Monday, September 14, 2009

Luke 21, Part 3

Scripture: Luke 21:25-38

Observation: Jesus' return. Jesus explains what the future will bring and what to expect when He returns. There will be signs in the heavens and on earth, so spectacular that people will faint from fear. This indicates something mankind has never experienced before. Then the Son of Man will be seen coming in a cloud in great glory. This would be the sign that redemption was near. Jesus gives the parable of the fig tree. When a fig tree begins to bud and show leaves, we know summer is near. Likewise, when the signs Jesus prophesied begin to appear, we will know His coming approaches. Because of this we are exhorted to be alert, on the lookout, ready and waiting for His return.

Application: People have long speculated as to the time of Jesus' return. Jesus taught that His return was imminent, and would bring redemption to believers, so of course we desire it with all our hearts. So the natural thing to do is try and put together a time line to figure out His return date, right? Wrong. Jesus said to be awake, alert, on the watch. But He also said the date was known only to the Father. Jesus was teaching us to pray for endurance, because what is coming will need our full attention.

Prayer: Father God, I know Jesus is coming back because Your Word says so. Show me how to be alert without being preoccupied by dates or minor details. My focus needs to be on Your will, and nothing else. Whether Your return is today or 20 years from now, may I live each day awaiting that which is sure. In Jesus' name I pray, Amen.

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