
The
Transfiguration of Christ a Picture of
Jesus' Second Coming
Mark 9:1-4
Taken
from Grace and Truth Magazine, 1928
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This is a picture of Jesus'
Second Coming. It is not a
picture of the Rapture when
Christ comes to receive His
Church but a picture of the
Revelation when Christ comes to
establish His Kingdom. This is
the connection which the first
verse indicates and it is
further indicated by clear
analogy
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The
Transfiguration of
Christ
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The Revelation of
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The
Transfiguration
occurred after
six days from
the time the
promise was
given. (Mark
9:2)
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The Second
Coming will
occur after six
dispensations
have run their
course. It
inaugurates the
seventh.
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At the
Transfiguration
Jesus stood upon
a mountain.
(Mark 9:2)
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At the Second
Coming Jesus'
feet will stand
upon the Mount
of Olives.
(Zech. 14:4)
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At the
Transfiguration
Jesus led
representative
believers apart
from the
unbelieving
multitude. (Mark
9:2)
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At the Second
Coming Jesus
will judge
unbelievers, and
believers shall
be set apart by
themselves, none
else being left
to enter His
Kingdom. (Matt.
13:38-43)
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At the
Transfiguration
Jesus' glory was
revealed. (Mark
9:2-3)
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At the Second
Coming Jesus'
glory shall be
revealed. (Col.
3:4; Matt.
24:30)
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At the
Transfiguration
Jesus appeared
with Moses and
Elijah. (Mark
9:4)
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The Second
Coming shall be
preceded by the
Tribulational
testimony of
Moses and
Elijah, and they
shall be present
in His Kingdom,
with believers
of all ages.
(Rev. 11:3-12;
Deut. 18:15;
Mai. 4:5; Ezek.
37:12-14)
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