Did Jesus Already Return? The Final Questions That Break Preterism (Part 3)
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Or is the Church still waiting — exactly as the apostles expected?
In this final episode of our three-part series responding to 20 Questions for Futurists, we tackle the most important and most misunderstood questions of all — the ones dealing with Christ’s return, resurrection, judgment, and the nature of prophecy itself.
In this episode, we carefully examine Questions 15–20 and expose the moves behind the questions, not just the questions themselves.
We explore:
- What Jesus meant by returning “in like manner” (Acts 1)
- Why John 14 does not deny a future visible return
- The difference between “end of the age” and “nothing physical happens”
- Why “soon” and “near” are prophetic terms, not calendar deadlines
- How Jesus Himself modeled now-and-later fulfillment when reading Isaiah
- Why prophecy includes intentional fog of war — light for God’s people, confusion for His enemies
- And why the resurrection, judgment, and renewal of creation cannot be placed in the past
📖 Scripture quoted thoroughly
🧠 Arguments explained clearly
🔥 Hope defended biblically “We are not late.
We are not mistaken.
We are waiting.”
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