what does the bible say?
Jesus teaches in Matthew 24:36 that no one knows the day or the hour of His return, not even the angels in heaven, but the Father alone. This means the timing of Christ’s return has been intentionally withheld from humanity, placing it fully under God’s sovereign authority (Matthew 24:36). Even Jesus, in His earthly mission, affirmed that this specific knowledge belongs only to the Father, underscoring both divine mystery and divine control.
Because the exact time is unknown, Jesus warned against speculation and emphasized that believers must not try to calculate or predict it (Matthew 24:42–44). Instead of giving a timeline, Jesus calls His followers to live in constant readiness, as His return will come unexpectedly like a thief in the night (1 Thessalonians 5:2). This uncertainty is purposeful and calls us to live faithful lives, always ready for His return, rather than living in spiritual complacency (Matthew 25:13). The unknown “day and hour” is not meant to create fear but to keep every generation prepared to meet Christ at any moment (Matthew 24:36–44).