There is no scripture support for this view. He said He would come back during His generation to destroy Jerusalem and its temple, which is historical fact. For those who pierced Him to have seen Him and bowed, His return must have been circa 70 AD. For those standing there to still be alive, He must have returned. One major problem you futurists have is you don't look at the literal translation of Mat 24:3. Here it is:
3 And when he is sitting on the mount of the Olives, the disciples came near to him by himself, saying, `Tell us, when shall these be? and what [is] the sign of thy presence, and of the full end of the age?'
Josephus in fact records the full end of their age.
But as for that house, God had, for certain, long ago doomed it to the fire; and now that fatal day was come, according to the revolution of ages..." WAR 6-4-5
The disciples associated the destruction of the temple with the end of their age and SO DOES JOSEPHUS!!!
They wanted to know the SIGN OF HIS PRESENCE and it wasn't the world coming to an end, it was THEIR AGE, THE MOSAIC OR JEWISH AGE which was to end, not the planet. If His return was to be a visible, bodily return, they wouldn't need a sign of it as it would be obvious. As long as you futurists continue to hold these two incorrect views, you'll never get out of the quagmire you are in.
It's funny, all the disciples could talk about was the return of Christ, their redeemer and friend. And they spoke of it as imminent. Yet, none of the post 70 AD early church writers spoke of it, except for St. Ignatius who claimed Christ had returned which I will quote next.
We are each immediately resurrected upon our deaths, if we are believers. Both Peter and Paul taught our earthly body is merely a tent covering our immortal body. St. Ignatius in his letter to the Magnesians in Chapter 9 makes this explosive statement:
CHAPTER 9
9:1 If then those who had walked in ancient
practices attained unto newness of hope, no longer
observing sabbaths but fashioning their lives after
the Lord's day, on which our life also arose through
Him and through His death which some men deny -- a
mystery whereby we attained unto belief, and for this
cause we endure patiently, that we may be found
disciples of Jesus Christ our only teacher --
9:2 if this be so, how shall we be able to live
apart from Him? seeing that even the prophets, being
His disciples, were expecting Him as their teacher
through the Spirit. And for this cause He whom they
rightly awaited, when He came, raised them from the
dead.
Nope. They exist now. Keep in mind, we have two realms, physical and spiritual. There are far more people who have died and moved on into the spiritual realm than who are alive in our physical realm. If you think they are all soul-less beings floating around in heaven you are sadly mistaken. They are fully recognizable bodily spiritual flawless beings right now as many near death experiences have testified. When we die, we will join them.