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VBVMI StaffShould Christians pray for the Lord's return and the end of the world? Isn't that wrong, since it means we're praying for the world to fall under judgment?
The Bible makes clear we are to anticipate and look forward to the coming Kingdom and all that comes with it. First, consider Jesus’ model of prayer given to the church:
Jesus told us to pray specifically for the Lord's Kingdom to come to earth. Also, the apostle John declared his own desires to see Christ return quickly when he prayed:
In fact, all the epistle writers urged the church to anticipate the Lord’s return and to be ready for it with eager hearts. Peter says:
Notice, Peter says we are to look for and “hasten” the return of Christ, so to speak, even though that day also brings judgment. We have no reason to hesitate in praying for the Lord’s return, for judgment will come for the world whenever that day arrives. There is nothing to be gained (by us or the world) by delaying the inevitable.
Remember, the judgment that comes upon the world is a part of God’s sovereign plan, and no soul will be denied Heaven apart from God’s will and purpose.
Scripture quotations taken from the (NASB®) New American Standard Bible®, Copyright © 1995, 2020 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. www.lockman.org