The Biblical Case for the Second Coming as Accomplished Fact

Description: Contrary to many opinions, the Second Coming of Jesus Christ is not something future and physical – rather it is something past and spiritual. Extensive explanation of the relevant Bible passages will demonstrate that the Second Coming of Christ occurred just when Jesus and His apostles said it would – in the late 1st Century A.D. Jesus Christ is God, and the Second Coming is an outworking of that reality.

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(66 pages; 31,508 words)

audio version*

*I recorded the audio version when the current title of the book was only its subtitle. The original title of the book was “Whatever Became of Jesus Christ?” I now use that phrase as a chapter title in The Duty of a Man.

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9 responses to “The Biblical Case for the Second Coming as Accomplished Fact”

  1. John Avatar
    John

    Do you have an epub version of these books available?

  2. Mike Gantt Avatar

    I can try to produce. Is this the book you want to start with?

  3. John Avatar
    John

    Mr. Gantt, thanks for the response. If you don’t mind, I could do that myself. Question for you though, which book would you recommend that I start with?

    1. Mike Gantt Avatar

      I don’t mind; that saves me time. Thanks.

      As for which one to start with, I recommend the one that interests you most.

  4. John Avatar
    John

    Thank you so much, Mike. I have read your work for several years now. Aside from the biblical evidence that you so adequately outline, there is also an element of common-sense lurking not far beneath the surface. I appreciate everything you do.

    1. Mike Gantt Avatar

      So glad to hear that, John. The more we study the Lord Jesus, the more goodness we find. May we all continue to grow in the knowledge of Him.

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    Anonymous

    Question, Mr Gantt. Curious about your insight into passage about Jesus living on the earth for a thousand years with peace and cessation of suffering?

    1. Mike Gantt Avatar

      I assume you are talking about the 20th chapter of Revelation. I do not have a lot to say about this chapter in my commentaries (written, audio); I do not claim to understand every passage in the Bible. What I do understand and can say is to remind everyone that the first and last chapters of the book of Revelation assure us that everything described in that book would take place in the 1st century A.D.

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        Anonymous

        I agree with you on the timelines. I’m sure we’re not meant to understand everything, at least during this life. Thank you for your response (and all you do).

        -John

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