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There is something about the return of Jesus that sounds unbelievable tothe modern, cynical mind. And yet it is no more unbelievable than any of theother myths and legends (including evolution) that mankind has come up with toexplain our existence. Without them, life becomes pointless--a mere accident inan infinite soup of molecules called the universe.
But then, why shouldn't we believe what the Bible has said about thereturn of Jesus, over any other explanation for life and for our existence?Everything else about the Bible indicates that it is an historically reliable book;and the human race has benefited from it more than it has from any other bookthat has ever been written. So we would do well to seriously ponder what it hasto say about the return of Jesus.
This great event is described in detail by a number of different authors.Paul foretells the Rapture in I Corinthians 15:32-58. He starts by saying, "If thedead rise not, let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die." And he finishes withthese encouraging words: "Know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord." Sothere is a purpose for our existence. He will return. We will rise again.
Revelation 11:7-13 tells of the death and resurrection of the TwoWitnesses, and of the earthquake that hits Jerusalem at the same time. Thisseventh (last) trumpet marks the start of God's Wrath, or the emptying of theseven vials.