ScottA
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It all depends on how you mean that, in what context.Is 1 Thessalonians 4:17 the same event as Revelation 1:7 and Matthew 24:27?
And would this indicate that there will be no rapture, only a second coming and judgement? Discuss.
If we consider the number of times, many will consider it only from their own perspective, naming the appearance of Jesus at His first coming, and then also according to their own interpretation and how it is written. But in that context we would also have to consider that He not only comes to us when He comes, but also, "each in his own order", meaning that all personal interpretations are likely wrong.
In God's reality (or context) Jesus comes twice: "first the natural, and then the spiritual." This is what is written. But even this is only true because of the way that it is told with consideration of both. But to Christ and God both are one event, not easily understood especially by those with one foot in the flesh and one in the spirit. But just as Christ came in the flesh and yet is One with the Father whom is spirit--God is One, and therefore so is the event. And the moment we separate them in our thinking, we depart from that Oneness. Nonetheless, in the world, there is two: "first the natural, then the spiritual."