This is the point: "This same Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will so come in like manner as you saw Him go into heaven."
The Book of Revelation calls itself prophecy, and its clearest future prophecies are the visible Second Coming (Rev 1:7; 14:14–20; 16:15; 19:11–21) and the literal Millennial Reign (Rev 20:1–6). The sequence is explicit: Christ returns, judges, binds Satan, raises the saints, and reigns for a thousand years.
1. Revelation Identifies Itself as Prophecy
Revelation opens and closes by declaring its genre:
This frames the entire book as predictive, not merely symbolic or historical.
- Rev 1:1–3 — “The revelation… to show His servants things which must shortly take place… Blessed is he who reads… the words of this prophecy.”
- Rev 22:7,10,18–19 — “Blessed is he who keeps the words of the prophecy of this book.”
2. Futurist Passages Prophesying the Second Coming of Christ
These are the clearest future‑looking prophecies of Christ’s visible return.
A. Revelation 1:7 — The Programmatic Prophecy: “He is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see Him…”
This verse sets the trajectory for the whole book: a visible, global, public return.
B. Revelation 14:14–20 — The Son of Man Harvests the Earth
John sees:
This is a pre‑Armageddon preview of Christ’s return in judgment.
- “One like the Son of Man” on a cloud
- With a sharp sickle
- Reaping the earth in judgment
C. Revelation 16:15 — The Interjected Warning: “Behold, I am coming as a thief.”
Inserted between the sixth and seventh bowls, this is a direct prophetic announcement of His imminent return.
D. Revelation 19:11–16 — The Climactic Second Coming
This is the most explicit Second Coming passage in the entire Bible:
This is not symbolic of the church; it is the personal return of Christ in power and glory.
- Heaven opened
- Christ on a white horse
- Called Faithful and True
- Eyes like fire
- Many crowns
- Armies of heaven following Him
- Strikes the nations
- Rules with a rod of iron
E. Revelation 19:17–21 — Armageddon and the Defeat of the Beast
Christ:
This is the eschatological battle tied directly to His return.
- Slays the Beast’s armies
- Casts the Beast and False Prophet into the lake of fire
3. Futurist Passages Prophesying the Millennial Reign of Christ
The Millennial Kingdom is described explicitly in Revelation 20:1–6.
A. Revelation 20:1–3 — Satan Bound for 1,000 Years
An angel:
This is a future, chronological event following the Second Coming of chapter 19.
- Seizes Satan
- Binds him
- Casts him into the abyss
- Seals it for a thousand years
B. Revelation 20:4 — The Reign of Christ and the Martyrs
John sees:
This is the first resurrection (v. 5–6), and it is future, bodily, and earthly.
- Thrones
- Those given authority to judge
- The martyrs who refused the Beast
- “They lived and reigned with Christ for a thousand years.”
C. Revelation 20:5–6 — The First Resurrection and Blessedness of the Saints
The text explicitly distinguishes:
And it states: “They shall reign with Him a thousand years.”
- The first resurrection (of the righteous)
- The rest of the dead (who rise later)
This is the Millennial Reign, not a metaphor for the church age.
4. Futurist Flow of Revelation (Ch. 19–20)
A Futurist reading sees a straight chronological sequence:
- Second Coming (19:11–16)
- Armageddon (19:17–21)
- Satan bound (20:1–3)
- First resurrection (20:4–6)
- Millennial reign (20:4–6)
- Satan released (20:7–10)
- Final judgment (20:11–15)
This is the simplest, most natural reading of the text.
Yeah but we need the spirit. You can comment all day it doesn’t matter to me man.
You up ignore my first retort. That’s very typical of people who want to fight.
It’s stupid to fight.
. I don’t want to fight. I’m just stating obvious things concerning your first mention.
Thanks buddy! The fact you can’t respond to the first retort says a lot… not that it matters.
Believe what you want. I still believe Jesus came back and wasn’t a liar that’s all on me; against the world. lol.
You have a good night @Stumpmaster you got me stumped!