Some people scoffed at the idea
They claim it’s out of the way
Still others say it can’t be done
So away from the idea they run.
It is scientifically impossible
So say the astute intellectuals
Are you aware of what is involved?
Too many technicalities to resolve.
But yet stupid born again believers
Look for the coming of their king
As a matter of fact they even declare
That his coming appears quite near.
As you read this poetic piece
You might hold to one or neither
But bear in mind the acid test
The truth is one or the other.
Either Jesus will return or he won’t
They cannot both be the truth
So whatever side you decide to take
On you is the burden of proof.
Let’s first start with the impossibilities
And there are several; you will see
Believers say heaven is where Jesus resides
But the location of which they can’t provide.
If heaven is a place somewhere out there
To get here would take millions of years
Given the time that Jesus first came to earth
From whence came those angels at his birth?
They couldn’t have come from the nearest star
For that star we know is light years afar
And they would have to be flying for years
To coincide with the time they were said to appear.
So to believe that Jesus is coming again
One must believe there was a first advent
And since the first one was an impossibility
Then clearly there cannot be a second event.
Now let’s assume that there is a heaven
And let’s assume people are living there
What would be the life span of such a people?
Of what type would be their space vehicle?
And if it is a fact that all beings respire
And oxygen is depleted as one goes higher
How are these beings living wherever they are
Since it is established they would be mighty far?
Some argue there is life other than here
And concede that such beings can’t be near
But given the benefit of extensive research
The only such believers appear to be the church.
You ask are there angels and I would say no
But you would point out that the Bible says so
Your only evidence is from that book
And for all of the answers you say take a look.
But I don’t have time for such trivia
For even that book is fraught with error
At best it is an enthralling storybook
Made up strictly of fiction and horror.
Now tell me how possible is a virgin birth?
I refer to the first advent to our planet earth
How can a virgin give birth to a child?
How is this possible unless somebody lied?
At best it is a good children’s fiction
At worst this narrative is a terrible hoax
But Christian believers worldwide believe it
And spare no effort others to coax.
But if it is true where does that leave me?
For then there would be the matter of eternity
How would this square with my destiny?
I must admit that therein is a mystery.
What if Jesus did come the first time?
To the second event he would be so inclined
However unimaginable or however impossible
The first event would make the second probable.
For if the impossible could happen once
Why could it not happen a second time or a third?
Perhaps the impossible could be made possible
By the being who created the world.
Of course that would depend on one’s worldview
Regarding the origin of what we see
Whether someone created all that exists
Or whether this world just evolved from a mist.
One would be crazy to believe either one
But the fact remains that one of them has to be true
For of course there is the matter that we are here
And something or someone caused ‘me and you’.
If something, then life emerged from non-life
And this begs the question how can that be?
If on the other hand we decide it was someone
Then with that someone there is no impossibility.
Remember the book cited earlier in this poem?
Remember the book that is full of fiction and horror?
That book says with God there is no impossibility
With Him all is possible; He’s been around for eternity.
Whatever he says He can do
Whatever He promises he is able to perform
While we may have a difficulty with impossibility
With God impossibility is the norm.
Whatever the impossibilities or technicalities
Jesus, God’s Son came to this earth once
Having done it once he will do it the second time
So be away with the critics’ ridicule and taunts.
One of these days the impossible will occur
The Lord of all life will return to this earth
On that first occasion he did come as a babe
But the second event will be nothing like the first.
At the first advent he came to die for our sins
Back then he came to encounter great sorrow
When next he comes he will be the conquering lion
Coming to ensure the saints’ eternal tomorrow.
The scoffers and the critics will eternally regret
Theirs will be a destiny of eternal damnation
But the hope of those stupid born again believers
Will be realized in their glorious eternal redemption.
Scoff if you must and ridicule if so swayed
But bear in mind that there is coming a day
When the saints of all the ages shall truly rejoice
At the blast of the trumpet and the archangel’s voice.
The dead in Christ shall rise first
And then they that remain shall also take flight
Let these words be of great comfort to you
The return of the Saviour could be morning noon or night.
Stewart Russell © 2016
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