Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, November 27, 2012 at 7:57PM
rebecca in Theogical Term of the Week

advent
The coming of Christ, used to refer to either his incarnation (first advent), or his future second coming (second advent). Also used in reference to the season of worship (or the period of the church calendar) leading up to and anticipating the celebration of the birth of Christ.  

  • From George Eldon Ladd:
  • [C]ontrary to outward appearances, the life of Jesus of Nazareth embodies an invasion into history by God, veiled though it was. In this veiled form the presence of God could be seen only by the eyes of faith…

    This is why the Second Coming of Christ is necessary – to complete the work begun in his Incarnation. There are, in other words, two great events in God’s conquest of the powers of evil, two invasions of God into history: the Incarnation and the Second Coming. 

Learn more:
  1. Blue Letter Bible: Celebrating the First Advent of Christ
  2. Bob Deffinbaugh: The Coming of the Christ
  3. Leon Morris: Second Coming of Christ
  4. Kim Riddlebarger: The Second Coming
  5. John MacArthur: Living in Anticipation of Christ’s Return, Part 1, Part 2 (audio)

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Filed under Person and Work of Christ

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