Yes, He will. Read Revelation Book to learn more.
No not yet. He will return to this world just before doomsday when this world will come to an end
Yes Jesus will return again in the end times, or fullness of time. For the final judgment of mankind.
Well from what i believe(chrisitan). If u die u will see jesus nd u will stand in front of him nd he will judge whether u go to heaven or "elsewhere." I think the return of Jesus is at the end of the world.
The end of time is signaled by the return of Jesus. Chapter 24, verse 36 of the Book of Matthew, in reference to his return, Jesus is quoted as saying, "But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, but My Father only."
AnswerThe parousia, or return of Jesus at the end of time, is a prominent focus of 1 John.
Jesus will return when He decides the time is right. Only God knows when that time will be. It has been two thousands years since Jesus was born. I think it will Probably a few more years before He returns. I doubt if anyone will be rejected without being given a full chance to accept the Savior. God/Jesus loves everyone, IE The Book of Jonah, where God forgave Everyone at the end of the book. God/Jesus does not condemn anyone, unless they fully deserve to be cast out.
Some events believed to occur before Jesus' return in Christian theology include the rise of false prophets and deception, increased global conflict and natural disasters, the spread of the Gospel to all nations, and the emergence of an ultimate antichrist figure. These events are often associated with the end times and the final judgment.
A:Many Christians believe that Jesus will return before the end of time, and some even say his return is imminent. In fact, hundreds of prophecies have told us when he would return, and each one was wrong. In Mark's Gospel, Jesus assured his listeners that he would return on clouds of glory within the lifetimes of some of those listeners. Even earlier than Mark's Gospel, Paul was convinced that he would live to see the end of time, so much so that he said that Christians had little time remaining and if not already married should not do so.This still had not happened by the time Matthew's Gospel was written in the 80s of the first century, so the wording of Mark's prophecy was changed to mean something different and it is emphasised that no one knows when he will return. Some see the Book of Revelation as contain a promise of those times, but this is for the distant future, so we will not know in our own lifetimes if Jesus will return. Perhaps it is not really important whether or not the promise of Jesus' return is ever kept.
The second coming of Jesus, also known as the Parousia, refers to the belief in Christianity that Jesus will return to Earth at the end of time to judge the living and the dead. This event is central to Christian eschatology and the fulfillment of prophecy.
There have been endless predictions for the end of the world dating back thousands of years. The true barometer for end times is what can be found in the Gospels of the New Testiment. Before his death on the cross Jesus lists the signs that would preceed his return and bring about the end of the earth as we know it. When all of those world events listed have happened, then the end will come. But Jesus said that even He did not know the exact time and/or day, but only the Father in Heaven knows.
Jesus tells his disciples that he will return before they can "go over the cities of Israel." Matthew 10:23 Jesus says he will not come until the gospel is preached throughout the world. Matthew 24:14 Jesus tells his followers that he will return and establish his kingdom within their lifetime. Matthew 16:28. Jesus promises the end of the world within the lifetime of his listeners. Matthew 23:36. Jesus says the gospel will be preached to all nations "and then shall the end come. Matthew 24:14.
The world can't end before Christ's return, He will destroy it when He gets here.