Nowadays, disasters are getting ever more severe, and the prophecies regarding the Lord's return have been largely fulfilled. All believers in the Lord are yearning urgently for the appearance of the Lord. But when hearing someone spread the news that the Lord has come back, some people say, "You said that the Lord had come back, yet why have we not seen the Lord come among clouds with our own eyes? Without seeing such a scene, we will not believe it."
Is this view not the same as that of Thomas? Thomas was of a suspicious nature. He did not believe that the Lord Jesus was resurrected unless he saw the nail marks on the Lord's body. The Lord Jesus condemned him, "Thomas, because you have seen me, you have believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed"(John 20:29). Due to his suspiciousness, Thomas was eventually rejected and eliminated by God. If we, like doubting Thomas, adhere to the view of "seeing is believing and hearsay is undependable," we will definitely be rejected by God, unable to greet the Lord, forever losing the chance to attain salvation and to enter into the heavenly kingdom. So how should we avoid taking the wrong path of Thomas? How should we welcome the Lord Jesus' return? The video below will reveal the answer to us!
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