atpollard
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Jehovah's Witnesses believe that Jesus Christ returned invisibly in 1914 and began ruling as King in heaven. They do not believe in a future, visible return of Christ in the way that many Christians do. Instead, they believe that the "presence" of Christ began in 1914, marked by significant world events and the start of what they call "the last days".
Invisible Return:
Jehovah's Witnesses interpret biblical prophecies about Christ's return to mean an invisible presence, not a physical, visible coming.
1914 Date:
They believe that Jesus became King of God's Kingdom in 1914, marking the beginning of the "last days".
Not a Literal Coming:
This return was not a literal, visible event, but rather a change in Christ's status and authority in the heavenly realm.
Ongoing Rule:
Jesus is currently reigning as King in heaven and is overseeing a global preaching work about his established kingdom.
No Future Visible Return:
They do not anticipate a future, visible return of Christ in the same way that many Christians do.
Separation of Sheep and Goats:
They believe that a future event will involve Jesus separating humanity into "sheep" and "goats" based on their response to his rule and preaching.
Invisible Return:
Jehovah's Witnesses interpret biblical prophecies about Christ's return to mean an invisible presence, not a physical, visible coming.
1914 Date:
They believe that Jesus became King of God's Kingdom in 1914, marking the beginning of the "last days".
Not a Literal Coming:
This return was not a literal, visible event, but rather a change in Christ's status and authority in the heavenly realm.
Ongoing Rule:
Jesus is currently reigning as King in heaven and is overseeing a global preaching work about his established kingdom.
No Future Visible Return:
They do not anticipate a future, visible return of Christ in the same way that many Christians do.
Separation of Sheep and Goats:
They believe that a future event will involve Jesus separating humanity into "sheep" and "goats" based on their response to his rule and preaching.