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Jesus already has come, as claimed by some spiritual groups, why haven't many so called christians have yet no awareness of?

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    Incredulity.

  • 7 years ago

    Jesus talked about that in the Gospels. He returns to establish his kingdom on earth. Which is what a lot of nuts and others

    don't understand. Jesus just doesn't come back one day, he comes back with thousands, and crushes all earthly forms of government. He went out like a Lamb, but returns as a Lion. So, I know that Jesus hasn't returned as yet, because the blood hasn't risen "as high as the horses’ bridles for a distance of 1,600 stadia." (about 180 miles)

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    In this modern day and age, it's not hard to feel self conscious about your own image. When Jesus came to Earth, he thought He would be the best looking guy on the street - but the high exposure of male models and actors has negatively impact his self esteem, and caused him to focus on his other shortcomings (such as his beard, tiny feet, and tendency to give orders to others without thinking).

    Rest assured, He WILL get better - but depression is different for everybody, so the best thing we can offer Jesus right now is time and understanding.

    Be patient with Him.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    He did come, about 2000 years ago. I'm not aware of any Christians who deny that.

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Only Jehovah's Witnesses claim Jesus began to rule from heaven (invisibly) in October 1914. They refer to this earth-shattering but unremarked event as his "presence" which is something only they preceived with spiritual eyes of understanding.

    Why are they the only people on the planet to make this claim? Because they are working under the delusion that they are Jehovah's earthly organisation and only they have "the truth." Go figure.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    "as claimed by some spiritual groups"

    Because I usually don't roll around in horse ****

    When Jesus comes back, game over

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Antichrist will have food for 6 months. According to Russian Orthodox Christian Vyatcheslav Krasheninnikov, Jesus will come back to end the flying antichrist's rule when this antichrist conceives a thought in his evil mind that he 666-isotope-ray-lasered everyone. Antichrist's minions came up with Dec. 21 in order to desensitize people to the real events predicted in the Bible. Antichrist is 0% God and 100% man. He's possessed by Satan since he's 12 years old. He flies. He wears gloves to hide long nails. He's pale with red eyes. He's surrounded by demons who appear as angels of light. 666ed people go to permanent hell. 666 is given by lasers (isotope rays) on wrist or forehead when people stretch hands to receive small plastic grey card (world passport). Reject 666. Don't go into a UFO to be healed by demons. Those who reject 666 will go to heaven. Also, their direct ancestors will be saved from hell. Dinosaurs live under our level. They will get out through sinkholes and lakes. To kill them, go for their nerves. Again, 666 is given by isotope rays on wrist or forehead when people stretch hands to receive small plastic grey card (world passport). Police will microchip and isotope ray people on highways. Food stores will isotope ray people too. Antichrist will also release prisoners to mark people. Reject 666 at all cost. If you're about to be marked, scream: "Lord, have mercy!" three times. Go hide with Orthodox Christians to escape 666.

  • Sarah
    Lv 4
    7 years ago

    NEARLY two thousand years ago, a question was raised by four of Jesus’ apostles in a private conversation with their Master on the Mount of Olives. They asked: “When will these things be, and what will be the sign of your presence and of the conclusion of the system of things?” (Matt. 24:3) In that question, the apostles used two very interesting expressions, “your presence” and “the conclusion of the system of things.” To what do those expressions refer?

    2 To take the second expression first, consider the term “conclusion,” the translation of the Greek word syn·te′lei·a. In the New World Translation, this word is consistently rendered “conclusion,” whereas a related Greek word, te’los, is translated “end.” The difference in the meaning of these two words can be illustrated by describing a talk given at the Kingdom Hall. The conclusion of the talk is the last section, in which the speaker spends a little time reminding the audience of what he has been discussing and then shows how that information applies to them. The end of the talk is when the speaker walks off the platform. In a similar way, Biblically speaking, the term “the conclusion of the system of things” refers to the period of time leading up to and including its end.

    3 What of the “presence” that the apostles asked about? This is the translation of the Greek word pa·rou·si′a.* Christ’s pa·rou·si′a, or presence, started with Jesus’ installation as King in heaven in 1914 and continues on to include the “great tribulation,” during which he comes to destroy the wicked. (Matt. 24:21) Many different things, including “the last days” of this wicked system of things, the gathering of the chosen ones, and their resurrection to heavenly life, occur during this presence of Jesus. (2 Tim. 3:1; 1 Cor. 15:23; 1 Thess. 4:15-17; 2 Thess. 2:1) It could be said that the period constituting “the conclusion of the system of things” (syn·te′lei·a) corresponds to or runs parallel with the period called Christ’s presence (pa·rou·si′a).

    An Extended Period of Time

    4 The fact that the word pa·rou·si′a refers to an extended period of time harmonizes with what Jesus said with regard to his presence. (Read Matthew 24:37-39.) Notice that Jesus did not liken his presence to the relatively short period of time during which the Flood occurred in Noah’s day. Rather, he compared his presence to the much longer period of time that led up to the Flood. Included therein were Noah’s building of the ark and his preaching work, right up until the time that the Flood finally arrived. Those events occurred over many decades. In a similar way, Christ’s presence includes the events leading up to and including the great tribulation.—2 Thess. 1:6-9.

    5 Other Bible prophecies make it evident that Christ’s presence refers to an extended period of time and not merely to his coming to destroy the wicked. The book of Revelation portrays Jesus as riding on a white horse and being given a crown. (Read Revelation 6:1-8.) After being crowned as King in 1914, Jesus is pictured as going “forth conquering and to complete his conquest.” The account then shows that he is followed by riders seated on different-colored horses. These prophetically represent war, food shortages, and pestilence, all of which have occurred over the extended period of time that is referred to as “the last days.” We are seeing the fulfillment of this prophecy in our lifetime.

    6 Revelation chapter 12 provides further details concerning the establishment of God’s Kingdom in heaven. There we read of a battle in the invisible realm. Michael—Jesus Christ in his heavenly position—and his angels fight against the Devil and his demons. As a result, Satan the Devil and his hordes are cast down to the earth. At that point, the account tells us, the Devil has great anger, “knowing he has a short period of time.” (Read Revelation 12:7-12.) Clearly, then, the establishment of Christ’s Kingdom in heaven is followed by a period of time that is marked by increased “woe” for the earth and its inhabitants.

    7 The second psalm likewise speaks prophetically of the installation of Jesus as King upon heavenly Mount Zion. (Read Psalm 2:5-9; 110:1, 2.) However, this psalm also indicates that there is a period of time when earth’s rulers, along with their subjects, are given an opportunity to submit to Christ’s rule. They are admonished to “exercise insight” and to allow themselves to be “corrected.” Yes, during that time “happy are all those taking refuge in him [God]” by serving Jehovah and his appointed King. So, then, a window of opportunity is opened during Jesus’ presence in kingly power.—Ps. 2:10-12.

    To learn how to recognize the sign and the generation that will witness the sign, read here: http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2008125?q=jesus...

    Source(s): JW.org
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