There is so much to say about the Scripture in today’s reading and we
have tried to keep things short…but this reading can’t be kept short.
With so much talk from so many places today on the events of these
last days, it is easy to get caught up in what people are saying. The
question for us as Christians is this:
What Did Jesus Say?
Jesus
words are written in Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21 concerning the
signs of His coming and the events of the last days. Considering that
at the time Jesus spoke these words He had only a few more days with
the disciples before the crucifixion, we can logically conclude that
the things Jesus would tell the disciples at this time would be
extremely important. If they were important enough for Jesus to tell
in His remaining few days before the crucifixion, shouldn’t they be
important enough for us to pay close attention to today?
Jesus’
lessons had gotten progressively more intense than when He first
began teaching. The heart of His teaching began to move away from
taking care of the physical needs, the miraculous healings and the
feeding of the multitudes, and became more focused on the coming
kingdom.
This conversation took place three days
before His crucifixion. Jesus and the disciples left the temple in
Jerusalem. They journeyed on to the Mount of Olives, opposite the
temple. Peter, James, John and Andrew asked Jesus privately what would
be the sign of His coming and the end of the age.
Matthew 24:3
As
Jesus was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him
privately. "Tell us," they said, "when will this happen, and what will
be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?"
These
inner four disciples are asking, “When are you coming back to
establish your kingdom to stay forever? What supernatural occurrence
is going to happen to tell us that you are coming?” That’s what they
were really asking.
Jesus answers their question with
a warning to watch out and not be deceived. He tells His disciples
that false prophets will come claiming to be the Messiah or claiming
they know who and where the Messiah is. Some false prophets will also
acknowledge that Jesus is the Messiah but will pervert and distort the
gospel. False prophets will claim, without using evidence that the
end is near. They will misquote Scripture. Many will be deceived.
Jesus warns His disciples that if anyone claims that they know where
He is, to not believe it because He says He will come so that no one
can miss it. There will be wars and rumors of wars. Nations will rise
up against nation, kingdom against kingdom, not necessarily against
each other in battle but will just rise up beside each other. There
will be new nations and kingdoms formed, greedy for power and wealth.
There will be earthquakes, famines, pestilences, fearful events and
great signs from heaven.
Jesus tells them not to be
alarmed. These things will happen. They are the beginnings of birth
pains but the end is still to come. As the time gets closer to Jesus’
coming, the events of these last days will be on an ever increasing
scale. As time progresses, they will become more severe. They will
increase in intensity and frequency, just as labor pains.
Next
Jesus tells the disciples what will happen to them before all this
takes place. Jesus tells them that they will be handed over to local
councils and flogged in synagogues. They will stand before governors
and kings and those in authority. They will be put in prison. They
will be betrayed by parents, children, brothers, relatives and
friends. They will be hated by all nations for no other reason than
their faith in Jesus. They will be persecuted and even put to death.
He warns them to be on their guard. He tells them not to worry
beforehand about what they are to say in their defense. The Holy Spirit
will be speaking for them with words and wisdom that none of their
adversaries will be able to resist or contradict.
Jesus
tells His disciples that when they see these things happen, they will
know that the end is near, right at the door. Jesus also reminds the
disciples that no one knows the day or hour, not the angels in heaven,
or even Jesus Himself, only God the Father knows. And while we cannot
know the day or hour, we can know the "season".
Jesus
compared events of the last days to labor pains. As birth pains
increase, become more frequent and closer together, so will the
frequency and intensity of events that lead up to Jesus’ coming. Then
many more false Christs and false prophets will appear and perform
signs and miracles to deceive the elect-- if that were possible. There
will be more wars and rumors of wars. More nations will rise up
against nations, more kingdoms against kingdoms, greedy for power and
wealth. There will be many more earthquakes, famines, pestilences,
fearful events and great signs from heaven.
When all
these things happen that Jesus predicted many people will be leading
normal lives in their unbelief, eating, drinking, marrying, etc. just
like they were in Noah’s day before the flood. They will be unaware
that Jesus’ return is imminent. And they will not care. That is how it
will be at the coming of the Son of Man.
The events
of these last days will be startling when they take place to those who
don’t know what to be watching for. Those who are learning about the
events leading up to these last days will know the signs so that those
days will not catch them by surprise. They will not be “comatose”.
The day of the Lord will not come upon believers like a thief in the
night. We are watching because we are children of light.
The
events of these last days are nothing to fear. When we read of
devastating events going on around us it can be very frightening. But
in many ways it can be very comforting to know that these things must
take place. We must endure these things as we wait for His glorious
appearing.
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