The word "cometh" and Jesus' Return
Does Jesus come in "secret" or "invisible"?
We shall continue our study of our Lord's return with the words "comest" and "cometh." 1. "And he said unto Jesus, Lord, remember me when you comest into Thy Kingdom" (Luke 23:42). A request from one of the malefactors hanging on a cross as Jesus was. Nothing here about HOW or WHEN Jesus will come into His Kingdom. 2. "For as lightning cometh out of the east, and shines even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be" (Mat.24:27). We have covered this already, but we note again a verse that tells us the coming of Christ will be anything but secret or invisible. 3. "Therefore be you ready: for in such an hour as you think not the Son of man cometh" (Mat.24:44). Jesus had just got through saying that we would never know the hour of His coming - verse 42. So what He stated in verse 44 should be an obvious natural added statement to verse 42. And the next obvious statement to all of that is verse 46. Which then leads to the obvious thought of those who give up waiting patiently and throw in the towel and go back to the world. 4. "And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold the bridegroom cometh; go you out to meet him" (Mat.25:6). The parable of the ten virgins and their lamps. From what we have seen, this is not to teach the bridegroom Christ will come at midnight. Parables give basic truths, but not every part of a parable is meant to teach a specific truth. We have seen Jesus has told us we cannot know the hour, nay, not even the day of His coming (Mat.24:36), only the Father knows the day and hour. But this parable in chapter 25 certainly contains no "secret" or invisible coming, the bridegroom of a wedding was never invisible to the bride or anyone else around. When the bridegroom came he was quite visible, to be seen by all. 5. "Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh" (Mat.25:13). Exactly as we have just seen. The parable of the coming bridegroom is for those who may decide to sleep on the job. They will miss out on the marriage (verse 10). Nothing here to prove some "secret" or invisible return of Christ at any second, disregarding all the signs Jesus gave us to watch for, leading up to His return and marriage feast with His bride the church. 6. "After a long time the Lord of those servants cometh, and reckoneth with them" (Mat.25:19). A very interesting verse. It is to do with the coming of the Kingdom of heaven (verse 14), which is then to do with the coming of Christ (proved elsewhere in the whole NT). It is after a LONG TIME, that the Lord comes to see what rewards need to be given to His servants. So now, if the apostles knew this parable, as they certainly did, then they must have had in their head somewhere, that the coming of Christ would maybe not be until "after a long time." That must have surely at least put a question mark on the thought that Jesus could come in the lifetime of the apostles. Surely the apostle John living to near the end of the first century, must have given some note to this verse as he neared the end of his life. At least the statement "after a long time" by Christ in this parable, must have come to the apostle John as being sometime in the second century at the earliest. We today of course know that this "after a long time" was at least going to be 2,000 years. And we still do not know how much longer the Father will give until the Lord of the servants comes back. Once more this passage does not say anything about a coming of the Lord that ignores or abolishes the many signs given, leading up to His coming. 7. "Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed, when He cometh in the glory of His Father with the holy angels" (Mark 8:38). In Jesus' own words His coming is in GLORY and WITH the holy angels. Jesus never once uttered any word about a "two-phased" coming, one invisible and the other visible. All we find in the Gospels is that when Jesus talks about His coming, it is with POWER, GLORY, ANGELS, might signs on earth and in the heavens. Jesus gave no room for a secret invisible any second coming that disallowed the many signs He gave, that leads up to His coming again. 8. "...Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall He find the (the word "the" is in the Greek) faith on the earth?" (Luke 18:8). A statement and question only. The book of Revelation shows that yes there will be those on earth at His coming that will have "THE faith once delivered to the saints" as Jude put it. The HOW and WHEN of Christ's coming is not mentioned in this verse. 9. "For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night" (1 Thes.5:2). I have covered this section of 1 Thessalonians 5 in previous studies in this series. It is the prophets "day of the Lord" being spoken about and as verse 3 shows us it is far from secret or invisible - it is SUDDEN DESTRUCTION after they think it is peace and safety. 10. "And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold the Lord cometh with ten thousand of His saints" (Jude 14). The Greek word "saints" here can also be translated "holy ones" which may refer to angels and not saints per se. But even if we stick with saints, there is no problem, for the resurrection of the saints or instant change (1 Cor.15 with 1 Thes.4:13-18) will happen when Christ comes. For those saints will be taken to meet Him in the air, the clouds (Mat.24:29-31), and will come with Him to the Mount of Olives (Zechariah 14) in that day of His coming. No secret anything here, mighty signs there will be when the Lord cometh, to execute judgment upon all (Jude 15). 11. "Behold, He cometh with CLOUDS, and every eye shall SEE Him ... and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of Him..."(Rev.1:7). CERTAINLY no secret or invisible anything in this verse. Some of the HOW is given here in the coming of Christ, the WHEN is not! THAT IS IT on these sets of words. The truth of the matter should be getting clear to you. Surely a child can understand. I certainly did when as a child OF 12, 13, 14, I read all these verses. We shall next examine the words "return" - "retureth" - "reveal/ed" - "revelation" in connection to the return of Christ. Keith Hunt May, 2009 |
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