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  1. 6 nov. 2023 · Jesus will set up His kingdom, and “The Lord will be king over the whole earth” (Zechariah 14:9). In establishing His kingdom on earth, Jesus will first set up a judgment for those who are still alive after the tribulation and who are on the earth at the time of the second coming.

  2. 7 oct. 2017 · Musique recommandée pour tout type d’apaisement. Elle est dite céleste et d'aide à la guérison par son auteur. Musique de Joao Cota-Robles par Frédéric Delar...

  3. In response, Paul set out a general summary of what will happen when Christ returns. He directly links the idea of believers’ being “caught up . . . to meet the Lord in the air” to the public proclamation of Christ’s return. This militates against the idea of a secret rapture. Christ’s return will be accompanied by public proclamation.

  4. 3 janv. 2024 · The “dead in Christ” refers to believers who passed away before the rapture. During the event of the rapture, all believers who had died will be resurrected into their glorified bodies. If a believer is alive at the time of the rapture, they will be taken up with Christ, and their body will be transformed into their glorified bodies.

  5. 28 sept. 2013 · And the Lord will be king over all the earth; in that day the Lord will be the only one, and His name the only one.” Chapters 9 and 14 are the central passages in Zechariah telling of this king who will reign over all the earth. In chapter 9 the king is humble, but in chapter 14 he is a force to be reckoned with.

  6. 20 mars 2019 · Second, Christians who hold to any-moment-return teaching often seek to account for these passages by distinguishing two stages of Christ’s return: a secret, pre-tribulation rapture that could occur at any moment; and a public, post-tribulation appearing that will have signs preceding it.

  7. Summary . The New Testament establishes the doctrine of the Second Coming. Jesus refers to his future return in glory. While the term “Second Coming” or “Second Advent” does not occur in the New Testament, there are several nouns and verbs used to refer to the return of Christ.