YOU AIN’T SEEN NOTHING YET!
There was a time when the sun never set on the British Empire (13.7 million miles). The Roman Empire coined a phrase all roads led to Rome (1.9 million miles), but there had never been a larger contiguous land empire than that of the Mongols.
Established in 1206 by Genghis Khan — who was born Temujin in 1162 and whose name, also transliterated as Chinggis, means “universal ruler” His early life was marked by hardship; his father was poisoned by rival tribes, and his family was left destitute. Despite these struggles, Temüjin showed leadership qualities from a young age, uniting various Mongol clans through diplomacy, alliances, and strategic warfare.
In 1206, Temüjin declared himself Genghis Khan, meaning “universal ruler,” after uniting the Mongol tribes under his leadership. This marked the beginning of his ambition to expand Mongol influence beyond the steppes.
— the empire eventually reached a size of at least 9 million square miles. To call this unlikely would be an understatement. Temujin rose to power from a tumultuous childhood, and the Mongols were a nomadic people whose territorial expansion came about largely due to brutal military tactics and fierce pragmatism.
At its peak, the empire included all of modern-day China and Mongolia in addition to parts of Armenia, Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Korea, and the Persian Empire among others. For all of Genghis’ savvy, however, his descendants proved a fractious bunch who fought among themselves and oversaw his empire’s decline; with the exception of his grandson Kublai Khan, few others in the dynasty are recalled fondly. Even so, Genghis’ massive effect on the world might best be summarized by two staggering statistics: He was responsible for the deaths of as much as 11% of the world’s population (40 million out of 360 million) at the time, and 1 in every 200 men living today are his direct descendants.
No one knows where Genghis Khan is buried.
Though Genghis Khan was one of history’s most consequential figures, there are two things no one knows about the famed leader: what he looked like and where he’s buried. The first is easy enough to explain, as he lived nearly 1,000 years ago and contemporaneous accounts of his appearance differ. The latter is a bit more unusual. Genghis wished to be buried in secret, and the army that escorted his body is said to have slain anyone it came across en route to his final resting place, lest those passersby tell anyone what they saw. After the burial, those same soldiers rode 1,000 horses over Genghis’ grave to bury any trace of it along with him. There are also stories, most likely untrue, that the enslaved people responsible for burying him were then slaughtered so they couldn’t share their knowledge, and that the guards who carried out this act were themselves killed by a second group of soldiers, who then took their own lives. Though the exact location of the grave remains a mystery, scholars believe Genghis is buried somewhere near Burkhan Khaldun, a mountain considered sacred by the Mongols.
Genghis Khan is remembered as one of the most powerful and influential leaders in history, revered for his military brilliance and feared for his ruthless tactics. His impact continues to resonate in global history.
BUT… YOU AIN’T SEEN NOTHING YET
The Coming King: Jesus’ Return to Reign Over All the Earth
“And the Lord shall be King over all the earth (57.5 million miles). In that day it shall be — ‘The Lord is one, and His name one.’” (Zechariah 14:9)
The Hope of His Return
The return of Jesus Christ is central to our faith. Just as He promised, Jesus will return to establish His righteous kingdom on earth. This truth stirs us to live in readiness, holiness, and expectation.
• John 14:3 — “And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself…”
• Acts 1:11 — “This same Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will so come in like manner…” Jesus is coming back.
The return of Jesus is not symbolic — it is literal, visible, and powerful.
Rev 1.7 Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him.
The Nature of Jesus’ Return
Jesus’ second coming will involve two key events:
1. The parousia of the Church (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17)
2. The Second Coming to Establish His Kingdom (Revelation 19:11-16)
Key Scripture:
• 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 — “For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout…” (To be caught upg0726. ἁρπάζω harpazō; to seize (in various applications): — catch (away, up), pluck, pull, take (by force).
AV (13) – catch up 4, take by force 3, catch away 2, pluck 2, catch 1, pull 1;
to seize, carry off by force to seize on, claim for one’s self eagerly to snatch out or away
• Revelation 19:16 — “And He has on His robe and on His thigh a name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.”
We believe the parousia (1 Thes 4.15;the coming, arrival, advent the future visible return from heaven of Jesus, to raise the dead, hold the last judgment, and set up formally and gloriously the kingdom of God is imminent) — it could happen at any moment. After a period mentioned in Revelation, Jesus will return in power to judge the nations and establish His kingdom.
Jesus Will Establish a Kingdom of Peace and Righteousness
The Bible speaks clearly about a future kingdom where Jesus reigns from Jerusalem, bringing peace to the entire world.
• Isaiah 9:6-7 — “Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end…”
• Zechariah 14:9 — “And the Lord shall be King over all the earth…”
In this kingdom:
• Wars will cease (Micah 4:3)
• Nature will be restored (Isaiah 11:6-9)
• Righteousness will prevail (Psalm 72:7)
The Role of the Church in Preparing for Jesus’ Return
As believers, we have a mandate to prepare for His coming by:
1. Living Holy Lives — “Pursue peace with all people, and holiness, without which no one will see the Lord.” (Hebrews 12:14)
2. Preaching the Gospel — “And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world and then…” (Matthew 24:14)
3. Operating in the Power of the Holy Spirit — The outpouring of the Spirit empowers us to testify boldly. (Acts 1:8)
The Spirit-filled church must actively seek revival, praying for souls to come to Christ before His return.
The Urgency of the Hour
• Matthew 24:42 — “Watch therefore, for you do not know what hour your Lord is coming.”
Jesus’ return is both a promise and a warning. As believers, we are called to stay vigilant and prepared.
Living in Expectation
Jesus is coming back to reign, and His kingdom will cover the entire earth. As Children of God, we must stay filled with the Holy Ghost, preach the gospel with urgency, and live in readiness for His return.
Call to Action:
• Examine Your Heart: Are you ready for Jesus’ return?
• Empower Your Witness: Ask God for a fresh infilling of the Holy Spirit to boldly proclaim the gospel.
- Encourage Others: Share the hope of His soon-coming kingdom with those around you.
The future kingdom of Jesus Christ is coming. His kingdom will be greater than the Roman empire or the British empire or the Mongol Empire. It will encompass the whole world.You will be a part of that kingdom if you stay in the church and live for God.


Expository Series
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