September 29 – End Time Priorities (Matthew 24:36-51)

“It will be good for that servant whose master finds him doing so when he returns.”(Matthew 24:46)

IN WORD:
There is much speculation these days about whether we are nearing the end. Many people have an opinion, even a strong one. And while the Bible has given us many clues and tells us to live with a sense of expectation, let’s face it: We don’t know the day or the hour. Jesus assured us of that. In fact, when it comes down to it, we really don’t know the century or even the millennium. We are to be watchful and wise, not cocky and dogmatic. We have to confess a certain ignorance on the issue. Even Jesus did.
One thing we can know for certain, however, is that Jesus expected His followers to be ready. And as much as we look for His coming, many of us are clearly guilty of spending too much time trying to decipher biblical codes and headlines, and then gazing into the clouds for signs of His return. A little gazing is ok; Jesus urged our awareness of the signs. But He used stronger imperatives to urge something more: We are to be about His business!
Are you aware that as we stare upward, many millions of people — even billions — remain shrouded in darkness these 2000 years after the Cross, never having heard the gospel of grace, remaining under sin, and headed unforgiven into eternity? Are you aware that as we hold costly prophecy seminars, many hungry children are waiting for someone to give them a little food and a cup of cold water in His name? Wouldn’t we be a little embarrassed if Jesus returned right now?

IN DEED:
Jesus told us to expect His return, but expectation is folly if it does not lead to a dramatic sense of urgency and readiness. There is work to be done! Jesus knows you love Him, but don’t show your love by standing in the doorway passively awaiting His arrival. His house must be put in order. The other servants must be fed. Your Master isn’t just dropping in to say hello. He’s coming for an accounting. Are you ready?

“The fact that Jesus Christ is to come again is not a reason for star-gazing, but for working in the power of the Holy Ghost.”
-Charles Spurgeon-

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