Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Luke 21: A Look Ahead

Have you ever been to Washington, D.C.?  Have you walked on the Mall, seeing the Washington Monument, the Capitol Building, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Smithsonian buildings lining the way?  Imagine hearing someone say, in full earnestness, that a day was coming when not one of those marble blocks would be left upon another.

That is always the image I get when Jesus talks with His disciples about the destruction of Jerusalem.  (I am not predicting the destruction of our nation's capital - just trying to get a sense of what Jesus' words must have felt like.)  It's no wonder that hearing Him talk like this prompted their question, "Uh, when will this be?"

For Jerusalem, it certainly happened before that generation had passed away, within about 40 years' time.  Jesus talks about the events that will happen then, as well as the development of the Church until that time, and also about the end, which will take place when the "time of the Gentiles are fulfilled."

Of course, nobody knows when the end will come.  But Jesus' message is the same to each and every generation - be ready.

3 comments:

  1. I remember when we took a class trip to DC in 5th grade. We had seen almost all of the sights, and Mr. Wilson (our teacher/leader) said that if everyone was well-behaved throughout the trip, he would take us to the mall on our last day there. Imagine our shock and disappointment when we got there.
    I still remember walking around for about an hour asking where the mall was...then someone finally explained it to me. What a ripoff!

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    1. OK, this is my favorite comment on this blog all year!

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  2. Verse 27: When these things begin to take place, stand up and lift up your heads, for your redemption is drawing near." Whoo, hoo!

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