I have been making a daily habit of Bible reading for the past ten days and hope to continue this habit for a long time still. Sometimes, I squeeze in five minutes of reading just before bed, while on other days, I spend far more time reading the Word.
A few days ago, the daily story (something like a short sermon) on YouVersion was on Christ’s second coming.
“Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come. But understand this: If the owner of the house had known at what time of night the thief was coming, he would have kept watch and would not have let his house be broken into. So you also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him.” (Matthew 24:42-44 NIV)
The speaker said that this Bible passage had always instilled fear in her as a child, because she didn’t want to be caught with her hand in the cookie jar when Jesus would return. I understand now even as an adult. Indeed, some strict pastors in the past used to go to cinemas and tell believers that they ought not watch worldly movies, for what if Christ returned now?
Then again, God knows us better than we know ourselves. We do not need to hide anything from Him. In fact, this is not possible. He also knows our hearts. This does mean we need to make sure we train our minds to think more helpful thoughts.
The speaker then went on to say that this passage currently inspires hope in her. I relate this to what my husband told me a few days ago: that the people of the Old Testament found their hope in the coming of Jesus. Jesus was their light even before he’d come to the Earth.
Indeed, we as believers can trust that everything will be okay in the end. Christ may not have come back yet, but he will.
Last year, when I hadn’t become a true believer yet, I predicted that everything would be okay in 2021. I based this on the fact that mentally ill people would qualify for long-term care by then, so I would be allowed to go into a care facility then. I already moved here in September of 2019, but I didn’t know at the time that I’d still have to fight a huge battle against my inner demons.
Of course, if Christ comes back in 2021, I fear he might find me in one of my bad moments, but I do hope he’ll make everything okay for me. And I hope so whenever he returns.
I’m linking up with Let’s Have Coffee.
Here is a poser for you, then. How do you think that the human race will greet this second coming? By rejoicing? Or by locking them up?
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Good question! I’ve heard there’s a psychiatrist somewhere in Israel who specializes in self-proclaimed messiahs. That being said, I trust that when Jesus returns, He’ll make things right even from a psychiatric institution. After all, the real messiah isn’t just fully human, but also fully God. I also am not too sure I believe in a physical return of Jesus in human form.
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I think He can make things better for you whether he comes back physically or not.
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Agree. Becoming a believer has already helped me so much now!
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Astrid, this is such a positive post! As believers we do not need to fear Christ’s return, for He is coming to take His beloved home to be with Him. He will make all things right when He comes! Bless you!
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I agree. Thank you so much for commenting and bless you.
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I hope so too astrid! I am glad your enjoying the bible reading!
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Thank you. Sometimes it’s hard, but I do try to trust that God is righteous and good.
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