Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Second Coming Thoughts

A portion of a CNN news article on the day of the eclipse has given me much to ponder about:
“It’s not fake news; it’s good news. It’s a story that could eclipse all other stories.
There is no way you can stop today’s total solar eclipse from happening. It is celestial, and we have no control over it. The only way to stop it would be to extinguish the sun or knock the moon or Earth out of orbit.
Over the past few millennia, people who knew nothing about eclipses couldn’t explain the natural phenomena. Many cultures thought it was a sign from their sun god; it is even known to have ended full-flung battles.”
As far as I know, everyone trusted the authorities at NASA that the eclipse would happen when and where it did. No one doubted. Some wanted to experience the phenomenon enough that they traveled long distances, spent a lot of money and prepared themselves to get to a place where they could enjoy a total eclipse of the sun. Those who witnessed it in totality said it was amazing and worth every effort to be there.
This article has caused me to wonder, do I likewise trust the authorities, or special witnesses, who testify of the reality of Jesus Christ and His second coming? Do I give time and attention to prepare myself for the Second Coming? Do I look forward to it with greater anticipation than many did to the impressive eclipse?
What would a mirrored article written by a believer about the Second Coming read like (purporting that we know the exact time)? Perhaps something like this:
It is not fake news!! It’s good news! The world as we know it today will change forever! Jesus Christ will again return to the earth in full glory. All will be made right. All will be healed. All will be understood. It is the story of all millennia. In the past, many have doubted the power and reality of Jesus Christ, but today we understand who He is and why He is so important.
There is no way you can stop today’s events from happening. They are celestial, and we have no control over it. Today, ‘every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess that Jesus is the Christ.’ Many have looked forward to this event for millennia and today it’s finally here. (Wouldn’t that be quite the article?)
These thoughts have caused me to search for witnesses from trusted authorities regarding Jesus Christ and His Second Coming. There are several in recent General Conference addresses. Here are just two powerful testimonies:
“As the prophesied birth of Jesus drew near, there were those among the ancient Nephite and Lamanite peoples who believed, though most doubted. In due course, the sign of His birth arrived—a day and a night and a day without darkness—and all knew. Even so today, some believe in the literal Resurrection of Christ, and many doubt or disbelieve. But some know. In due course, all will see and all will know; indeed, “every knee shall bow, and every tongue confess before him.”
Until then, I believe the many witnesses of the Savior’s Resurrection whose experiences and testimonies are found in the New Testament—Peter and his companions of the Twelve and dear, pure Mary of Magdala, among others. I believe the testimonies found in the Book of Mormon—of Nephi the Apostle with the unnamed multitude in the land Bountiful, among others. And I believe the testimony of Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon who, after many other testimonies, proclaimed the great witness of this last dispensation “that he lives! For we saw him.” Under the glance of His all-seeing eye, I stand myself as a witness that Jesus of Nazareth is the resurrected Redeemer, and I testify of all that follows from the fact of His Resurrection." (Elder Christofferson April 2014; emphasis added.)
"Our faith grows as we anticipate the glorious day of the Savior’s return to the earth. The thought of His coming stirs my soul. It will be breathtaking! The scope and grandeur, the vastness and magnificence, will exceed anything mortal eyes have ever seen or experienced.
In that day He will not come “wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger,” but He will appear “in the clouds of heaven, clothed with power and great glory; with all the holy angels.” We will hear “the voice of the archangel, and … the trump of God.” The sun and the moon will be transformed, and “stars [will] be hurled from their places.” You and I, …..[and], “the saints … from [every quarter] of the earth,” “shall be quickened (we won’t need special Second Coming Eclipse glasses!) and … caught up to meet him,” and those who have died in righteousness, they too will “be caught up to meet him in the midst … of heaven.”
Then, a seemingly impossible experience: “All flesh,” the Lord says, “shall see me together.” How will it happen? We do not know. But I testify it will happen—exactly as prophesied. We will kneel in reverence, “and the Lord shall utter his voice, and all the ends of the earth shall hear it.” “It shall be … as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of a great thunder.” “[Then] the Lord, … the Savior, shall stand in the midst of his people.”
In that day the skeptics will be silent, “for every ear shall hear … , and every knee shall bow, and every tongue shall confess” that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, the Savior and Redeemer of the world.
May we prepare for His coming by rehearsing these glorious events over and over in our own minds and with those we love, and may His prayer be our prayer: “Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.” I testify that He lives.” (Elder Andersen April 2015 emphasis added)
Although we don’t know the time of the Second Coming, we have witnesses from authorities that we can trust. Whether a news article is written about it or not, it will be the story that eclipses all other stories. It is an event that cannot be stopped. And it is better than good news. It is the best and most important news ever.  
I must do everything I can to prepare myself for it.