The Second Coming
I had an interesting inspiration last night. I realized that the
"Second Coming" of Christ has nothing to do with the reappearance of
Jesus. The Second Coming is the realization that God's love is
unconditional. This is what Jesus taught, but until it sinks in to
individual consciousness, Christ has not come to you. The full
implications of unconditional love are startling, especially to thought
that is accustomed to Old Testament beliefs that all sorts of
conditions must be met before one can experience God's love.
There is a popular series of books called "Left Behind" which imply that those who do not accept Christ will be "left behind" when Christ comes. I understand now that those who will be left behind will be those who cling to the belief that God's love is conditional. Ironically, that will likely include most fundamentalist Christians, the same people who believe that failure to accept Christ (a belief in a prerequisite to receive God's love) will result in being left behind.
But its not that anyone will be left behind in a place. Its not that some will go to Heaven and the rest will be left behind on a dying Earth. Its more like staying behind in first grade while others go on to learn about the higher understandings of God.
There is a popular series of books called "Left Behind" which imply that those who do not accept Christ will be "left behind" when Christ comes. I understand now that those who will be left behind will be those who cling to the belief that God's love is conditional. Ironically, that will likely include most fundamentalist Christians, the same people who believe that failure to accept Christ (a belief in a prerequisite to receive God's love) will result in being left behind.
But its not that anyone will be left behind in a place. Its not that some will go to Heaven and the rest will be left behind on a dying Earth. Its more like staying behind in first grade while others go on to learn about the higher understandings of God.
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