Kindergarten week 23 out of 36
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Jesus Comes for His Church
The apostle Paul wrote to the church at Thessalonica of the great hope that was ahead for the bride of Christ, the church. This event is commonly called the rapture of the church. Several things are clear concerning this monumental event as described in I Thessalonians 4:13-18.
Jesus, in Matthew 24:40-42, warned of the danger of not being ready for His coming. There will be a separation between those who are ready and those who are unprepared.
In sum, there will be a resurrection of the righteous dead. Jesus Christ will return for His church. There will
be a glorious catching away of the saints of God, and there will be a wonderful reunion with the saints of God who have gone on before. The following passage describes the proper response to this great truth.
The times of the Gentiles
Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream (Daniel 2:31-45)
The Head of Gold (Babylon)
The Chest and arms of silver (Medo- Persia)
The Belly and the Thighs of brass (Greece)
The Legs of Iron (Roman Empire)
The Feet or Iron and Clay (?)
The 10 Toes (?)
The Stone (Jesus Christ)