The much preaching that Jesus Christ is coming is *esoteric* which its verifiable means :-*The coming of Jesus is coming of Death*.
The meaning goes as follows. It is an observation that highlights the contrast between the anticipated Second Coming of Jesus and the certainty of death.
Indeed, the concept of Jesus’ return has been awaited for centuries, with no definitive signs or timelines. Meanwhile, death remains an inevitable and unpredictable aspect of human existence.That happens 24/7.
Your interpretation – “Coming of Jesus means coming of death” which resonates with various perspectives:
*Symbolic interpretation: Jesus’ return symbolizes the universal human experience of mortality, emphasizing the importance of living a meaningful life.
Spiritual awakening: The Second Coming represents a personal awakening to one’s own mortality, prompting introspection and self-reflection.
Metaphorical understanding: Jesus’ return signifies the transformation or “death” of one’s old self, making way for spiritual renewal meeting point to realise whom we are.
This viewpoint encourages us to focus on the realities of life and death, rather than speculative timelines or prophetic interpretations that Jesus will come since 2000 years ago.
Philosophical and spiritual traditions supporting this perspective include:
Existentialism: Emphasising individual responsibility and mortality’s inherent meaning.
Much talked Jesus Christ is God’s breath in us. And that he is coming any moment is our death can come anytime to meet God. We all are Chilldren of God.
How does acknowledging mortality influence our daily lives?
What personal transformations can we undergo to prepare for death’s inevitability?
The intersection of faith and mortality?
Philosophical perspectives on death and the afterlife?
It is only at death that our spiritual body meets our creator the almighty God for our judgment and receives towards accountability of our work (Abu 239 of Anglican Communion). Our star soul is the breath and son of God which appears only at death for judgement according to our work on earth.
_Ogilisi Igbo_
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