Come Lord Jesus, Come!

“So Christ was sacrificed once to take away the sins of many; and he will appear a second time, not to bear sin, but to bring salvation to those who are waiting for Him.”

Hebrews 9:28



Whenever I’m frustrated and disappointed with what’s happening in the world, I cry out to God and beg Him- “Come Lord Jesus, Come!”. With what’s going on around us- this pandemic, the injustices, the calamities, it feels as if He is coming back anytime soon and it makes me hopeful.

Again, I say “Come Lord Jesus, Come!”.

But I know a lot of people who would tell me, ‘Wag muna… maliit pa ang mga anak ko.’ or ‘Naku wag naman at marami pa akong kailangan gawin’. And I hope those people who feel this way get to read this:
Why don’t you want Jesus to come right now?

Let me share with you a devotional I read this morning. I pray this wakes up our hearts to really eagerly long and await our Saviour.

from Solid Joy:


Authentic Vs. Phony Faith

Christ, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time, not to deal with sin but to save those who are eagerly waiting for him. (Hebrews 9:28)

The question before us all is: Are we included in the “many” whose sins Christ bore? And will we be saved at his second coming?
The answer of Hebrews 9:28 is, “Yes,” if we are “eagerly waiting for him.” We can know that our sins are taken away and that we will be safe in the judgment, if we trust Christ in such a way that it makes us eager for his coming.

There is a phony faith that claims to believe in Christ, but is only a fire insurance policy. Phony faith “believes” only to escape hell. It has no real desire for Christ. In fact, it would prefer if he did not come, so that we can have as much of this world’s pleasures as possible. This shows that a heart is not with Christ, but with the world.

So, the issue for us is: Do we eagerly long for the coming of Christ? Or do we want him to stay away, while our love affair with the world runs its course? That is the question that tests the authenticity of faith.

Let us be like the Corinthians as we “wait for the revealing of our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Corinthians 1:7), and like the Philippians whose “citizenship is in heaven, and from it we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ” (Philippians 3:20).

That’s the issue for us, do we love His appearing? Or do we love the world and hope that His appearing will not interrupt our plans?

Eternity hangs on this questions.

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