The Second Coming: The Game #CopingWithCOVID19

When I was a youth in the Church, I had a great deal of fascination with the end times. My parents had a copy of Mormon Doctrine on our bookshelves and I read the “Millennium” section many, many times. When I went to the local EFY, I made sure to attend the talks about the Last Days. I was a teen in the late 90s and early 2000s, so the idea that the Second Coming was coming any day was always percolating in the back of my mind.






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Jesus – The Second Coming by Daniel Arrhakis, used in accordance with Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 2.0)







I remember sitting in Sunday School wondering to myself, “Will the Second Coming happen today?” and then realized that simply thinking that meant that it wouldn’t come that day. If I thought the Second Coming was happening that moment, it violated Matthew 24:36’s stipulation of “of that day and hour knoweth no (wo)man.”





I played a little game with myself: I would guess the time of the Second Coming, “Ok… now. Now…. and now,” believing that I was keeping the Second Coming from happening. I felt bad about it because I was possibly thwarting God’s plan, but it was also something like a superpower.





It was also in the early 2000s that the Game was on. You know, The Game. I just lost the Game and you probably did too; I am so sorry. For those of you who do not know The Game: the only way to win The Game is to never thinking about The Game. Good luck.





The Second Coming is the Game. As people have been getting anxious about the End Times again with the current COVID-19 concerns, there’s a little part of me that still thinks, “You all are pushing back the Second Coming by anticipating its arrival! Do you want it to happen or not? And if you do, you need to stop thinking about it.”





The Second Coming only happens when you aren’t expecting it to. You only win the Game by not thinking about it.

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Published on May 01, 2020 06:00
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