π± GROWING IN A RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD
π Lesson 13: Into Eternity
π 13.2 Finally Face to Face
The greatest hope: seeing Jesus personally
π 1. Introduction
Since the fall into sin, humanity has lived separated from God. Although we can experience His presence through His Word, the Holy Spirit, and prayer, we do not yet see Him directly. Christians therefore live with a hope that reaches far beyond this life. The Bible promises the day when Jesus will return visibly. Then faith will become sight. The longing of all generations of believers will finally be fulfilled.
π 2. The Biblical Foundation
Paul writes:
βWe will be caught up … to meet the Lord in the air; and so we will always be with the Lord.β (1 Thessalonians 4:17)
And in Philippians 3:20β21 he reminds us:
βOur citizenship is in heaven.β
Revelation describes the second coming of Jesus as a mighty event in which every eye will see Him (Revelation 1:7). The dead in Christ will rise, the living will be transformed, and together they will meet their Redeemer.
π 3. Connection to Today
Our daily lives are often shaped by worries, responsibilities, and challenges. Many people live only for the present and lose sight of eternity. Even Christians can become so occupied with the struggles of life that the hope of Jesusβ return fades into the background. Yet especially in an uncertain world, this promise gives comfort and direction. The certainty that Jesus will come again helps us view difficulties in the light of eternity.
π‘ 4. Central Message of the Lesson
π The climax of redemption will be the moment when we see Jesus face to face and will be with Him forever.
βοΈ 5. Theological Focus
The second coming of Jesus is not only a prophetic event, but the completion of Godβs plan of redemption. Since the separation in the Garden of Eden, God has been working to restore fellowship with humanity.
Through the cross, the way to reconciliation was opened.
Through Jesusβ intercession in the heavenly sanctuary, this plan continues.
Through the second coming, it will finally be completed.
The Bible does not describe this event as a secret or symbolic process. Jesus will return visibly, audibly, and gloriously. The angels will accompany Him, the trumpet of God will sound, and the dead will be raised.
Especially meaningful is the statement:
βAnd so we will always be with the Lord.β
The goal of redemption is not merely to escape death or receive a better place. The true goal is restored fellowship with God.
Ever since humanity lost access to the immediate presence of God, the heart has longed for this encounter. The second coming will end this separation forever.
What now happens by faith will then become visible reality.
π 6. Spiritual Deepening
When we think of heaven, we often imagine its blessings:
- no suffering,
- no sickness,
- no pain,
- no tears,
- no death.
All these promises are wonderful.
But the greatest joy of heaven will not be the absence of suffering, but the presence of Jesus.
Many believers have prayed their whole lives without ever seeing Him with their eyes.
They have trusted Him even though they could not see Him.
They have experienced His love even though they could not touch Him.
One day, that will change.
Then we will see the One we have read about.
The One to whom we have prayed.
The One who died for us.
The One who heard our prayers and guided our steps.
The second coming will be the moment when every promise is confirmed. Every trial, every struggle of faith, and every faithful decision will appear in a new light.
Perhaps at times we feel that our waiting is long.
But from the perspective of eternity, it will seem like a brief moment.
For those who have fallen asleep in Christ, there will be no conscious sense of time between closing their eyes in death and opening them at the resurrection.
Their next conscious moment will be the voice of Jesus.
That is why Christians may live with hope.
The story does not end with suffering or death.
It ends with an encounter.
With Jesus.
π§ 7. Application in Daily Life
Practical steps:
- Reflect regularly on the promise of the second coming.
- Consciously direct your eyes toward eternity.
- Trust Jesus even in times of waiting.
- Encourage others with the hope of His return.
- Cultivate daily your relationship with the One you will see one day.
β 8. Reflection Question
How would my daily life change if I lived each day more consciously with the hope of soon seeing Jesus face to face?
π 9. Closing Thought
The greatest longing of the Christian faith is not a place, but a Person. Jesus is coming again, and all who trust Him will see Him. Then faith will become sight and hope will become reality. Every step of faith ultimately leads to this one glorious moment.
βAnd so we will always be with the Lord.β (1 Thessalonians 4:17) πβ¨ππ
