Return of Christ
In this episode, we take a deeper look at the return of Christ through the lens of 1 Timothy 6:14–15 and Sunday’s sermon, “The Fighting Men of Faith” (1 Timothy 6:11–16). Scripture repeatedly points believers toward the glorious return of Jesus, but Christians have often differed on exactly how the end unfolds. This episode explores the major orthodox views surrounding Christ’s return, common errors to avoid, and how these truths should shape everyday Christian faithfulness.
We discuss dispensational premillennialism, historic premillennialism, amillennialism, and postmillennialism—highlighting where faithful Christians may disagree while still remaining united in the gospel. Along the way, we examine key biblical passages, historical teachers connected to each view, and why humility and charity matter when discussing third-order doctrines.
The episode also addresses views that fall outside Christian orthodoxy, including full preterism and date-setting speculation. Most importantly, we focus on the truths all believers must hold firmly: Christ will return personally, visibly, bodily, and gloriously; His coming will bring judgment and salvation; and His return should motivate holiness, endurance, hope, and faithful service.
Whether you’ve studied eschatology for years or have always found it confusing, this conversation aims to encourage thoughtful study while keeping the focus where Scripture keeps it—on faithful living while we await the appearing of our great God and Savior.
I. Four Orthodox Views of Christ’s Return
• The Millennium (Revelation 20:1–3)
• The Great Tribulation (Matthew 24:21)
1. Dispensational Premillennialism
A. Teachers—John Nelson Darby, C. I. Scofield, John MacArthur
B. Key texts— Daniel 9; 1 Thessalonians 4–5
2. Historic Premillennialism
A. Teachers— Justin Martyr, Irenaeus
B. Key texts— Revelation 20:1–6; Matthew 24
3. Amillennialism
A. Teachers— Augustine of Hippo; John Calvin; Anthony Hoekema
B. Key texts— John 5:28–29; 2 Peter 3
4. Postmillennialism
A. Teachers— Jonathan Edwards; Charles Hodge
B. Key texts— Psalm 2; Isaiah 2; Matthew 13
II. Views to avoid
1. Preterism
2. Exact dates/people
III. What we must hold true
1. Christ will return
2. Exact timing is a mystery
3. Judgment for nonbelievers and salvation for believers
4. Resurrection of the dead
5. New heaven, new earth
IV. What must we do?
1. Be motivated for daily godliness, hope, endurance, mission
2. Be watchful, pursue holiness, persevere, be faithful
3. 1 Corinthians 15:58