8 Bible verses on Jesus' second coming

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Many people fear the idea of doomsday. Popular media always packages the end as a scary time of tribulation, judgment, death, destruction and sorrow. While these things will be present during the day Jesus comes back, there is more cause of celebration over Jesus' return than there is cause of fear.

Even as Jesus walked here on earth, He already spoke of the time when He would come back to bring glory and full redemption to all things. As He came the first time, we have now been given new hope and joy in knowing that Jesus has now become our way to eternal life. And as beautiful as that is, it's not the best part.

The best news is that Jesus will once again return to restore everything in this broken world and make it right. When that day comes, everything will be right and all will be the way God first designed it when He created the world.

Here are eight Bible verses on the second coming of Jesus Christ and the glorious hope there is in it.

Revelation 22:12 "Behold, I am coming soon, bringing my recompense with me, to repay everyone for what he has done." (Pexels)
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