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Are you talking about the Jewish Messiah that they believe is yet to come or the Second Coming of Christ? If the former, I don't think I can really offer much by way of comment. If the latter, however, I don't think that there'll be any opportunity not to believe Him. The Scriptures tell us His Second Coming will be quite different from the first and rather spectacularly obvious.orichalcum said:Will people believe him?
In answering this question I would prefer if you didn't use words from the various scriptures, but speak from your own heart.
I would imagine the same scenario, but with the child being so incredible as to 'shine with Love' (Ouch I can hear the 'this bloke is nuts..from some of you')john313 said:he will be born to a human couple like regular children, grow up like a regular child. he will teach others the truth about God and the truth about the message of the prophets. Most people will not believe, as the masses typically seem to reject the teachings of truth at first. he will be called a terrorist because he will be against corruption in government.
Sorry, I think I have the monopoly on that right now. Anyhoo, RIGHT ON!!michel said:(Ouch I can hear the 'this bloke is nuts..from some of you')
You're a Muslim aren't you? I thought Islam accepted that Christ was the Messiah and had already been? (I'm not sure if there's an Islamic equivalent to the Second Coming). In any case this is not at all the picture that the New Testament paints. The Second Coming will not be via a human birth like the first one but directly from Heaven (He will return in the same manner in which he left, as Scripture tells us) and it will be spectacular and unmistakeable. This is actually the big problem I have with many books, films and TV programmes dealing in some way with the end times -they portray another human birth (one such is an American programme called Revelations playing on British TV at the moment). I often wonder if their researchers ever thought that maybe they should open the covers of a Bible.john313 said:he will be born to a human couple like regular children, grow up like a regular child. he will teach others the truth about God and the truth about the message of the prophets. Most people will not believe, as the masses typically seem to reject the teachings of truth at first. he will be called a terrorist because he will be against corruption in government.
The messiah, Jesus, has already been. But he left the earth through a natural death at the age of 120. He(his soul) is to return through rebirth in the end times, the rebirth of Elijah(his soul) will be here as well; almost like Jesus and John coming back again with different bodies. We will see the rebirth of Buloos ad-dajaal(antichrist) as well, but this time he will be killed by Jesus.IacobPersul said:You're a Muslim aren't you? I thought Islam accepted that Christ was the Messiah and had already been? (I'm not sure if there's an Islamic equivalent to the Second Coming). In any case this is not at all the picture that the New Testament paints. The Second Coming will not be via a human birth like the first one but directly from Heaven (He will return in the same manner in which he left, as Scripture tells us) and it will be spectacular and unmistakeable. This is actually the big problem I have with many books, films and TV programmes dealing in some way with the end times -they portray another human birth (one such is an American programme called Revelations playing on British TV at the moment). I often wonder if their researchers ever thought that maybe they should open the covers of a Bible.
James