He’s already came and gone in the 1800’s in the personage of Bahaullah which literally means” The Glory of God” with clear proof and sovereignty. Check out the Bahai faith with a humble heart and eyes if one is truly seeking the Return.
Jesus returned 70AD, he promised his disciples they would live to see his coming in their lifetime(Matt 10:23, 16:28, 21:33-46, Matt 24:34, Matt 26:64) and he would judge “this generation” of wicked Pharisees. The Pharisees perceived he was speaking to them ( Matt 21:45) The apostles taught it was the last hour and Jesus was manifest at the culmination of the ages.
It was a dual prophecy. Jesus was referring to the destruction of the temple, but he was also simultaneously alluding to his actual return and the tribulation that precedes it.
@@freegracetruth77 Jesus is referring to “all these things in” Matthew 24. Everything in Matthew 24 was to be fulfilled within the lifetimes of the disciples. It’s plainly taught in scripture.
I like how Andrew Farley presents his teaching in such a simple manner. Nothing complicated at all.
God bless you Andrew.
Thank you Pastor Farley 😊
Hello!
Thank you! I'm anxious about His return since my childhood. Maybe a bit less today...
Thank you !
Thank you, Andrew!
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He’s already came and gone in the 1800’s in the personage of Bahaullah which literally means” The Glory of God” with clear proof and sovereignty. Check out the Bahai faith with a humble heart and eyes if one is truly seeking the Return.
Jesus returned 70AD, he promised his disciples they would live to see his coming in their lifetime(Matt 10:23, 16:28, 21:33-46, Matt 24:34, Matt 26:64) and he would judge “this generation” of wicked Pharisees. The Pharisees perceived he was speaking to them ( Matt 21:45) The apostles taught it was the last hour and Jesus was manifest at the culmination of the ages.
It was a dual prophecy. Jesus was referring to the destruction of the temple, but he was also simultaneously alluding to his actual return and the tribulation that precedes it.
@@freegracetruth77 Jesus is referring to “all these things in” Matthew 24. Everything in Matthew 24 was to be fulfilled within the lifetimes of the disciples. It’s plainly taught in scripture.
I will make sure I don't buy a house in South Bend, Indiana. 😉