The Parousia As Mentioned In The Bible

By Janet Thomas


If one is a Christian or has at least studied the Bible, then he or she will know about the second coming of Christ. This is also known as the Parousia which is the Greek word for coming and refers to what is known as the second coming of the Christ. This pertains to the return of the savior Jesus Christ on earth when the world will be coming to an end.

The two events in the Bible wherein Christ will return from Heaven would be during the rapture and then during the end of the word or Armageddon. Both of these times, Jesus will descend into earth. However, the rapture will be just a quick return wherein Armageddon would be the time that Jesus takes control of the earth.

The first event that one should take a look at would be the rapture which is further discussed in the book of Thessalonians. According to the book of Thessalonians, the Christ will be descending to earth from Heaven to take back all of his children and bring them to Heaven. The ones who did not believe in Christ will be left behind and have to suffer a deadly seven year tribulation.

If one would read the verse word per word, one will know that the Lord will literally go down to the earth with an archangel. While Jesus will not do much on earth, he will still carry the believers into Heaven. Upon his return to the heavens, the tribulation will begin with the antichrist taking control of the world with wars, pestilence, and famine.

It is important to take note that Satan is not mentioned in this seven year period. However, his influences will be felt through the actions of the antichrist and the false prophet brought to earth. The antichrist will completely try to sway the people away from the influence of Christ but will ultimately fail after the seven year tribulation.

The second time Christ will return would be after the seven year tribulation when the end of the world is already about to happen. As per the book of Revelations, the Messiah will once again ascend from Heaven and will smite all the enemies that oppose God. Of course, this would result in a big war that will wipe out the planet.

It is in this book that one will see the reference of Satan. The book of Revelations states that Satan will try to amass an entire army to try to resist the return of Jesus Christ but will ultimately lose the battle. In this story, Satan will be bound and banished to hell for all eternity.

So as one can see, the coming does not necessarily refer to just one event in the Bible. There are two separate times when Jesus will come back to earth in order to save his people. While most Christian researchers would justify that the coming refers to the second event since that is the event where Jesus really comes to earth to defend it, others would state that the first event is also technically a coming of Christ and may be considered depending on the context.




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