Few Christians really welcome the second coming of Christ as a reality. Few take it up like it is a powerful truth that impacts their lives.
Is the Rise of Catholicism Evidence of the Great Apostasy?
Uncover the truth behind the spread of Catholicism and its role in the Great Apostasy.
CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY: The Second Coming of Christ
Second Coming of Christ. The doctrine that Jesus Christ, who left earth and ascended to the Father, will one day again return to earth. NOTE: The article has the basics of what the Bible has to say on the Second Coming of Christ, but also within the article are other linked articles on eschatological subjects that go deeper on those areas.
What Does the Bible Really Teach About Eschatology [“End Times”]?
Examine what the Bible teaches on eschatology, including Christ's return, tribulation, millennium, and eternal destinies from a conservative perspective.
CHRISTIANS: Can Imperfect Humans Save the Earth?
Explore if imperfect humans can save the Earth from ruin as prophesied in the Bible, with hope in divine intervention and kingdom rule.
LUKE 13:22-30: Are Those Being Saved Few?
The ransom is offered to all. Many have and will accept but only a few will receive. Are you one of them?
The Bible Helps Us to See What the Future Holds
A benefit of Bible study is its prophecies, which will help us to understand where we are in the stream of time, and what is yet to unfold. Notice the conditions that are coming in the text below.
THE MAN OF LAWLESSNESS: The Removal of the Restraint
2 Thessalonians 2:6-12: Who is the restraint that held back the great apostasy? Who are these ones that have been “at work” since Paul’s day and are still “at work” in our day? Herein these questions are answered and others with two different views.
Babylon the Great, the Beast, the Seven Kings, and the Eighth King of Revelation: Revelation 17:1-18 (the Last Days)
Who is this “great harlot”? Who is Babylon the Great? Who or what are the seven kings and the eighth king of Revelation? How are we to understand Revelation 17:1-18? What does all of this mean for Christians?
How Can We Know When the Day of the Lord Upon Us?
The reference here is to the coming of the Lord Jesus, and to the various events connected with his presence. The “times or seasons,” or periods when God’s will and purposes in specific affairs are to take place, were of great interest to his servants (Acts 1:7), who came to understand them as they were made known in stages, steadily.

