FUTURE

THE

SECOND COMING OF CHRIST

by

Tony Capoccia





I. Introduction



The Bible tells us that as Christians we are only pilgrims in this world,

citizens of a Heavenly Kingdom looking forward to our salvation in the

Second Coming of Christ and Eternity. In the book of 1 Thessalonians and

in the Gospel of Matthew we are told that the coming of Christ will be on a

day much like today; a day when people will be eating and drinking,

marrying and being given in marriage (Mat 24:38). It will come like a

thief in the night and at an hour when we do not expect it (1 Thess 5:2).

So that it does not take us by surprise we are warned to be ready for Him,

to keep watch, (Mat 24:42,44), and to encourage one another to live godly

lives (1 Thess 5:8,11). According to God's calendar of events it could

begin at anytime: today, tonight, or tomorrow.



In light of this I would like us to consider some of the major passages of

the Bible concerning the Second Coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ and the

events of the end times so that we may more eagerly look forward to our

coming salvation in the return of Christ.



I have linked many Scriptures together chronologically to form a picture of

the end time events as I believe they will happen. I would like you to

take a trip forward in time right where you are and view the events of the

end times as history, as if you are hearing a story that has already

occurred. Can you picture us in eternity future, looking backwards toward

this era? Let me be your guide.



A. Voice from the Future



Picture us standing right now in the Father's House, in the city called the

New Jerusalem. The walls of our city are crystal clear like a diamond and

the streets are made of pure gold, like transparent glass. There is no

night here for brilliant light shines everywhere. Neither is there death

nor sin for the old order of things has passed away.



The New Jerusalem is extremely large. It measures approximately 1400 miles

square and is an unbelievable 1400 miles high (Rev 21:4). It is surrounded

by a jeweled wall 200 feet high which has twelve gates made from pearls and

the gates are attended by angels. In the city is the Tree of Life, just

like the one that was in the Garden of Eden, and we all eat of its fruit.

We drink from the spring of the Water of Life that flows down the main

street of the city. The glory of God is the illumination of the city. We

experience total joy and perfect peace here with God.



Now permit me to share some of the chronological account of the major

events that have taken place since Jesus came for us at the end of the

Church Age.



II. Events Prior to Second Coming



A. Rapture



1) The Promise (John 14:2-3)



When the beloved Jesus ministered on the earth during His first coming, He

had promised His followers in the Church that He would return to Heaven for

a while and then come back for His bride. In fact, His exact words were,

"In my Father's house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told

you. I am going there to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare

a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also

may be where I am."



Because it had been so long, some in the Church Age had struggled with the

fact that Jesus would come back. They knew that He had said He would

return but life seemed so normal and, therefore, it seemed highly unlikely

that He would return in their generation. Yet, as Jesus said in the Book

of John, "I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you" (14:18).



2) The Event (1 Thess 4:16-17)



Yes, Jesus came back exactly as it was recorded in the Scriptures. Jesus

had told us to, "...keep watch, because you do not know on what day your

Lord will come...the Son of Man will come at an hour when you least expect

Him" (Mat 24:42,44).



It was a day that was like many others on the earth. Some Christians were

at their jobs busily involved in their assignments; mothers were changing

diapers and cleaning the home; in other parts of the earth the Christians

were asleep in their beds. Many young believers were busy in their

classrooms at school; some Christians were in prayer meetings at church;

and there were the persecuted Christians around the world that were being

tortured because of their faith in Jesus.



There were even some believers who were involved in acts of sin when their

Master returned for them, but everyone in every situation was taken by

utter surprise when suddenly a loud thundering voice was clearly heard from

up in the sky. Every Christian on earth instantly looked up and could see

the magnificent splendor of our Glorious Savior Jesus Christ. "He was

dressed in a robe reaching down to his feet and with a golden sash around

His chest. His head and hair were white like wool, as white as snow,...His

face was like the sun shining in all its brilliance" (Rev 1:13-14,16).



The loud command that we heard was comparable to the time when Jesus called

Lazarus from the grave with "a loud voice, 'Lazarus, come out!'" (John

11:43). Jesus called each Christian to come up to Him. At about the same

time there was the voice of an archangel and a resounding trumpet call and

then all those who had died believing in Christ rose from the grave in

immortal bodies and ascended up to Jesus. Then in what seemed to be a

"twinkling of an eye" all the believers who were alive suddenly lifted off

the earth to also join their Savior, and were gloriously changed into

beautiful immortal bodies.



Then Jesus led us, His resurrected and glorified followers, back to the

third heaven. We traveled faster than the speed of light and were in the

Father's House in a moment's time.





B. Chaos and Wrath On Earth



1) The Chaos



Our sudden disappearance caused widespread chaos throughout the world, for

we were approximately 5,000,000 people in number, not counting the

multitude of resurrected saints. Airplanes crashed because essential crew

members were missing. Cars were strewn on many freeways for lack of

drivers. Husbands were frantically searching for wives who had vanished.

Wives too were left waiting for husbands who would not be returning home.

Teenagers were searching for parents, and likewise, some parents were also

looking for their teen-aged sons and daughters.



Some world leaders were also among the missing, many people speculated that

they were abducted by terrorists. Behind the Iron Curtain the authorities

were furious over the unexplained disappearance of their "religious

prisoners." Some churches were left nearly empty and others were full of

the "falsely religious," including the Pastor and the Elders.





2) The Explanation



The world sought answers for the millions of missing persons. Some guessed

that it may have been the Rapture that some Christians had mentioned would

occur some day, but this was quickly discounted by the leading false

religions which remained, such as the Roman Catholic Church, the Mormons,

and the Jehovah Witnesses, to mention a few. It was then decided that the

Christians who had disappeared were the "fanatics," the ones who were

always talking about Jesus, the Bible and the need to be Born Again. It

was assumed that we had all gathered in giant communes somewhere to pursue

our religious zeal.



But while the world was still in a state of shock and chaos, a man arose

who offered solutions to the problems, promising "Peace and Safety." He

was the one the Bible had said would come someday--the Antichrist. But

soon the world discovered that his peace was only superficial and

temporary.







3) The Seal Judgments



The Antichrist was bent on conquering the world. He had easily conquered

Europe by deceit and began the conquest of the rest of the nations. But

other nations were not so easily overcome and soon a full scale world war

broke out which caused tremendous destruction over the entire globe.



Food supplies became critical because of the many destroyed agricultural

areas. The famine was so severe over the world that a man had to work one

day just to earn enough money to buy a day's meal for himself; his family

often went hungry. During the war, chemical weapons and germ warfare were

utilized causing widespread disease. Even the wild animals were affected

and those animals that survived became savage towards men. The casualties

resulting from the war, the famine, the plagues and the from the attacks of

the wild beasts accounted for the deaths of over one and one-quarter

billion people--one-fourth of the earth's population (Rev 6:1-8).



The Antichrist took advantage of the war and gained in power and began to

establish a one-world government. He established his own religion and was

opposed to the gospel of Jesus Christ and engineered one of the greatest

persecutions of Christianity the world had ever seen. Many Christians were

murdered because they would not partake in the government sponsored one-

world religion (Rev 6:5-11). Then the wrath of God was again poured out on

all the world because of its sin and rebellion against the Holy and True

One.





4) The Trumpet Judgments



God sent hail and fire mixed with blood down to the earth. Nuclear war

continued and, "A third of the earth was burned up, a third of the trees

were burned up and all the green grass was burned up" (Rev 8:7).



As God continued to punish the earth and its people with each new judgment,

He also continued to give man the opportunity to repent by allowing a

period of time to pass before the next curse. But instead of the

unbelievers crying out to God for mercy, they, "...called to the mountains

and the rocks, 'Fall on us and hide us from the face of Him who sits on the

throne and from the wrath of the lamb...'" (Rev 6:16).



Jesus then turned one-third of the seas into literal blood, killing one

third of the sea creatures. He also caused one-third of the ships to be

destroyed. Then His judgment fell on a third of the rivers and springs of

waters causing them to become polluted and many more people died (Rev 8:10-

11). After a period of time Jesus reduced the hours of sunlight and

moonlight by one-third, and even caused a third of the stars to turn dark

(Rev 8:12). Crops all over the world died because of the sudden imbalance

between night and day.



Life on earth had become very difficult. Stealing, murder, rape and sexual

immoralities were common occurrences as law and order began to "breakdown."

Still man did not turn to God but continued to openly worship demons (Rev

9:20-21). Fittingly, Jesus then ordered the "Bottomless Pit" to be opened

which allowed millions of wicked demons to infest the world. This judgment

was so severe that men and women tried to commit suicide but God would not

let them die (Rev 9:1-6).



Then the armies from the East began to march across the land to Israel, the

place of their final battle, "Armageddon." The army slaughtered over one

billion people while enroute (Rev 9:13-18). At this point over one-half of

the world's total population had been destroyed.





5) The Two Witnesses (Rev 11:1-13)



Our Most Beloved Savior continued to show mercy in the midst of His wrath

when He sent two prophets to the earth to powerfully declare the truths of

the gospel. For three and one-half years these two brothers preached the

Good News of salvation through Christ. They also inflicted severe plagues

and droughts upon the earth as part of God's judgments. Fire destroyed

anyone who attempted to take their lives.



Finally, God allowed them to be killed and the people of the earth were so

pleased that they had worldwide celebrations and sent gifts to one another.

They left the dead bodies of these two saints lying in the streets of

Jerusalem, refusing them burial. The entire world watched the bodies on

Satellite TV for three and one-half days. Then Our Sweet and Precious

Savior raised them to life and caused them to ascend up through the heavens

in full view of a watching world. Suddenly an earthquake "hit" Jerusalem

and one-tenth of the city collapsed.





6) The Bowl Judgments



Now, as the world's dictator, the Antichrist demanded that he and an image

of himself be worshipped as god by all men. He was aided by one who could

perform many signs and wonders by the power of the devil. Because of his

power he deceived most people on earth and ordered that no one could buy or

sell any item unless they had the "Mark of the Antichrist" on their

forehead or right-hand. These two also decreed that anyone refusing to

worship the Antichrist would be killed (Rev 13). Many dear brothers and

sisters in Christ were beheaded because they would not worship the

Antichrist or his image and/or had not received his mark on their foreheads

or their hands (Rev 20:4).



God too had a mark, but only for the followers of the Antichrist, "...ugly

and painful sores broke out on the people who had the mark of the beast and

worshipped his image" (Rev 16:2). God also gave men blood to drink!

Because the world had shed the blood of God's saints and prophets

throughout history, Jesus turned the oceans, the rivers, and the springs of

water into real blood (which killed every living thing in the waters) (Rev

16:3-7).



The world was staggering under the weight of all of God's judgments, yet

men and women still refused to repent and glorify God. God then caused the

sun to scorch the earth and its people with intense heat. This judgment

was quickly followed by total darkness yet men and women, "gnawed their

tongues in agony and cursed the God of heaven because of their pains and

their sores, but they refused to repent of their sins" (Rev 16:8-11).



God then sent his final judgment upon the earth. This was the most severe

yet. A violent earthquake occurred that was so strong that all the cities

of the nations collapsed. New York, Washington D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles,

London, Copenhagen, Cairo, Rome, Paris, Moscow, Tokyo, Indianapolis--yes

every city of the world was destroyed by the earthquake! Coupled with this

was a terrible hailstorm that dropped huge hailstones weighing about a

hundred pounds each. What was man's response? It was to curse God because

the plague was so terrible (Rev 16:17-21).



Chaos reigned on the earth. The food supply had all but disappeared, there

was only blood to drink, and most of mankind was without shelter. The only

organizations that had any structure left were the armies that were

fighting outside of Jerusalem at the Battle of Armageddon. The earth was

enclosed in utter darkness for the sun no longer shone and the stars had

disappeared. It was cold and only the light and heat of weapons exploding

jarred the terror of the continuous night (Mat 24:29).





III. Second Coming of Christ



While the earth was cloaked in darkness and terror, there was light and

bliss up in the third heaven. The redeemed of God had been there in their

glorified bodies for seven years. They were living in their Father's house

which is the New Jerusalem, the vast city of beauty and light. Each saint

has his own room designed and decorated by his God and Lord--Jesus Christ.



One day, there suddenly appeared something very unusual in heaven: horses,

white horses came silently and stately down the golden streets. There were

millions of them and each horse seemed to know exactly where they were to

go, for one white horse stopped by each room of the redeemed. The saints

joyfully mounted their horses and all rode to the gates of the city. The

horses and riders rode out through the pearly gates and all gathered in

columns outside the city. Then Jesus joined the army of saints riding His

own white horse.



On His head were many crowns and He was clothed in a robe which had his

name written on it: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS. All of the saints and

the chorus of angels sang praise unto His Name. He looked at the redeemed

with a deep love in His eyes and said, "Follow Me." Although there were

millions upon millions of saints on white horses and all following Jesus,

each believer could see Jesus. It was as if each was riding right next to

Him! This is the way heaven is, for although there is only one Jesus and

He is in bodily form, He seems to be visible and accessible to everyone at

once.



It was so wonderful that Our Precious Lord Jesus would allow His saints to

be a part of that moment in history. Jesus was assembling His army to

conquer the earth. In His army were the Holy Angels and all those who had

hungered and thirsted for righteousness. There was Moses, Joseph, David,

Bathsheba, Rahab, Peter, James, John, Mary, Martha, and Paul. I could see

Moody, Spurgeon, Billy Sunday, Billy Graham, and many other great men and

women of God.



But there was also great joy in seeing those in the Lord's army who were

former great sinners such as former homosexuals, former murderers, former

fornicators and former liars: everyone who had been redeemed and restored

were sitting on their horses dressed in pure white fine linen because of

the cleansing power of the Blood of Jesus Christ. There were even those

who had never walked on the earth but were murdered by the act of abortion,

and they too were sitting pure from the original sin of Adam because of the

Cross of Calvary. What an incredible sight it was!



As we rode out we traveled faster than the speed of light and suddenly as

Jesus turned His eyes to the earth they changed, becoming like blazing

fire. We could then see the planet but the darkened sun did not illumine

it; it was the light of Jesus as He emanated a brilliant radiance (Rev

19:11). Then fire began to appear all around us, along with loud

thundering sounds and blinding flashes of lightning.



A. Rider on White Horse (Rev 19:11-16)



On earth, those fighting in the darkness of Armageddon were suddenly

blinded by the light of Jesus Christ and His army. In an instant the Lord

Almighty came with, "thunder and earthquake and great noise, with windstorm

and tempest and flames of a devouring fire" (Isa 29:5-6).



It was Isaiah who prophesied, "See, the Lord is coming with fire, and His

chariots are like a whirlwind; He will bring down His anger with fury, and

His rebuke with flames of fire. For with fire and with His sword the Lord

will execute judgment upon all men, and many will be those slain by the

Lord" (Isa 66:15-16).





B. Return to the Earth



1) Response of Those on the Earth



Every eye on earth saw Jesus return and mankind began to mourn for their

own lives knowing that the hour of judgment had come (Mat 24:30). They

fled, "...to caves in the rocks and to holes in the ground from the dread

of the Lord and the splendor of His majesty..." (Isa 2:19).



2) Standing on Mount of Olives



Jesus Christ, the King of the Earth, dismounted from His White Horse

directly upon the Mount of Olives. As soon as His feet touched the

mountain it split in two, exactly as prophesied in Zechariah 14, "...His

feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem, and the Mount of

Olives will be split in two from east to west, forming a great valley, with

half of the mountain moving north and half moving south" (v. 4). When the

mountain split it created a large valley which was called the Valley of

Decision (Joel 3:14).





C. Judgment of Earthly Wicked



1) Armies Set to Attack Christ



Then the Antichrist and "...the kings of the earth and their armies

gathered together to make war against the rider on the horse and His army"

(Rev 19:19) It seemed incredible that those who were fighting on the earth

could be confronted with the supernatural return of Jesus Christ from

Heaven and yet turn their weapons on the Savior and His army as if God

could be destroyed.



2) Beast, False Prophet, and Armies Judged



But before they could fire one weapon, the Lord struck them with great fear

and a plague that caused their flesh, their eyes and their tongues to

decompose while they were still standing on their feet. This caused great

panic and some soldiers attacked and killed one another (Zech 14:12-13).

The Antichrist and the false prophet were then captured and thrown alive

into the fiery lake of burning sulfur. Then the rest of the wicked army

was killed by the command of Jesus. Their flesh was given to be eaten by

the birds of

the air (Rev 19:21).



D. Chaining of Satan



While the birds gorged themselves on the defeated armies, Satan was

captured, bound with a chain and locked away for 1,000 years. The place of

his torment is the "Abyss," which means the "bottomless pit." The demons

were also bound with Satan, just as Isaiah had revealed would happen when

the Lord returned, saying "In that day the Lord will punish the powers in

the heavens above...They will be herded together like prisoners bound in a

dungeon; they will be shut up in prison and be released after many days"

(Isa 24:21-22).







E. The Judgment of the Living



Then all of the remaining people, the noncombatants of the earth were

transported to the Valley of Decision where Jesus judged them. He sat on a

throne in all of His heavenly glory and separated the people one from

another, placing the Christians on His right and the unbelievers on His

left (Mat 25:31-33).



Then King Jesus said to the Christians on His right, "Come, you who are

blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you

since the creation of the world..." (Mat 25:34). The kingdom He gave to

them was the Millennial Kingdom that was about to begin.



Then the King said to those on His left, "Depart from me, you who are

cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels..."

(Mat 25:41). Then the unbelievers went away to eternal punishment, but the

righteous to eternal life (Mat 25:46).





F. Thousand Years



There was a 75 day transition time after the battle ended before the 1,000

year reign of the Lord began. In fact, it took seven months just to bury

the remains of the dead. And some of the weapons from the war were used

for fuel in Israel and lasted for seven years (Ezek 39:9-16).



1) Earth is Restored to Beauty



Jesus began to remove the curse of sin from the earth. The earth was

restored, every valley was raised up, every mountain and hill was made low,

and the rough ground became level, the rugged places became a plain (Isa

40:4). Mt. Zion was established as the chief among the mountains; it was

raised above the hills (Isa 2:2). The desert regions were covered with

many pools of waters from the new rivers and springs. Jesus set beautiful

trees everywhere. There were pines, firs, cedars, olives, and many other

kinds of trees (Isa 41:18-19). Beautiful flowers burst in bloom, just like

the crocus, all over the earth (Isa 35:1-2), and every land was fertile and

cultivated (Ezek 36:36).





2) A Kingdom of Light



The Millennium was truly a kingdom of light. The moon was as bright as the

original premillennial sun and the sunlight of the kingdom was seven times

brighter than before, like the light of seven full days (Isa 30:26). The

night of the Millennium was as bright as the old noonday sun.







3) The Inhabitants of the Kingdom - Parents



Now, the only people that were left alive in the Millennium were the

believing Gentiles and Jews. The entire world consisted of Christians with

Jesus Christ reigning as the King of the earth. But there were also young

unsaved children who were under the age of accountability, who could still

choose to reject the gospel. And the adult Christians had many children

born during the Millennium who like all children since Cain and Able, were

born into the world as sinners.



4) The Inhabitants of the Kingdom - Children



The children living in the Kingdom all needed salvation, but they were

given plenty of opportunities to hear the gospel, for their parents were

Christians, Jesus Christ was visibly on the earth as King, and there were a

multitude of immortal glorified saints (you and me) ruling and reigning

with Our Master Jesus Christ.



5) Life in the Kingdom



a) Long Life



Most mortals who lived on the earth during the Millennium lived out their

years (Isa 65:20). Their life spans were like those in the days prior to

the Flood when, for example, Methuselah lived for 969 years! Those born at

the beginning of the Millennium lived for 1,000 years.



b) Death in the Kingdom



Yet, there was death in the glorious Kingdom of Light, just as the Bible

had revealed to us, "...he who dies at a hundred will be thought a mere

youth...and he who fails to reach a hundred will be considered accursed

[condemned to Hell]" (Isa 65:20). Jesus gave children up to the age of 100

years to make a decision for Him and at that point, if they remained in

unbelief, Jesus took their lives in judgment.



c) Peace on Earth



The earth was a place of great peace and safety just as God had declared in

the Book of Isaiah, "They will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy

mountain, for the earth will be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the

waters cover the sea" (Isa 11:9)



Jesus was enthroned in His headquarters in Jerusalem; the law went out from

Zion; the word of the Lord went from Jerusalem. He judged between the

nations and settled disputes for many peoples. The nations recycled their

weapons of war into farming equipment. Nation did not take up sword

against nation, nor did they train for war anymore (Isa 2:3-4).



d) Peace in the Animal Kingdom



Truly, peace reigned everywhere, even in the animal kingdom. The lion did

lie down with the lamb. The wolf and the lamb fed together, and the lion

ate straw like an ox (Isa 65:25). The wolf lived with the lamb, the

leopard laid down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the colt were

together; and little children led them around. The cow ate with the bear

and the young calves and the cubs laid down together (Isa 11:6-7).



Infants played near the holes of cobras, and young children put their hands

into the nests of vipers to play with them (Isa 11:8).



Life in the Kingdom was indeed very blissful and we, the immortal redeemed,

were there assisting Our Savior in His rule. We were daily interacting

with the mortals and enjoyed with them this time of true peace on earth.





G. Satan's Doom



At the end of the one thousand year Kingdom Jesus ordered Satan to be

released from prison. Immediately the devil went out to deceive the

nations to make them war against Jesus and His people. Satan actually got

an attacking force to surround the city of Jerusalem, but fire came down

from heaven and devoured them. Satan was then thrown into the lake of

burning sulfur, his final resting place, to be tormented for ever and ever

(Rev 20:7-11). The devil was never to be seen or heard of again: he would

never again trouble God's people. Amen.



H. The Total Destruction of Heaven and Earth



Immediately following this judgment of Satan, Jesus then removed all the

mortal believers from the earth. They were translated into their glorified

bodies and given their rooms in the Father's House. He then raised from

the graves "the rest of the Dead" (Rev 20:5). These were those who had

died throughout the ages of time and had failed to believe God's word for

salvation. They had been held in torment since the day of their deaths,

awaiting the day of final judgment.



Then God destroyed the earth and the heavens by fire. The heavens

disappeared with an explosive thundering sound; the elements were destroyed

by fire, melting in the intense heat (2 Pet 3:10-12).





I. Great White Throne Judgment (Rev 20:11-15).



It was now time for God to judge the sins of all the generations of unsaved

people. God brought them to stand before His Great White Throne for

judgment by Jesus Christ, who was seated there. Each person was judged

according to what he had done in his life as was recorded in the books.

These deeds were compared with God's perfect Word as He had revealed it to

each generation in the Holy Bible.



The judgment was simple. The standard by which one could enter into heaven

was a life on earth without one recorded sin. One sin would result in the

eternal judgment of Hell; and any additional sins would increase the amount

of torment and agony he would eternally receive. As each person was

brought before the Judge his sins were revealed. Then the Lamb's Book of

Life was opened to see if the person had allowed Jesus to pay for their

sins. None were found to have trusted Jesus for salvation. Therefore,

each unbeliever was found guilty and then thrown into the lake of fire to

be tormented for ever an ever (Rev 20:11-15).



As we, the redeemed, watched we knew that we too had sinned in our own

earthly lives, but we remembered that at the Cross of Calvary all of our

sins were charged to the account of the sinless one, Jesus Christ. Because

He took our sins upon Himself our books of sins contained nothing but pure,

white, blank pages, washed clean by the Blood of Jesus Christ.



No one could ever fault the Judge Jesus at the Great White Throne Judgment

for not showing mercy; for even as He sentenced the unsaved to torment, one

could clearly see the sacrificial scars on His hands and on His feet from

the nails of crucifixion and see the scar in His side from the Roman's

spear. Jesus offered mercy to all when they were on earth and for those

who desired to remain in their sins He could then only give His wrath.





J. Eternity



After the Great White Throne Judgment only the Trinity, the angels, and the

redeemed saints remained in Heaven. The old earth and heavens had been

destroyed and all those who had rejected Christ were forever bound in the

Lake of Fire. Jesus then created a new heaven and a new earth and brought

"the Father's House," the New Jerusalem, down from heaven and placed it on

the new earth. Then God Himself came down to earth to live forever with

redeemed man (Rev 21:1-3).



Life in the Eternal State is perfect. There is no more death, no more

mourning, no more crying or pain (Rev 21:4). But the most magnificent

sight in Eternity is the Precious Lord Jesus Christ. His beauty is without

equal and His love for each believer is never ending. We never tire of

worshipping and serving Jesus and learning more about Him.





IV. Conclusion



We have heard the record of God's future accomplishments. As we now step

backward in time to the present, the scenario I have just painted has not

yet occurred. But the Scriptures are clear that it will indeed happen,

with perhaps some slight changes from this chronology. It only awaits the

Rapture of the Church to set it all in motion. And the Bible indicates

that this event could happen at any moment.



What should be our response to these truths of Scripture? What should we

do from now until the Rapture?



A. If Unsaved



If you are not saved then seek salvation today. There are no salvation

opportunities after our moment of death. The Bible declares, "...man is

destined to die once, and after that to face judgment" (Heb 9:27). Jesus

Christ has revealed these truths to warn you of the tribulations to come.

He wants to cleanse you of your sins and receive you into His Kingdom.

Repent of your sins, confess Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and receive

His glorious free gift of salvation.





B. If Saved



1) Renewed Desire to Serve Jesus



For those of us who are saved, we should feel humbled that God would love

us and save us from the wrath that our sins deserve. He will give us a new

and glorious body, a room in the Father's House, and an eternal, blissful

future. We should renew our dedication to Him and strive to serve Him with

all of our minds, souls, and strength.



2) Renewed Compassion for the Lost



Let us show compassion for the lost. We have seen what awaits the

unbeliever when Jesus returns to the earth. And those judgments, as

terrible as they are, are mild compared to the endless torment and agony of

the eternal Fiery Lake of Burning Sulfur.



We must attempt, by the power of the Holy Spirit within us, to live holy

lives before our lost families, friends, coworkers, and neighbors. We are

their only hope, for if they do not see Jesus Christ in us, then they will

not see Jesus at all. This will cost us, for we must be different than the

world in order to "stand out as light."





a) Our Conversation



Our speech must be gracious and yet seasoned with the salt of the truths of

the Bible. In Ephesians 5:4 God reminds us that for a Christian there must

never be obscenity, foolish talk or coarse joking, which are out of place,

but rather thanksgiving."







b) Our Life Styles



We must be a holy people in order to lead others to Christ.



In this age of sexual freedom God reminds the Christian that in our lives,

"...there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of

impurity..." (Eph 5:3).



In fact, God clearly tells us what we should have as uppermost in our

thinking, "...whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right,

whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is

excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things..." (Philippians 4:8).



We must keep ourselves pure, for the evil one is constantly attempting to

corrupt us. Let us not be deceived; nearly all that is on television, in

popular magazines and in books today are things that do not please God. A

Christian cannot be entertained by the world and still please God. To

watch and be entertained by TV murders, TV adulteries, TV violence, TV

drunkenness, and TV crime is to partake in what God calls sin. Even when

we drive our cars we must maintain the high Christian standard and never

purposefully exceed the posted speed limits. Radar detectors have no place

in a car belonging to one of God's children.



C. Final Thoughts



Jesus is coming back for us soon with the Rapture, at an hour when we least

expect Him. Once we are gone the horrors of the tribulation period will be

unleashed. Many of our loved ones, friends and acquaintances would be left

behind to face God's wrath if Jesus came for us today. He has privileged

us to know the future and to play integral parts in His plan. May we do

all that we can by the power of the Holy Spirit to help those around us who

are lost to share in the wondrous salvation we possess.



Tony Capoccia

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