At—In Time to Come (2)
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33. At—in Time to Come
33. At—in Time to Come
The objective of Christ’s Coming is often found associated with the Greek preposition “en,” which denotes a fixed position, as being in a place, state, or time.
1. “At His Coming,” those who are “Christ’s” will be claimed by Him—1 Cor. 15:23.
1. “At His Coming,” those who are “Christ’s” will be claimed by Him—1 Cor. 15:23.
2. “At the Last Trump, “those who are the Lord’s will be “changed in the twinkling of an eye” (1 Cor. 15:52).
2. “At the Last Trump, “those who are the Lord’s will be “changed in the twinkling of an eye” (1 Cor. 15:52).
3. “At His Appearing,” Christ will reward those who have endured trial with “praise, honour, and glory” (1 Peter 1:7).
3. “At His Appearing,” Christ will reward those who have endured trial with “praise, honour, and glory” (1 Peter 1:7).
4. “At His Coming,” we may be “ashamed before Him” if we are not found abiding in Christ—1 John 2:28.
4. “At His Coming,” we may be “ashamed before Him” if we are not found abiding in Christ—1 John 2:28.
5. “At the Revelation” (1 Peter 1:13) of Christ we shall have a fresh revelation of God’s grace.
5. “At the Revelation” (1 Peter 1:13) of Christ we shall have a fresh revelation of God’s grace.
6. “At that Day” of His appearing, Christ will give those who have loved His approach a crown of righteousness—2 Tim. 4:8.
6. “At that Day” of His appearing, Christ will give those who have loved His approach a crown of righteousness—2 Tim. 4:8.
7. “At Hand” is the time when the predictions of the Revelation will be fulfilled—Rev. 1:3; 22:10.
7. “At Hand” is the time when the predictions of the Revelation will be fulfilled—Rev. 1:3; 22:10.
Frederick Marsh, 1,000 Bible Study Outlines: Study Helps and Sermon Outlines (WORDsearch, 1970), 18.