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| Practical Questions on the Second Coming |
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| Written by John Piper | |
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What level of importance should the doctrine of Christ's second coming have for us? It is essential that Jesus come back in the flesh and that he triumph with finality over the devil and over all evil. He must banish all ungodliness and establish his kingdom. He must bring a new heaven and a new earth, so that there is only righteousness and peace. And that everything that God has designed for this world must come to its climax. If we said that Christ didn't have to come back, and that all we had was a perpetual state of what we have now, it would be a tragedy. The Bible would abort and God's purposes would not stand. So the redemption of our lives is not complete until we have, as it says in Romans 8:32, our "adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies." And the redemption of our bodies happens, according to Philippians 3:21, when the Lord of glory comes back in his glorious body and gives us bodies like his glorious body. This will happen at the second coming, and so it is an absolutely essential doctrine. So don't let the second coming of Christ and its surrounding events become the totality of what you focus on. Let it be the end-time hope that satisfies your heart, and then give yourself to a full-orbed understanding of all the Bible. Consider its application to family and business and culture and leisure and entertainment and education and all the aspects of life now in which we're called to be salt and light. As for me, the next life is fixed. God has planned when that will be, and I try to let that truth have its powerful bearing on all of my present planning. This means, basically, that I hold my plans rather loosely, because he has plans for me now and he can take me out of here any minute. I hope I'll be found faithful to him in my planning, but he's the ultimate planner. Knowing that the next life is coming makes me realize that, though I must do my best in planning right now, God is the one who writes the script and he will bring the climax. 1) It is very scary to meet Jesus unprepared, and fear has an appropriate place in the Christian life to sober us and shock us out of our sinning. 2) Christ's second coming is going to be glorious beyond all imagination. That's evident in 2 Thessalonians 1:10 when it says that he is coming back "to be glorified in his saints and to be marveled at among all who have believed." We're going to marvel at him. So there is a fear dimension that should shock us out of our sinning, and there is a marveling dimension that should so deeply satisfy our hearts now that we don't need to sin in order to be happy. I think a right view of the second coming has powerful present effects on our holiness, our sanctification, our capacity to love other people, and our ability to renounce sin. |
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