Reference: Coming Of Christ
Easton
(1) with reference to his first advent "in the fulness of the time" (1Jo 5:20; 2Jo 1:7), or (2) with reference to his coming again the second time at the last day (Ac 1:11; 3:20-21; 1Th 4:15; 2Ti 4:1; Heb 9:28).
The expression is used metaphorically of the introduction of the gospel into any place (Joh 15:22; Eph 2:17), the visible establishment of his kingdom in the world (Mt 16:28), the conferring on his people of the peculiar tokens of his love (Joh 14:18,23,28), and his executing judgment on the wicked (2Th 2:8).
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I declare unto you, some are here present, who shall not die, till they have seen the son of man enter into his kingdom.
I will not leave you orphans; I will come again to you.
Jesus answered him, he that loves me, will observe my precepts: and my father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him.
ye have heard me say, "I am going away, and shall come again unto you." if ye loved me, ye would rejoice at my going to the father: for the father is greater than I.
if I had not appear'd, and inform'd them, they would have been innocent: but now they have no excuse for their sin.
"ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up to heaven? this same Jesus who is taken up from you into heaven, shall descend in the same manner as ye have seen him ascend thither."
who has been beforehand prepar'd thereto, but must reside in heaven, till the time of the restitution of all things, of which God has spoken from the beginning by the mouth of his holy prophets.
and being come, he preached the glad tidings of peace to YOU who were afar off, and to US that were nigh.
and then the lawless will be discover'd, whom the Lord will extirpate by the spirit of his mouth, and at his glorious advent, will intirely abolish him,
so Christ being once offered up to take away the sins of many; he shall appear the second time, without making any further expiation to save those who expect him.
We know that the son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding to know him that is true: and we are with him that is true, by his son Jesus Christ. "he is the true God, who is the author of eternal life."