GotQuestions.org: What is Christian Eschatology?
Eschatology is the study of what the Bible says is going
to happen in the end times. Many treat Eschatology as an area of theology to be
avoided. Of course, Eschatology is not as crucial as Christology or
Soteriology. That does not mean, though, that it is unimportant to a Biblical
worldview. How we understand Eschatology has an impact on how we should live
our lives and what we are to expect to occur in God’s plan. Some important
issues in Eschatology are these:
What is the Rapture? The
word "rapture" does not occur in the Bible. The concept of the
Rapture, though, is clearly taught in Scripture. The Rapture of the church is
the event in which God removes all believers from the earth in order to make
way for His righteous judgment to be poured out on the earth during the
Tribulation period.
When is the Rapture going to occur in
relation to the Tribulation? Will the Rapture occur before the
Tribulation, at the middle of the Tribulation, or at the end of the
Tribulation?
What is the Second Coming and why is
it important? Why is it so important for Jesus Christ to
return? When is Christ going to return? What will be the signs of Christ’s
return?
Is the millennium literal or figurative? The
fulfillment of many of God’s covenants and promises rest on a literal,
physical, future kingdom. There is no solid basis to deny a literal
understanding of the Millennial Kingdom and its duration being 1,000 years.
Will the generation that saw Israel
re-formed as a nation still be alive for the Second Coming? It
is not Scriptural to teach that the generation that sees Israel become a nation
will also see the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. This may be the case, but
Scripture does not specifically say so.
The Bible describes a terrible period of tribulation in Revelation chapters
6-18. Will this Tribulation be preceded by the Rapture, will it conclude with
the Rapture, or has it in fact already occurred? These different perspectives
have a great impact on what we should be preparing ourselves for. Eschatology
helps us to understand the Bible’s prophetic passages and how to live our lives
in response to what God is going to do in the end times. There is a great deal
of controversy in Eschatology, but that does not relieve us of our responsibility
to study and understand what the Bible teaches about the end times. An
understanding of Eschatology will eliminate many of the fears we have about the
future. Our God is sovereign, He has a plan, and it will all unfold according
to His perfect will and timing. This is a great encouragement to those who are
in Christ!
A key verse on Eschatology is Titus 2:13: "we wait
for the blessed hope - the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior,
Jesus Christ."
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