Second Coming
The term "Second Coming" refers to the anticipated return of Jesus Christ to Earth, a cornerstone belief in Christian eschatology. This event is rooted in various biblical texts that affirm Christ’s promise to return. For instance, in the Gospel of John, Jesus reassures His disciples, saying, "If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself" (John 14:3, ESV). Additionally, the Book of Acts recounts the angelic announcement at Jesus' ascension, proclaiming, "This Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way as you saw him go into heaven" (Acts 1:11, ESV).The Second Coming is also prominently featured in prophetic literature, such as in the Book of Revelation, which describes the victorious return of Christ as "King of kings and Lord of lords" (Revelation 19:16, ESV). Furthermore, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the significance of this event in his letters, notably in 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17, where he outlines the resurrection of the dead in Christ and the gathering of believers to meet the Lord in the air. Overall, the Second Coming signifies the culmination of God's redemptive plan, where Christ will bring judgment, restoration, and the fulfillment of His kingdom.
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Are You Ready for the Coming of Jesus
By David Wilkerson12K1:00:43Second ComingMAT 24:37TIT 2:11HEB 9:28HEB 13:7JAS 5:8In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the coming of Jesus and the signs that will precede it. He references the scripture in Matthew 24, where Jesus compares his coming to the days of Noah. The preacher emphasizes that just as people were going about their daily lives before the flood, unaware of the impending judgment, so will it be when Jesus returns. He warns the audience to be ready and vigilant, as the coming of the Son of Man will be unexpected and sudden.
Are You Preventing Christ's Return
By Leonard Ravenhill7.1K52:51Second ComingISA 9:6MAT 6:33ROM 8:16EPH 1:7COL 1:1COL 1:15In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of finding freedom in Jesus Christ. He uses the example of a blind man, George Madison, who is given a picture of the queen. Despite his blindness, he is able to imagine what she looks like by feeling her profile. Similarly, God gave his son to a blind world so that we can know what he is like. The preacher also highlights the value of relationships and the joy that can be found in them, even in the midst of difficult circumstances. He encourages believers to continue laboring for the Lord and to live in such a way that they are always ready to meet God. The sermon emphasizes the transforming power of Jesus in the lives of believers and the love that compels them to share the message of salvation with others.
I Will Come Again
By Leonard Ravenhill7.0K1:06:20Second ComingMAT 28:6JHN 14:3JHN 19:30ACT 1:111TH 4:162TI 3:1REV 22:17REV 22:20In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the promise given by Jesus Christ that he will come again. He highlights the significance of Jesus' words, "I will come again and receive you unto myself." The preacher emphasizes the fear and panic that exists in the world, but reminds the audience that Jesus' promise brings hope and assurance. He also references a scripture from Paul's first letter to the Thessalonians, which describes the Lord descending from heaven with a shout and the voice of the archangel. The preacher concludes by highlighting the darkness and brokenness of the world, but encourages the audience to trust in Jesus' promise of his return.
The 2nd Coming of Jesus - New World Order
By David Wilkerson6.2K51:13Second ComingJOB 19:25REV 10:1In this sermon, the preacher outlines several end time events that he believes will happen soon. The first event is that Jesus will bring an abrupt end to time and the judgments will be finished. Then, Jesus will lead believers to his father's house and present them as a glorious army without blemish. After that, Jesus will deliver up the kingdom to God the Father and subject himself to Him. The preacher emphasizes that this is not a fantasy or mirage, but a reality that believers should eagerly anticipate. He also highlights the importance of living for Christ, as everything else in this world will pass away. The sermon references Bible verses such as Revelation 10:5-7 and emphasizes the joy and celebration that will occur in heaven when Jesus returns to redeem mankind.
The Second Coming of Christ
By A.W. Tozer5.3K41:21Second ComingJHN 14:1HEB 9:26In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the uncertainty and mystery surrounding the return of Jesus Christ. They emphasize that the details of when and how Jesus will come again are not important, but rather the focus should be on the anticipation and joy of his return. The speaker encourages listeners to trust in God's plan and not get caught up in trying to understand every aspect of biblical prophecy. They emphasize the importance of maintaining a close relationship with God and eagerly awaiting the day when Jesus will come for his followers.
Jesus Is Coming
By David Wilkerson4.1K59:05Second ComingMAT 6:33MAT 24:36JHN 14:28ACT 1:4ACT 1:111TH 2:22TH 2:11In this sermon, the preacher discusses the topic of the coming of the Lord and its significance for Christians. He emphasizes that for those who are not right with God, the idea of the Lord's return can be fearful, but for those who are walking in righteousness, it brings great comfort. The preacher then directs the audience to the book of Acts, specifically chapter 1, where he reads a verse about the disciples being commanded to wait in Jerusalem for the Holy Spirit. He mentions a book that he disagrees with, stating that it misses the whole point of the coming of the Lord. The preacher shares personal experiences of panic and confusion about the Lord's return, highlighting the need for a proper understanding of this event.
Current Events and the Return of Christ
By Alan Redpath3.6K40:36Second ComingMAT 6:33MAT 23:37MAT 24:2MAT 24:6MAT 24:42MRK 13:2MRK 13:37In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of watching and praying in relation to the work of God. He highlights that watching involves maintaining loyalty to Jesus Christ and having courage in the face of adversity. The preacher also emphasizes the need to pray for God's kingdom and glory. The sermon is based on the last verse of the thirteenth chapter of the Gospel of Mark, where Jesus instructs his disciples to watch.
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
By Paul Washer3.5K56:56Second ComingMAT 6:33ROM 6:51TH 4:13In this sermon, the speaker begins by expressing gratitude for the opportunity to share aspects of the gospel of Jesus Christ and encourage believers. He acknowledges the struggles and shortcomings that believers may face throughout the week but emphasizes the importance of not grieving over them. The speaker then paraphrases 1 Thessalonians 4:14, highlighting the central truth of Christianity that Jesus died and rose again, and the belief that those who have died in Jesus are alive in Him and will be brought with Him when He returns. The sermon concludes with a call to alertness and readiness for the second coming of Jesus, emphasizing the importance of living in obedience and fulfilling God's calling.
Occupy Till I Come
By Alan Redpath3.3K53:55Second ComingJDG 7:7MAT 5:14MAT 28:19MRK 16:15REV 1:5In this sermon, the speaker discusses the story of Gideon from the Bible and how God used him despite his ordinary status. The speaker emphasizes that it is not our own strategies but God's strategy that brings extraordinary results. The sermon also highlights the importance of being in the spirit and having a revelation from God. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the church's responsibility to occupy and preach the gospel until Jesus returns.
Are You Ready for Christ's Return
By Bill McLeod3.3K1:13:22Second ComingLUK 21:25In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being prepared for the second coming of Christ. He references 1 Thessalonians chapter 5 and Luke 21 to highlight the signs and events that will precede Christ's return. The preacher shares a personal story of how he was impacted by a book on the second coming and urges the audience to examine their own readiness for this event. He warns against being weighed down by worldly concerns and urges believers to focus on their relationship with God and sharing the gospel with others.
Be Alert for the Lord's Return
By Zac Poonen3.1K57:47Second ComingMAT 6:191TI 1:19In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living a focused and spiritually alert life. He warns against allowing our hearts to be weighed down by worldly distractions such as excessive television and movies. The speaker encourages believers to be ready for the return of Jesus and to not let their hearts be intoxicated with worldly pleasures. He reminds listeners that Jesus himself faced immense pressure but found true relaxation and joy in the presence of God, and encourages them to prioritize doing God's will in their lives.
The Second Coming
By A.W. Tozer3.0K53:21Second ComingPSA 84:7MAT 6:33JHN 14:31CO 15:25EPH 4:111TH 5:20HEB 10:25The sermon transcript is about the preacher's intention to talk about the coming of the Lord Jesus and not about details or schedules. The preacher shares a personal story about his joy and relief upon being reunited with his daughter after a difficult time in the military. He emphasizes the importance of being together and the value of family. The preacher also mentions the lack of focus on prophetic teaching in current Bible conferences compared to the past.
Even So Come Lord Jesus - Part 1
By Art Katz2.8K1:00:01Second ComingPSA 102:12ACT 3:21In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the loss of humanity in a group of men who are involved in producing expensive fighter bombers. He emphasizes that this is God's final act in history, the consummation of all things. The speaker encourages the audience to read and study the Scriptures deeply, rather than just fulfilling a daily reading requirement. He also highlights the importance of having a different attitude towards Israel than the world, based on God's compassion and mercy towards them.
How Can We Be Ready Spiritually?
By Stephen Kaung2.7K1:12:33Second ComingMAT 24:40MAT 24:44In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being prepared for the coming of the Son of Man. He references Matthew chapter 24, where Jesus speaks about the faithful and prudent servant who is entrusted with the responsibility of taking care of his household. The preacher highlights the need for believers to be faithful and wise in using the gifts and opportunities that God has given them for the advancement of His kingdom. He warns against laziness and neglect, reminding listeners that everything we have is not for ourselves but for the service of the Lord.
Even So Come Lord Jesus - Part 2
By Art Katz2.3K1:25:41Second ComingPSA 102:13MAT 25:41In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recording and preserving the preaching of the word of God. He explains that the recorded word of God will inform and instruct future generations about the glory of God. The speaker also discusses the final revelation of God in Zion, where all nations and kingdoms will serve and worship the Lord. He encourages believers to be willing to go through trials and difficulties in order to experience the transcendent place of faith. Additionally, the speaker highlights the need for believers to show mercy and compassion to those in need, particularly the Jewish people, despite the potential risks involved.
The Old Is Getting Ready to Vanish Away
By Carter Conlon2.2K19:33Second ComingHEB 1:1HEB 8:1In this sermon on Hebrews chapter 8, the preacher begins by summarizing the previous chapters, highlighting the power and superiority of Christ. He emphasizes the need for dependence on the Holy Spirit and the privilege of preaching under His unction. The preacher encourages believers to be bold witnesses for Christ, relying on the Holy Spirit to give them the words to speak. He also emphasizes the forgiveness and cleansing that comes through confessing our sins and the power of the new covenant established by Christ. The sermon concludes with a reminder that the old, sinful nature is ready to vanish away as believers embrace the power of God in their lives.
The Signs of His Coming
By Chuck Smith2.2K38:10Second ComingISA 35:1MAT 6:33MAT 24:1MAT 24:44MAT 25:13In this sermon, the speaker begins by emphasizing the importance of being awake and alert in these times, as the salvation of believers is drawing nearer. The church is encouraged to hold fast to the truth of God's word and not be swayed by the changes happening in the world. The sermon then delves into Matthew 24 and 25, which discuss the future and the signs of Jesus' coming and the end of the age. The speaker highlights the need for believers to remain faithful and ready for Christ's return, as well as the importance of sharing the gospel with others. The sermon concludes with a reminder of God's love and the promise of a new world.
Even So Come Lord Jesus - Part 3
By Art Katz2.2K51:31Second ComingISA 35:5MAT 6:33MAT 28:18In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that the remarkable unfolding of God's work in different countries is evidence of His divine intervention. He states that this is the last divine act and the end of history, marking the commencement of the millennium. The speaker also discusses the importance of recording and sharing this final demonstration of God's power so that future generations may praise Him. He concludes by highlighting the significance of receiving wisdom and understanding from the life of God, which goes beyond mere instruction and becomes a transformative event.
Coming of Jesus Christ
By G.B. Duncan1.8K27:21Second ComingLUK 17:26In this sermon, the preacher discusses the finality of separation that will occur on the day of God's final action. He emphasizes that this event will happen suddenly and without any opportunity for repentance or change of mind. The preacher references Dr. Graham Strage, a Baptist minister who received recognition for his ministry, and quotes Dr. Kepler, an astronomer, to highlight the dramatic nature of this event. The preacher then focuses on the comparison between the days of Noah and the days of Lot, highlighting the undeniable wickedness and guilt of humanity during those times.
The 2nd Coming of Christ
By Leonard Ravenhill1.7K1:23:37Second ComingMAT 6:33LUK 17:20LUK 17:32In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of standing before the judgment seat of God. He highlights that regardless of our status, wealth, or background, we will all face judgment. The preacher also discusses the contrasting images of Jesus sitting on a throne of mercy and a throne of judgment. He mentions instances where Jesus displayed anger and rebuked the Pharisees. The sermon also touches on the moral decay and violence in the world, drawing parallels to the days of Noah. The preacher concludes by emphasizing the need for individuals to take care of their children and the darkness that will cover the earth at the end of the age.
Signs of Jesus Coming
By Jack David Daniels1.7K1:22:25Second ComingMAT 12:38In this sermon, the preacher discusses the current state of churches in America and how some are replacing gospel preachers with teachers who tickle the ears of the congregation. He shares a personal experience of witnessing a media frenzy surrounding a false prophet who claimed to be God. The preacher emphasizes the importance of fathers in single-parent families and how the absence of a father figure can lead to gang involvement. He also highlights the breakdown of the family unit, with high divorce rates and teenage suicide, and relates it to the question posed to Jesus about marriage in the resurrection. The sermon concludes with a reminder to preach the Word and warns of the presence of demonic signs in the latter times.
The Last Days and the Lord's Coming : 7. Don't Get Drunk With Worldiness
By Zac Poonen1.7K58:46Second ComingGEN 6:13MAT 4:4MRK 13:33LUK 21:341CO 7:291TH 5:62TI 2:22In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing that time is short and devoting oneself fully to the Lord. He explains that this does not mean avoiding marriage or work, but rather not becoming consumed by worldly pursuits. The speaker compares being drunk with the world to being intoxicated, where one loses sight of reality and becomes unaware of what is happening around them. He then references Luke 21, where Jesus speaks about the days when people will faint from fear and the coming of the Son of Man. The speaker encourages believers to keep their heads lifted up, remaining alert and focused on their redemption.
Purpose of His Coming - Part 1
By Chuck Smith1.6K17:10Second ComingISA 61:1MAT 6:33LUK 4:21ROM 6:23ROM 8:15In this sermon, the speaker shares powerful testimonies of individuals whose lives were transformed by the power of God. One example is Mike, who was once hopeless and believed he had a hole in his skull, but through the work of God's Spirit, his life was transformed. The speaker also highlights the destructive power of sin and how it breaks hearts and destroys lives. However, the good news is that God loves us and wants to adopt us into His family, offering forgiveness for our sins through Jesus. The sermon emphasizes the power of Jesus to bring beauty out of ashes and shares the testimony of Steve, who went from being a troubled teenager to a minister making a positive impact in his community.
(Second Coming of Christ) 01 the King Is Coming
By Aeron Morgan1.5K45:01Second Coming1TH 1:31TH 4:161TH 5:22TH 2:142PE 3:101JN 3:2REV 22:20In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the hope of the coming of Christ as presented in the book of 1 Thessalonians. The early Christians are commended for their patience and assurance in this hope. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus Christ is coming again to consummate our blessed hope, and encourages believers to be on fire for Jesus and to actively share the gospel. The sermon concludes with a story of a blind woman who experienced a life-changing encounter with God through Jesus Christ.
People Who Were Ready for Christ's Coming - Part 1
By Zac Poonen1.5K58:16Second ComingISA 11:2MAT 1:20In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being ready for the coming of Christ. He warns against deceiving ourselves by thinking we are prepared if we are not actively seeking to make amends for any wrongs we have committed. The preacher also highlights the significance of resolving conflicts and not harboring anger in our hearts before going to sleep. He references the story of Mary, who was the first person to know that Jesus was coming, and how God surprises His children with good things. The sermon encourages listeners to be ready for God's surprises and to trust in His loving plans for their lives.