QUESTIONS/ANSWERS ON THE SECOND
COMING
QUESTION #273 -- I am not
just clear as to when and where
the Marriage Supper of the Lamb
occur. Please explain.
ANSWER #273 -- I think, after
all these years, there has not
appeared a better treatise on
the Book of Revelation than that
written by Dr. J. A. Seiss and
printed in three volumes under
the title, "Lectures on the
Apocalypse." I commend this work
to anyone who desires to make a
fuller study of this wonderful
book with which our wonderful
Bible concludes. In substance
there are two phases to the
Second Coming of Christ: the
first is intimated in I
Thessalonians 4:15-18, the other
is intimated, though not
developed, in Revelation 1:7.
Concerning the first phase, the
occurrences are as follows: (1)
The return of Christ for His
Church-a secret coming, so far
as the world at large is
concerned. But upon His approach
to the world, the holy dead will
be resurrected and the holy
living translated (the
equivalent of resurrection, but
not involving death) and
together they will ascend to
some place in the regions above
the earth where the Marriage
Supper of the Lamb will be held.
While this feast is on in the
chosen place in the heavens, the
Great Tribulation will be on
upon the earth. (2) At the end
of the Marriage Supper and the
Great Tribulation period (a
period many estimate to be from
three and one-half to seven
years), Jesus will return to the
earth (coming this time clear
back to the earth and His feet
touching again upon the Mount of
Olives-at His first appearance
to and for His Church His feet
will not touch the earth) and
will establish His glorious
millennial reign which shall
continue for a thousand years.
Then the end-time occurrence
centering about the Great White
Throne Judgment will take place.
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QUESTION #274 -- What event is
to take place first, the Rapture
of the saints or the battle of
Armageddon? Where in the
Scriptures is the answer to be
found?
ANSWER #274 -- The Rapture of
the saints comes first, at the
time of Christ's coming for His
Church. This is the next event
due in the order of the future.
There is of course no place in
the Scriptures where a regular
ordered schedule of events is
given, but I believe you will
find something pretty close to
that in I Thessalonians
4:13-5:11.
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QUESTION #275 -- In Matthew
16:28; Mark 9:1; and Luke 9:27
it is said there were some there
present who should not taste of
death until they should see the
kingdom of God. Does this refer
to the Second Coming of Christ?
What is meant here by the
kingdom of God? What is the
difference between the kingdom
of God and the kingdom of
heaven?
ANSWER #275 -- I know some have
thought the verses in question
referred to the Second Coming of
Christ, and they have thought to
explain by suggesting that John
was translated and did not die.
But you will notice that in each
case the Scriptures go right on
to describe the Transfiguration.
And I think this is the
explanation. There were three
persons present who within a few
days time saw Jesus in His glory
on the holy mount. And the
transfiguration was a miniature
of the Second Coming. And in
these passages the term kingdom
of heaven means the kingdom of
the glorified. There is no
essential distinction between
the terms kingdom of God and
kingdom of heaven and they are
used interchangeably. In the
first form emphasis is laid on
the King, in the second on the
kingdom. As to the exact meaning
in any case, one must depend
pretty much on the context; for
sometimes the reference is to
the spiritual kingdom, sometimes
to the church in visible form,
sometimes to the kingdom of the
glorified, etc. But as a rule
there is no great difficulty in
the matter; for the context
makes it plain.
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