The Return of Jesus


The Everlasting Hope: A Sermon on the Second Coming
Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
Introduction:
Brothers and sisters, today we turn our attention to a topic that has captivated believers for centuries – the glorious return of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. This is not a distant, ethereal concept; it is a cornerstone of our faith, a beacon of hope that illuminates our journey.
The Reality of the Resurrection:
Our text in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 addresses a very real concern among the early church: the fate of those who had died in Christ before the Lord’s return. Would they miss out on the joy of His coming?
The Apostle Paul emphatically answers, “No!” He reminds us that just as Christ was raised from the dead, so too will those who have fallen asleep in Him. Death is not the end; it is a temporary slumber, a prelude to the glorious resurrection.
The Order of Events:
The passage outlines the sequence of events:
* The Rapture: “For the Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever.” (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17)
* The Second Coming: This is the visible, triumphant return of Christ to earth, where He will establish His righteous reign.
Living in Light of the Return:
The anticipation of Christ’s return should not be a cause for fear or anxiety, but rather a source of constant hope and encouragement. It should motivate us to:
* Live Holy Lives: Knowing that our Lord could return at any moment, we are called to live lives of holiness and integrity, reflecting His glory in all that we do.
* Serve Others: The return of Christ will be a day of ultimate justice and vindication. Until then, we are called to serve others, to alleviate suffering, and to spread the good news of salvation.
* Remain Vigilant: We are to be watchful and prayerful, ever mindful of the Lord’s imminent return.
Conclusion:
The return of Jesus Christ is a promise, a glorious hope that sustains us through life’s trials and tribulations. Let us live each day with this hope in our hearts, striving to be faithful servants of our Lord, eagerly awaiting His triumphant return.
Note: This is a general framework. You can adapt it to fit your specific congregation and the needs of your community. You may want to include personal testimonies, illustrations, or delve deeper into specific theological aspects of the Second Coming.
Disclaimer: This sermon reflects a particular theological perspective on the Second Coming. It is important to remember that there are diverse interpretations of this doctrine within Christianity.
I hope this sermon provides a helpful point for your reflection on the soon return of our Savior.

I used an AI helper to put this together, but it is on point. I pray that you will take this sermon into your heart and think about His coming because it is happening soon.

Work for the Lord


Are you feeling dead these days?


Before you come to know Jesus as your Savior, you are dead toward God. You are not seeking His favor nor His love or forgiveness…but you usually have a hollow feeling that tells you that Someone is missing. Something is missing but you don’t know what.

You are dead without Jesus in your life. The apostle Paul wrote this to the Ephesian church to let them know that they were dead toward God but they became alive in Christ when they accepted Jesus as their Savior. God loved us so much that He sent Jesus, His Son, to pay the price for all of our sins and give us the gift of eternity with Him if we will only accept Him as our Savior.

When you feel the Holy Spirit’s touch on your heart and you resist it and walk away you are risking a death that will take you before God without Jesus as your Savior. Eternity is and will be a very long existence for you without Jesus because you will not be in Heaven with Him. God created hell to punish the angels who rebelled with Satan against God, it was not made for us but it will be your destination if you turn away from Him when you feel His call in your life. Don’t walk away from Jesus when you know you need Him.

God did something new!


He came into the world Himself to be our Savior… and He is coming back soon.

Don’t worry…


Be devoted to Him


You are blessed


Praise the Lord!


Jesus, the Branch


He is coming soon!