Every eye shall see him
And also they that pierced him,
Though it sounds very like it
Could this be the second coming?
The Bible speaks of two advents
The first was the virgin birth,
Angels proclaimed to shepherd folk
The Saviour had come to earth.
Jesus is that Saviour
That the Father had promised to man,
To redeem man from the curse of sin
Was the Father’s salvation plan.
Adam and Eve had sold us out
But Jesus came to buy us back,
Hence, the purpose of the first advent:
His death is a historical fact
His death was only temporary
For up from the grave he rose,
The evidence of this was an empty tomb
And the grave clothes he disposed.
There were many who testified
They had seen the risen Christ,
Some days later he ascended on high
Having paid sin’s ultimate price.
The culmination of his first advent
Was at his glorious ascension
But he will appear in the second advent
Amidst tremendous exultation.
At this time, the Bible says,
All that are in the grave will hear:
Some will come forth to eternal life,
The others to everlasting despair.
Turn to Revelation 1 verse 7
For the words in verse number 1,
Is this prophecy yet to be fulfilled
Or, has it already gone?
For some it is already gone
For others it is yet to come,
But all are agreed on the central one
Which is Jesus Christ, God’s Son.
Some believe this visitation
Is the judgement promised on Jerusalem,
Others see it much differently
And with this have a problem.
It all depends on how we see
Words like “near” and “at hand”,
Whether they are explicit or implicit
Regarding the timing of God’s plan.
It must be understood my friend
That neither position is salvific
But what is important to you and me
Is that an advent is still futuristic.
I could go on and argue some more
On either side of the dispute,
But there is something far more critical
That none of us should refute.
We may never come to a conclusion
Concerning our respective positions
But far more critical than that resolve
Is Christ’s Divine commission.
Go ye into all the world
And preach the glorious gospel,
Baptize them in the name of the Father, Son and Spirit
And of them make disciples.
There is a coming still to come
For the children of the kingdom,
Meanwhile we tell of God’s great salvation
Through Jesus Christ, His Son.
Our eschatology might be different
Leading up to the second advent
But far more important than our positions
Is the teaching to repent.
John the Baptist preached repentance
Jesus taught it too
And while we wait for him to appear
This we must also pursue.
We’ve a story to tell to the Nations
The story of man’s redemption:
How Jesus came and is coming again,
The culmination of man’s salvation.
Stewart Russell © November 2019
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