument heretofore set forth 
then, that the old order of things, the old world, is ending and is 
therefore passing away, and that the new order is coming in, and that 
1925 shall mark the resurrection of the faithful worthies of old and the 
beginning of reconstruction, it is reasonable to conclude that millions 
of people now on the earth will be still on the earth in 1925.  Then, 
based upon the promises set forth in the divine Word, we must reach the 
positive and indisputable conclusion that millions now living will never 
die." (Ibid., page 97).  Friends, no one had to dispute with Pastor 
Russell and the Jehovah's Witnesses.  Time took care of that.  1925 came 
and went and Jesus did not return, nor did He establish a Messianic 
reign.  But this is only a small sample of the many outlandish views 
being held by those who fall into the general category of 
dispensationalists, or millennialists.
 
Probably the most widely read millennialist is Hal Lindsey.  In his 
book, The Late Great Planet Earth, he sets forth the millennial view of 
Christ's coming.  I quote, "The Latin word for '1000' is 'millennium' 
and down through history and teaching concerning this earthly kingdom 
came to be known as the 'millennial kingdom.'  Those who reject that 
Christ will establish a 1000 year kingdom after His return are known 
theologically as 'amillennialists,' meaning 'no millennium.'  Those who 
believe that Christ will return and set up a 1000 year kingdom are 
called 'premillennialists,' meaning Christ returns first, then 
establishes the kingdom on earth." (Page 164).  One thing Mr. Lindsey 
overlooked in his description of "amillennialists" is that they can 
abundantly show from the Bible that the kingdom is neither millennial 
nor future, that the kingdom that Christ is king of, is in existence 
right now and has been ever since He set it up in Jerusalem, A.D. 33. 
Yes, Jesus is coming back, but not to establish His kingdom.  That 
kingdom is already established.  The scripture says that John the 
Baptist preached, "Repent ye; for the kingdom of heaven is at hand" 
(Matthew 3:2).  Matthew 4:17 says, "From that time began Jesus to 
preach, and to say, Repent ye; for the kingdom of heaven is at hand."  
The expression "at hand" means very near, ready to take place.  And to 
prove that, read the words of Christ with me.  He said, "Verily I say 
unto you there are some of them that stand here, who shall in no wise 
taste of death, till they see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom" 
(Matthew 16:28).  That simply means that the Lord would set His kingdom 
up during the life span of some of those who lived at the same time He 
spoke these words.  If the millennialists are correct, there are some 
people still on earth who could be two thousand years old!.  Who can 
believe such absurdities? 

Jesus told Peter that He would give him the keys of the kingdom 
(Matthew 16:19).  Peter was to use the keys to allow entrance into the 
kingdom.  Keys is a figurative expression symbolic of the power to open 
or close.  The key to the door of the kingdom is the gospel of Christ, 
preached for the very first time in all its fullness on the day of 
Pentecost, recorded in Acts 2.  There, Peter told thousands of people 
that Jesus is now at the right hand of God (Acts 2:33) and is the ruling 
Lord of Lords (verse 36).  When the hearers were convinced they cried 
out in anguish, "Men and Brethren, what shall we do?" (verse 37).  Peter 
told them, "Repent ye, and be baptized every one of you, in the name of 
Jesus Christ unto the remission of your sins; and ye shall receive the 
gift of the Holy Spirit" (verse 38).  Those who obeyed were added to the 
church that same day (verse 47).
 
Pentecost was the one time in all of history that the great 
promises relative to the kingdom of Christ were all fulfilled.  The fact 
that those who first entered it are said to have been added to the 
church fits well into the whole picture of the kingdom.  Paul wrote to 
the Colossians, that he gave thanks "unto the Father, who made us meet 
to be partakers of inheritance of the saints in light; who delivered us 
out of the power of darkness, and translated us into the kingdom of the 
Son of His love" (Colossians 1:12-13).  Surely no one can dispute the 
fact that the church in Colosse constituted the kingdom of the Son of 
God's love.
 
But why is it that millennialsts argue that Jesus will yet 
establish the kingdom?  They obviously do not understand simple New 
Testament teaching that the kingdom has been established.  They probably 
suffer from the delusion that the kingdom is to be an earthly kingdom.  
Listen very carefully to Christ Jesus.  He responded to Pontius Pilate, 
"My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then 
would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews, but 
now is my kingdom not from hence" (John 18:36).  Jesus never intended to 
set up anything even remotely similar to the millennial concept of the 
kingdom.  He came to establish this vital spiritual relationship in 
which He would reign over subjects who willingly surrender their wills 
and hearts to His royalty.  How sad it is to ignore this.  It is simply 
a case of denying this fundamental fact that Jesus has a kingdom, is a 
king, and now reigns.
 
The next time Jesus returns will not be to establish anything on 
earth, but to raise the dead and sit on His seat of judgment.  Remember 
Hebrews 9:27-28?  That proves beyond dispute that the next role Jesus 
fulfills is that of Judge.  In fact the very same book of Hebrews 
affirms, "Wherefore, receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us 
have grace, whereby we may offer service well-pleasing to God with 
reverence and awe: for our God is a consuming fire" (Hebrews 12:28-29).  
The kingdom is being received by those who express their full faith in 
Christ in obedience to His word.  Jesus said, "Verily I say unto thee, 
Except one be born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the 
kingdom of heaven" (John 3:5).  If we have to wait for this imaginary 
millennial kingdom, no one either has, or can be born again of water and 
Spirit in the kingdom.  But, dear friends, that theory is simply false.  
You can be, and you must be, born of water and the Spirit now.  When you 
are, you will be a member of Christ's kingdom, His church.  Peter told 
those people on Pentecost the very same thing Jesus said in John 3:5.  
Repentance and baptism equal being born of water and the Spirit.  I hope 
and pray that you will search your heart and your Bible and come to the 
conclusion today that you must be in His kingdom, and that you will 
enter it through the same process by which the thousands on honest 
people did on the Day of Pentecost.
 
If you have any question at all about this topic, or if you would 
like extra study materials on it, contact us.  You can write us at
West End Church of Christ, 1609 Parkside Dr., Bowling Green, KY. 42101.
Until the next time we have this opportunity to be with you by radio,
may God richly bless you and yours.  Good bye. 
Radio Sermon No. 56 
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