Jesus Christ promised to return to the earth someday! His disciples have been waiting more than two thousand years for the fulfillment of this promise. Even though the centuries have passed, true followers of Jesus Christ believe that He will soon return.
So, where is Jesus Christ? In his words above, Jesus stated that He was returning to his Father—literally, to His Father’s house. His disciples recorded that approximately 40 days after his resurrection; they watched Jesus ascend up into Heaven. At this advent, two angels also promised that Jesus would return to the earth in the same manner.28
What is Jesus doing now Heaven? According to his own testimony, Jesus revealed that he was going to prepare a place in his Father’s house for his followers. He encouraged his disciples to not be afraid or concerned by his absence, but to believe in him.
Why did Jesus promise to return? He promised to return to take his followers to heaven to be with him. Did you know that the Bible speaks of this “second coming” of Jesus much more frequently that it did of his first coming? The prophecies are as plain as Jesus own words. Jesus promised to return for his followers.
Although the return of Jesus offers great comfort and joy for some, it also spells disaster for many. The return of Jesus will set end-time events in motion that will ultimately lead to the destruction of the world and the judgment of mankind. For his disciples, Jesus’ return brings joy and eternal bliss. Sadly, for his enemies the return of Christ will bring everlasting judgment.29
Although many have ridiculed the return of Jesus through the years, the scripture itself answers the mocker. Peter predicted that Jesus’ return would be delayed (for perhaps thousands of years) so that the greatest possible number of people could repent of their sins and believe on Jesus.30 God, in his mercy, doesn’t delight in the destruction of his creatures. To the contrary, he wishes to rescue us through His Son, Jesus Christ. To that end, Jesus died for our sins and rose again. He has ascended to heaven to prepare a place for his followers. When everything is ready, he has promised to return to lead his disciples to their heavenly home.
Closing:
Unbelievable—some may say! Are these claims of Jesus Christ too fantastic to be true? Or, is God indeed reaching out to mankind through Jesus Christ? Consider once more these claims of Jesus Christ:
God exists…and I am the only one who can lead you to him.
I am the Son of God…and my miracles prove it.
I will die…and then rise from the dead.
Judgment Day is coming…and I am the judge.
Eternal life is available…and I alone dispense it.
I’m going to Heaven, but don’t worry…I’ll be back.
After witnessing the miraculous life, death and resurrection of Jesus, John gives us insight into why he wrote about Jesus. He wrote his gospel so that others would believe that Jesus is the Son of God and receive eternal life. 31 That is a message that John and the other disciples defended with their reputations and their lives.
If you can believe it, this great promise of eternal life through Jesus Christ extends through the ages…even to you. 32 With the overwhelming evidence—straight from Jesus’ words—will you not believe and receive God’s great gift? Jesus has promised to never turn away the sincere person who comes to him for mercy.33
Even now, as you read these words, do you believe in Jesus Christ? Do you trust the testimony of the scripture and his disciples? Do you accept the good news that Jesus was sent to earth by the heavenly Father? Do you acknowledge that he died for your sins and arose from the dead? Do you admit that you must one day submit to his judgment? Will you flee to him for mercy and forgiveness, confessing your sins? Will you follow the Son of God?
Even while Jesus was here on earth, many who were curious (but never really his followers) began to abandon him. Jesus confronted his disciples with the question: “Will ye also go away?” Peter’s response revealed the attitude of his heart: “Lord, to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life. And we believe and are sure that thou art that Christ, the Son of the living God.” 34
In other words, Peter stated what every true disciple believes: We believe that Jesus is the Son of God—there is no one else we could ever follow! Against the landscape of religious ideas, Jesus stands alone. He claims the title that no one before, or since, has so successfully defended—Son of God! Believe it—and live!