Jesus Is Coming Again
Chapter 17
A Practical Doctrine
We have asserted that this truth of the coming of the
Lord is eminently practical. In proof of this, we here: append the following references, to show how Jesus and the
Apostles nsed the prophecies of His coming again as a motive to incite us.
1. To watchfulness,- Mat. 24:42-44; 25:13; Mark 13:32-
37; Lu. 12:35-38; Rev. 16:15.
2. To Sobriety,- 1 Thes. 5 :2-6; 1 Pet. 1 :13; 4:7; 5 :8.
3. To repentance,- Acts 3:19-21; Rev. 3:3.
4. To fidelity,- Mat. 25:19-21; Lu. 12:42-44; 19:12-13.
5. Not to be ashamed of Christ,- Mar. 8:38.
6. Against worldliness,- Mat. 16 :26-27
7. To moderation or mildness,- Phil. 4:5.
8. To patience,- Heb. 10:36-37; James 5:7-8.
9. To mortification of fleshly lusts,- Col. 3 :3-5.
10. To sincerity,- Phil. 1 :9-10.
11. To the practical sanctification of the entire
being,- 1 Thes. 5 :23.
12. To ministerial faithfulness,- 2 Tim. 4 :1-2.
13. To induce obedience to the Apostle's in-
junctions,- 1 Tim. 6 :13-14.
14. To pastoral diligence and purity,- 1 Pet. 5 :2-4.
15. To purify ourselves,- 1 John 3 :2-3.
16. To abide in Christ,- 1 John 2 :28.
17. To endure manifold temptations and the
severest trial of faith,- 1 Pet. 1 :1.
18. To bear persecution for the sake of our
Lord,- 1 Pet. 4 :13. I
19. To holy conversation and godliness,- 2 Pet. 3 :11-13.
20. To brotherly love,- 1 Thes. 3 :12-13.
21. To keep in mind our heavenly citizenship'-
Phll. 3 :20-21.
22. To love the second coming of Christ,- 2 Tim. 4 :1-8.
23. To look for Him,- Heb. 9 :21,28
24. To confidence that Christ will finish the work,-
Phil. 1:6.
25. To hold fast the hope firm unto the end,-
Rev. 2:25; 3:ll.
26. To separation from worldly lusts and to live
Godly,- Titus 2:ll-13.
27. To watchfulness because of its suddenness,-
Lu. 17 :24-30.
28. To guard against hasty judgment,- 1 Cor. 4 :5.
29. To the hope of a rich reward,- Mat. 19 :27-28,
30. To assure the disciples of a time of rejoicing,-
2 Cor. 1:14; Phil. 2:16; 1 Thes. 2:19.
31. To comfort the apostles in view of Christ's departure from them,- John 14:3; Acts 1:ll.
32. Practical faith in the second coming, is a
crowning grace and assurance of blamelessness in the day of the Lord,- 1 Cor. 1 :4-8.
33. It is the principal event for which the believer waits,- 1 Thes. 1 ;9-10.
34. It is declared to be the time of reckoning with
the servants,- Mat. 25 :19.
35. Of judgment for the living' nations,- Mat. 25 :31-46.
36. Of the resurrection of the saints,- 1 Cor. 15 :23.
37. Of the manifestation of the saints,-
2 Cor. 5:10; Col. 3:01..-
38. It is declared to be the source of consolation
to those who sorrow over the dead who sleep
in Jesus,- 1 Thes. 4:14-18...,
39. It is declared to be the time of Tribulation to
unbelievers,- 2 Thes. 1 :7-9.
40. It is proclaimed every time the Lord's Supper
is celebrated,- 1 Cor. 11 :26.
Such are some of the uses made of this doctrine in the r;
New Testament. It is employed to arm' the appeals, to point the arguments, and to enforce the exhortations. What is there more PRACTICAL in any other doctrine' We
would that we had space to give the passages referred to
in full. But it will be a greater blessing to you, dear
reader, if you will go to the Word and search them out.
We have made no distinction between those passages which
refer to the Rapture, and those which refer to the Revelation, both classes being equally used as a motive for the
practical purposes mentioned.
The following outline and arrangement of Scripture has
been taken principally from a little pamphlet published in
London. It is a concise view of the pre-millennial coming,
with plain proof-texts of the same, conveniently arranged
for reference and study. As the texts cited are necessarily
brief, it will be found of great profit to read the context of
each in the Word.
We
believe it will enable every prayerful reader to apprehend
the order of events that pertain to the coming of Christ,
both as THE BRIDEGROOM and as THE KING.