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You Can Hasten His Coming
Commentators highlight the phrase translated as 'earnestly desiring' or 'hasting'. Many scholars explain that the Greek implies believers can actively 'hasten' or 'speed up' Christ's return. This is accomplished not by altering God's sovereign timeline, but by participating in His plan through fervent prayer ('Thy kingdom come'), holy living that testifies to the world, and spreading the gospel to all nations (Matthew 24:14).
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18th Century
Theologian
Looking for. Not knowing when this may occur, the mind should be in that state which constitutes expectation; that is, a belief t…
Looking for (προσδοκωντας). Present active participle of προσδοκαω (Matthew 11:3) agreeing in case (accusative plural)…
19th Century
Bishop
Hasting unto.—There is no “unto” in the Greek. The margin is probably right, hasting the coming—that is, hastening Christ…
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19th Century
Preacher
Looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God, wherein the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt wi…
Another element of godly living is expectation of the future day. Peter relates this to the idea of “speed[ing] its coming.” But how can Christians…
16th Century
Theologian
Looking for and hasting unto, or, waiting for by hastening; so I render the words, though they are two participles. For what he p…
17th Century
Pastor
Looking for and hasting to the coming of the day of God ,
&c.] The same with the day of the Lord, ([Reference 2 Pete…
17th Century
Minister
From the doctrine of Christ's second coming, we are exhorted to purity and godliness. This is the effect of real knowledge. Very exact and universa…