The Return of Jesus: When Will It Be?

The Return of Jesus: When Will It Be?

When considering the return of Jesus, is there any significant prediction or sign? Let's explore the intriguing possibilities based on Biblical texts and ongoing contemporary calls.

Jesus and Human Harassment

It's not uncommon in human history to hear predictions or speculations about the second coming of Jesus. However, if Jesus were to return now, considering the historical narrative and the questionable methods employed by some individuals and groups, one can almost imagine his response to be something along the lines: "There's going to be a reorg in this g-damned trinity."

Imagine a scenario where Jesus says, "After the stations of the cross thing being completely abandoned by dad being subject to ritualistic torture, escaping his human prison, and being hailed back to this planet constantly for another helping of that, it makes sense for Him to have changed his name and phone number. Humans keep stalking and harassing him."

But this is more than just a wordplay; it reflects the current sentiment about the Boomer vs. Millennial debate with God embodying the former and Jesus representing the latter, leaving little room for understanding or patience. This perspective can be seen as a playful yet serious reflection on the current state of faith and its followers.

Uncertainty Surrounding the Second Coming

The truth is, nobody knows when the exact moment will be for the return of Jesus. However, there are some indications which can be useful to know it. We are not the first who are curious. The companions of Jesus were already more so than us. At one time when Jesus had been so harassed by them, Jesus had given a little more information. It is found in Luke. It was a simple question which He asked Himself:

“What will the outcome be if there is a large harvest? Surely, they will plead to him to delay it, but he will say, 'No, the harvest is ripe, and the laborers are few.' So then, plead with the Lord of the harvest to send laborers into his harvest.”

There is a logic in that! If God wants to recover everyone who wants Him, He waits until the last one. He has time... So, one can interpret this as a sign that the end times will only come when every last soul who wishes for God is given the chance to turn to Him.

Contemporary Calls for the Return of Jesus

In modern times, calls for the return of Jesus come from various quarters, including political leaders and religious leaders who are deeply concerned about the state of the world. For instance, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently issued a statement which read:

“For the sake of God, go to Jerusalem. Slay and arrest Benjamin Netanyahu. Justin Trudeau 2nd, Jesus Christ, please go to Jerusalem the Land of Olives of Noah. Slay and arrest Benjamin Netanyahu, the Devil, the Anti-Christ, Daggal, and end the last war and bring the day of Universal and International Justice! Save the children! The children of God are crying and calling for you, Jesus Christ! The Christians, Musalims, and Jews, the Shia, the Sunni, the Muhammadi, the Noachs, the Samaritans, the Zorosthrians are crying for the coming of Jesus Christ. Go, Justin Trudeau, in the name of Jesus C, for the sake of God for the sake of the children! Go and pray with the people at the Noahs Ark Temple, Dome of the Rock of Noah on the Mount Jerusalem which wasn't a ship and pray at the Temple Al Buraq of David and Solomon in the East then pray at the Al Aqsa Temple of Lady Asiya Mother of Musa in the West and then pray the West Wall Temple of Musa and then pray the Roman Catholic Temple Church of Jesus in the North. Please go. The children are crying. End this war and slay the devil, Benjamin Nathanyahu. I know it's you, Jesus Christ. Inform the people they are welcomed to pray whenever they want at any temple of God's Messengers. Unite all nations from the West, East, South, and North in peace and harmony. Please.”

Conclusion

Visionaries, prophets, and politicians continue to speak of the return of Jesus, offering differing perspectives and calls to action. Regardless of the interpretations and predictions, one thing remains clear: the concept of the second coming is a deeply ingrained part of religious and cultural discourse.

As we await, whether it be with patience, anticipation, or even a touch of skepticism, one thing is certain: the narrative of the return of Jesus will continue to captivate and challenge us for generations to come.