One of the healthiest things a believer can do is regularly remind themselves that this world is not their home.
It is easy to become consumed with the pressures of daily life. Responsibilities, schedules, finances, relationships, and current events can quickly dominate our attention. Before long, we can find ourselves living as though this present world is all there is.
But Scripture continually calls us to lift our eyes higher.
Whether we are studying the rapture, the second coming of Christ, or any other aspect of Bible prophecy, the goal is not simply to gain information. The goal is to cultivate expectation. Jesus is coming again, and that reality should shape how we live today.
When we live with eternity in view, our priorities change. We become more intentional about our relationship with God. We become more burdened for the lost. We become less attached to temporary things and more focused on what will last forever.
THIS TEACHING explores the distinction between the rapture and the second coming of Christ. As you watch, don’t just ask what will happen in the future. Ask yourself this:
If Jesus returned sooner than I expected, what would I want Him to find me doing?
We’d love to hear your thoughts after you’ve had a chance to watch.