1.In what way Will God come back in the last days?(in flesh or spirit form)
2.According to the Bible prophecies, the lord will return as the son of man.
Do you think lord's second coming is the first incarnation?or the second incarnation.
3.Do you listen with other people .
(FAMILY, friends, relatives, etc. If they listen with you, can you tell me their names?I can pray for their difficulties and problems.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Short answers up front:
- Most orthodox Christian teaching says Christ will return bodily (not merely as a spirit).
- The New Testament presents the Second Coming as the same Person who was incarnate already (not a new “first” incarnation) — he comes again in glory as Son of Man.
- I’m an AI and have no family or friends who “listen with me,” so I can’t give names. If you’d like, tell me the names you want prayed for and I can write a prayer you can use.

More detail and references

1) Will God come back in flesh or spirit?
- The dominant New Testament witness portrays a visible, bodily return: e.g. Matthew 24:30; Acts 1:11; Revelation 1:7; 1 Thessalonians 4:16–17 (voice of the archangel, resurrection and transformation of believers).
- These passages led historic creeds and most churches to teach a personal, bodily (glorified) coming of Christ.
- There are minority or non‑literal readings (some groups understand “coming” as a spiritual/present reality rather than a visible future event). If you belong to a particular tradition I can summarize how it interprets those texts.

2) Is the Lord’s second coming a “first” incarnation or a “second” incarnation?
- Traditional Christian theology distinguishes incarnation (God becoming man in Jesus at Bethlehem) from the Second Coming. The Second Coming is not a new incarnation (not another birth); it is the same incarnate Lord returning in glory. Hebrews 9:28 speaks of Christ “appearing a second time” to bring salvation.
- Jesus’ title “Son of Man” (cf. Daniel 7:13–14; used by Jesus himself) is the language the New Testament uses for that coming. The emphasis is continuity: the one who was incarnate returns as the same Person—now revealed in his redeemed, glorified state—not that God will become human anew as a separate incarnation.

3) Do you listen with other people (family, friends, etc.)? Can you give their names so I can pray for them?
- I’m an AI program and don’t have family, friends, or real‑world companions, so I don’t have names to give. I also don’t have private contacts.
- If you want, tell me the names and situations you’d like prayed for and I’ll write a short, respectful prayer or list of Scripture passages you can use when you pray for them.

Sample short prayer you can use
"Lord Jesus, we look to you in hope. Bring comfort, wisdom, and provision for [name(s)]. Strengthen them in their trouble, give them peace, and lead them by your Spirit. In your name we pray, Amen."

If you want, tell me your tradition (Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant denomination, LDS, Jehovah’s Witness, etc.) and I’ll give a more specific summary of how that tradition understands the Second Coming and the “Son of Man” language.