©Dr. Jack L. Arnold
Equipping Pastors International, Inc.
Eschatological Systems Part
II—The Rapture Question
WORDS AND PHRASES DESCRIBING THE RETURN OF CHRIST
Greek Words Used For the Return of Christ
Contextual Usage of the Words Used For the Return of
Christ
1. Erchomai
Matt.
24:30 (Mark 13:26): Christ comes in great power and glory and His angels
shall gather the elect of all ages to be with Him (Matt. 24:30,31). This is a
clear reference to the second advent, which will be
a mighty manifestation of ChristÕs
power and glory.
John
14:3: Christ promised His disciples, all of whom became part of the church,
that He would come again for them to be with Him.
Acts
1:11: The angels told the disciples that Christ would return in the exact
same way they saw Him leave. He left once personally, bodily and visibly and He
will return once personally, bodily and visibly. This seems to indicate He will return only once, not twice
(Heb. 9:28).
1
Thess. 5:2: The Day of the Lord (second advent) will come like a thief in
the night to the unbelieving world but not to the believing world because they
will be looking for signs (1 Thess. 5:2-4).
2
Thess. 1:10: At the revelation of Christ, second advent, (2 Thess. 1:7-9),
Christ will come to be glorified in His saints in that they will have a perfect
salvation. This whole context is about Christians who make up the church.
Salvation is complete for them at the second advent and this is their hope.
1
Cor. 4:5: Christ will judge the motives of all men especially His ministers
in the church at His coming. We are to wait for this coming, for it is the time
of loving judgment at the Bema of Christ for all believers. It is assumed that this judgment will
take place at the second advent (Luke 14:14; Matt. 16:27).
2. Phino
Matt.
24:30: Immediately after the Great Tribulation, Christ shall appear in the
sky (Matt. 24:30-31). This return shall be a great shining because Christ is
absolute holiness. This appearing will not be able to be concealed. It will be
noticeable to all (Rev. 1:7).
Col.
3:4: At the appearing of Christ, all true Christians will appear with
Christ, for they shall be perfect and shine before all men.
1
Pet. 5:4: Faithful elders in the church shall be rewarded at the appearing
of Christ. It is at this appearing that elders are rewarded, so this refers to
the second advent.
3. Parousia
Matt.
24:3: ChristÕs coming is connected with the end of the age. This is a
reference to the second advent.
Matt.
24:37-39: In the days of Noah, there was total indifference to God and this
will be the condition of the world at the coming of Christ.
1
Cor. 15:23: Christians shall be resurrected at the coming of Christ.
1
Thess. 2:19-20: PaulÕs joy and reward were the Thessalonians who had
believed under his ministry. This reward would be his at the coming of Christ.
1
Thess. 3:13: The Christian is to be perfect at the coming of Christ when he
gets his new, resurrected body.
1
Thess. 4:15-17: At the coming of Christ, dead saints in Christ will rise
first and then living saints in Christ will be caught up (raptured) to be
with Christ.
1
Thess. 5:23: Christians
are to be made perfect at the coming of Christ.
2
Thess. 2:1, 8: At the coming of Jesus Christ Christians will be gathered
together unto Christ and at the same time Antichrist (Man of Lawlessness) shall
be destroyed. This is an obvious reference to the second advent.
James
5:7-8: Because the coming of the Lord is near, Christians are to be
patient, knowing Christ will solve all problems at His coming.
2
Pet. 3:4, 12: Christians are to be looking for the coming of Christ (second
coming), for this event means a new heaven and a new earth (2 Pet. 3:11-14).
1
John 2:28: Christians are to abide in Christ so as not to be ashamed at
the coming of Christ.
4. Epiphaneia
2
Thess. 2:8: Antichrist will be destroyed by the radiant brightness of
ChristÕs coming. This is a reference to the second advent.
1
Tim. 6:14: Christians are to keep the commandment for godly living until
the appearing of Christ.
2
Tim. 4:1, 8: Ministers are charged to preach the Word
of God faithfully because Christ is going to appear and they shall be
judged (4:2). They will be rewarded at this coming for their faithful
ministries and for loving ChristÕs appearing (watching for His coming). Notice this
appearing will take place at the time the earthly kingdom is set up and this
occurs at the second advent of Christ (4:1).
Titus
2:13: Christians are told to be constantly looking for the Òblessed hope
and the appearing of glory (glorious appearing) of our great God and Savior,
Christ Jesus.Ó The Òblessed hopeÓ and Òthe appearing in gloryÓ are the same
event, for they are preceded by the one definite article ÒtheÓ and connected by
ÒandÓ in the Greek. This appearing is the radiant outshining of ChristÕs glory,
which happens at the second advent.
5. Apokolupsis
2
Thess. 1:7: Christians will find complete rest from persecution when Christ
is publicly revealed from heaven, who shall judge those who do not obey the
gospel and who persecute Christians (2 Thess. 1: 8-9). This is an obvious
reference to the second advent.
1
Cor. 1:7: The Corinthians (as well as all Christians) were told Òto await
eagerly the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ.Ó These Christians were told to
look for the public unfolding or unveiling of Christ.
1
Pet. 1:7: The testing of the ChristianÕs faith will result in praise and
glory at the revelation of Christ. The Christian finds comfort in the fact that
Christ will have a public manifestation and at that time reward for faithful service
by giving final salvation (perfection and rewards - 1:6-9).
1
Pet. 1:13: A ChristianÕs hope is to be fixed upon the revelation of Jesus
Christ.
New Testament Usage of the Word Day In Relation to the
Return of Christ
Last Day (John 6:39-40, 44).
The
Òlast dayÓ in context has to do with the resurrection of all those the Father
gives to the Son (6:37) and the Father draws to the Son (6:44) and who believe
on Christ for salvation (6:40). It is these and these only who will be raised
on the Òlast dayÓ and this must be a reference to the second advent, which is
the last day as concerns the ChristianÕs final salvation when he will receive
his resurrected body.
Day
Rom.
2:5: Unsaved people are storing up GodÕs wrath for the day of wrath, which
is a reference to the second advent. This day is at hand (near, close by).
Rom.
13:11-14: Because the day (of final salvation) is at hand (near),
Christians are to walk godly lives, knowing that they will give an account to
Christ. No time element is specified.
1
Cor. 5:12-15: The day of judgment is coming for believers when Christ will
judge the Christian for his works and will reward him accordingly. No time
element is specified.
2
Tim. 1:18: There was a mercy for Onesiphorus (and all Christians) who
ministered to Paul. He will receive mercy (reward) from the Lord on that
day. No time element is specified.
2
Tim. 4:8: There is a special reward for those who have looked constantly
for ChristÕs return in this life. This reward will occur on that day which is
the time of ChristÕs appearing (epiphaneia)
and His kingdom, which will occur at the second advent.
Day of the Lord
1
Cor. 5:5: There was a
professing believer who was guilty of sexual immorality and Paul committed this
person to the Devil for the destruction of the flesh for the purpose that he
might be saved
in the day of the Lord. No
time element is specified.
1
Thes. 5:2: The Day of the Lord
will come like a thief in the night upon unbelievers and they will be judged
but that day will not overtake true Christians because they will be looking for
ChristÕs coming (1 Thess. 5:3-4). This is an obvious reference to the second
advent.
2
Thess. 2:2: The Thessalonians had thought that the ÒDay of the LordÓ had
come or was to occur any moment because of the persecution they were
receiving, for they thought they were in the Tribulation period. The ÒDay
of the LordÓ is the same event as the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ at which
time believers will be gathered unto Christ. This ÒDay of the LordÓ could not
come until the apostasy and man of lawlessness is revealed Then Christ will come to destroy
the Antichrist and the apostate religion (2 Thess. 2:8). This is an obvious
reference to the second advent.
2
Peter 3:10: The Day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night and
then there will be new heavens and new earth (2 Pet. 3:1-13). This is a clear
reference to the second advent.
Day of Christ
Phil.
1:6: God who began a good work of salvation in the Christian shall perform
it until the day of Christ Jesus. This is the day of final resurrection and
redemption. No time element is
specified.
Phil.
1:10: Christians are to live godly lives until the day of Christ. No time
element is specified.
Phil. 2:16: Christians are to stand upon
the Word so that in the day of Christ His judgment will bring reward and not
lack of reward. No time
element is specified.
Day of the Lord Jesus
Christ
2
Cor. 1:14: Christians are to
take price in one another now, as they will Òin the day of our Lord Jesus.Ó No
time element is specified. This is the Day of the Lord and
the Day of Jesus. There is no separation of these days.
1
Cor. 1:7-8: Christians are to eagerly await the revelation (apokolupsis) of Christ who will make
them blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ. This day occurs at the apokolupsis, which is a reference to the
second advent. The Day of the
Lord, the Day of Jesus and the Day of Christ are one day and there does not
seem to be a separation in these days.
2
Peter 3:12: The Christian is to look forward to the Day of God, which will
bring new heavens and new earth. In this context, the Day of the Lord and the
Day of God are the same event (2 Peter 3: 10). This is an obvious reference to
the second advent. NOTE: In light of ChristÕs second advent, Christians are to
live godly lives (2 Pet. 3:14).
Rev.
16:14-16: The Great
Day of God will be when Christ comes as a thief to the unsaved world, which
will be gathered to fight the Battle of Armageddon. There is a special blessing
for those who
stay awake and wait for
ChristÕs return. This is an obvious reference to the second advent.
Dispensational Premillinialism
(Pretribulationalism) Interpretation of the Return of Christ
Negatives
Positives
Negatives
1. This position does not teach an
imminent return of Christ.
2. This position insists the church will
go through the Tribulation.