Return of Christ
The return of Christ is the future visible coming of Jesus in glory to judge and to consummate His kingdom.
Formal Definition
The return of Christ is the promised, personal, visible, and glorious coming of Jesus at the close of the age.
Key Scriptures
Matthew 24:29–31
Acts 1:11
1 Thessalonians 4:13–18
Revelation 19
Acts 1:11
1 Thessalonians 4:13–18
Revelation 19
Explanation
The New Testament repeatedly directs the church to live in expectancy of Christ’s return. His coming will bring final judgment, resurrection, vindication of the saints, and the public triumph of His reign.
Scripture Index
Daniel 7:13–14
Matthew 24–25
Acts 1:11
1 Thessalonians 4:13–18
2 Peter 3
Revelation 19–22
Matthew 24–25
Acts 1:11
1 Thessalonians 4:13–18
2 Peter 3
Revelation 19–22
Subtopics
Second coming
Judgment
Hope
Watchfulness
Judgment
Hope
Watchfulness
Application / Why It Matters
The return of Christ produces holiness, endurance, hope, and seriousness in discipleship.
Historical / Church Reflection
Christian eschatology has always included the bodily return of Christ as a central confession.
Viewpoints / Debates
Debates concern timing, sequence, and millennial frameworks rather than whether Christ will return.
