Friday, September 11, 2009

Luke 21, Part 2

Scripture: Luke 21:5-24

Observation: The destruction of the temple and of Jerusalem are foretold. Jesus provides a general outline of what is to come, without giving specifics such as dates and times. The disciples begin by speaking of the beauty of the temple. Historians have marveled at its size, its riches and elegance. It must have been a shock to hear Jesus tell them the temple would be so destroyed, "not one stone will be left upon another." (v.6). The disciples ask for signs of the inevitable. Jesus speaks prophetically, pointing to things that would happen during that time (v. 8-19), and things that would also happen farther into the future (v. 20-24). These events would mirror themselves in their time, but also in the times of the Gentiles (v.24). There will be persecution, not only from strangers but also from close family members. Jesus promises to give us words to speak, and "not a hair of our heads will perish." (v.18).

Application: God has given us plenty of information, without telling us everything. We know enough to be assured that God is in control and is bringing these prophesies to fulfillment. Each day we see more and more of His Words come to life in our world, yet we must be careful not to add to what Jesus has told us. We are not even to prepare speeches in our defense; He will give us wisdom at the proper time (v.14,15). Just be ready.

Prayer: Father, the time approaches when Jesus will return for His bride. I want to be ready. Times are tough, and the world is more against us each day. But You are with me, therefore I have nothing to fear. To You be all the glory and praise. It is in Jesus' name I pray, Amen.

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