We now look at another false teaching. Today, Selwyn looks at the claim: ‘Christ is always coming back … (He) is always coming into human hearts and into human history.’ While the last sentence is true it is not the ‘second’ coming of Christ.
In a way I don’t really understand why anyone who reads Scripture could be confused by this rather simple teaching that Jesus will return – and in a way that will leave no-one guessing as to if He has returned or not, I then ask the question, why is the simple explanation so hard for some to understand – what is it about His secong coming that they don’t like and, so seek to have a different interpretation?
I share Selwyn’s astonishment that anyone could be confused about the nature of His second coming. Do you agree?
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An event – not a process
We now look at another false teaching. Today, Selwyn looks at the claim: ‘Christ is always coming back … (He) is always coming into human hearts and into human history.’ While the last sentence is true it is not the ‘second’ coming of Christ.
In a way I don’t really understand why anyone who reads Scripture could be confused by this rather simple teaching that Jesus will return – and in a way that will leave no-one guessing as to if He has returned or not, I then ask the question, why is the simple explanation so hard for some to understand – what is it about His secong coming that they don’t like and, so seek to have a different interpretation?
I share Selwyn’s astonishment that anyone could be confused about the nature of His second coming. Do you agree?
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