Sure, Jessica.
When a person takes time to read and discover what is said in the Gospel of Christ, which are provided to them by the use of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. When reading about the good news, and dreaded news which would instate that "great and dreadful day of Yahava", which was written about in Malachi, which also spoke of the promise of John coming, in the spirit of Elijah, and preparing the way for the Lord.
“See, I will send the prophet Elijah to you before that great and dreadful day of the LORD comes." Malachi 4:5
This is a sign to all the Pharisees, that were claiming to have faith, yet misusing their powers, and doing wrong in the sight of Yahava, (the LORD). With their proud heart, and adulteress ways in worshiping other idols and gods, than the living God. There was going to be a great and dreadful day of the LORD, which would come upon them.
What is it about this great and dreadful day of Yahava? It would be when the final day, which Yeshua, would come in through the clouds, and those who were watching, waiting faithfully, seen him and were translated from the great tribulation which they were under, and the rest that were left, were left to suffer the Wrath of God.
During that time, when Jesus was proclaiming the good news, he told of many prophecies which would come forward in their day and it would be signs of the times of the end, in which was not the end of the world but the end of an age, which would be considered the Mosasic Law ran age. No more priesthoods, no more sacrifices. God was going to divorce, Israel and I personally believe that this happened in 70AD, when the Temple in Jerusalem had fallen down just as Jesus had promised would come to happen.
These are all something one can investigate through history, during the times of the Gospel, the Apostles also wrote letters, and there are records that suggest these people whom are written to, were going to go through a tribulation which would never be so great again, while plagues continued to fall upon Jerusalem, leaving 1,000,000 and to me personally, all the twelve tribes were gone, with those who were faithful taken up to not experience the wrath of God which abided on them at that time, for killing the Son of God.
I believe that Jesus would have came, as promised, as seen in the Gospel of Christ and also, the other letters of the apostles, where not wrong, and Jesus was not wrong about his return quickly, and by faith to me he was able to gather them, and establish a new economy which is totally heavenly, with a City, and outside of the City.
There are many people who tend to believe that Jesus is still coming, and I do not understand why.