Showing posts with label end times. Show all posts
Showing posts with label end times. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Matthew 25:1-30 "Waiting vs Watching"

Read Matthew 25:1-30.

"Therefore, keep watch, because you do not know the day or the hour." NIV
Today I was reading the blog of a friend who is about to deliver her third baby any day now. She was talking about "waiting" and all waiting encompasses in our lives. Then I opened up my Bible and read this passage on looking for the return of Jesus. My first thought was, "Wow, we are waiting for Christ like Tammi is waiting for that baby." But of course while there are similarities, there are profound differences as well.

We are both waiting for an event of which no one knows the day or the time. It's a great mystery that lies only in the hands of God. And I'm glad we don't know. Life would be very boring without some mystery to it.

We both look forward to a delivery from difficulties with a huge reward at the end. Just as Tammi's body will be free from the burden she carries, we will be all free from the boundaries and burdens of this life. No more suffering, pain, or sorry. No more struggles. No more evil to contend with. And our reward will be to forever live in a Kingdom where the King shines so brightly He provides the very light we need. We will worship forever in His very presence and the enemy will be no more. Even as I write these words my heart is crying out, "Come, Lord Jesus, Come!" But again, we must wait.

But the stark difference between a waiting pregnant mother and the body of Believers waiting for Christ's return is this -- we must be active wait-ers. A mother makes some preparation for a newborn, but towards the end, her size encumbers her activity and she does a lot of resting getting ready for the rigors of labor and the first few months of sleepless nights. But as the time approaches for Christ's return, the Believer's body must become more active. Yes, we still must take our quiet times before the Almighty to hear His directions through His Word and Spirit, but we can't be sitting around looking to the clouds. There are so many more people to reach; so much more work to be done. And this is a mandate to all Believers, not just a chosen few. We all must be hard at word about the King's business. Time is running out and so many still don't know Jesus.

So instead of waiting, we will watch. "Waiting" implies quiet inactivity. While "watching" can be an inert activity like watching a ball game or a TV show, we can combine it with a physical action. Walk into any exercise club to see that. Watching is keeping an eye out while still working diligently. Keep one eye on the task and one eye on the sky. He's coming.

Further Thoughts:
  1. Read the story of Nehemiah and the rebuilding of the wall in Jerusalem. While they worked, they kept a watch out for their enemy. And yes, we do need to keep a watch out for the Enemy, but we are also watching for Christ's return. I think of my daughter's fast pitch softball games. While they are running the bases, they need to be alert to where the ball is, but all the time they listen to and watch the third base coach for instructions. He has the complete picture and a clearer perspective of the situation. If we keep our eyes on Jesus, we will be able to work freely until He returns.
  2. Compare and contrast watching out for the Enemy and watching for Christ's return. Which do we do more of? How can we combine our watching to accomplish the same task? What does the Scripture say about this?
  3. In your life right now, do you have a good balance of waiting quietly before the Lord and working diligently for the cause of Jesus Christ? If not, what needs to change.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Matthew 24:36-51 "No, Really, Are You Ready?"

Read Matthew 24:36-51.

"So you also must be ready because the Son of Man will come at an hour when\ you do not expect him." NIV
This is a very challenging passage. Am I ready at all times for Him to come? Am I living the Christian life every day in everything I do - not just on Sundays or when doing "churchy" things? Is my life so enmeshed in Jesus Christ that my soul is ready to go with Him at any time.

I pray I am. But reading this again is a great reminder. Verse 43 is a great analogy - if a thief is coming, a man would watch for him. He doesn't just go to bed and say, " Oh well, if he comes, he comes." The man is alert, watchful, ready. I want to have that same readiness.

So how do we remain ready? He tells us in verses 45-47. We keep feeding the people as good servants. We continue living out the greatest commandment - every day in everything we do. Loving God and loving others covers all we need to know. If we truly bury ourselves in those concepts, we have accomplished all He asks of us. That is a ready heart. That is a life that is living out the Truth that Jesus called us to.

Further Thoughts:
  1. Take some time to look over the last week. Did you live for God in everything you did? Were there things you shouldn't have done? Were there actions you should have taken? Would you have been ready at any time for Him to come back? If the answer is no, what needs to change?

Friday, November 7, 2008

Matthew 24:1-35 "Are You Ready?"

Read Matthew 24:1-35.

"I tell you the truth, not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down." NIV
I know Jesus is talking about the temple in this verse, but as I read it tied with the end of the age, it made me wonder where I put my time and talents. What are my priorities? The bottom line is, am I investing in people or in things.

Jesus gives us all kinds of signs to watch for the end of the age, but no one really knows when that will happen. Wars? We've got 'em. Famines and earthquakes? Check. The persecution? Some are already experiencing it. But it will become worse.

So when I'm facing the escalation of these events, where will I be - spiritually - to be able to stand them. Jesus says in verse 12, "Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold, but he who stands firm to the end will be saved." Is my love established enough to stand firm or will it grow cold? I guess that depends on what I love now. Am I living out love for people or for things and positions? What are my motives for what I do? If I am only gaining power and more stuff, when persecution takes root in America, will I stand to defend something that I know will soon all be gone? Why would I? My love has been placed on crumbling stones that will "be thrown down."

But, if I build my life and priorities on love for God and for people, then I have a reason to stand. My purposes are higher than the temporal. I'm dealing in the eternal. Interesting that this passage comes so closely after the Matthew 22:34-40 passage on the greatest commandment. If I claim to be a Christian and follow the ways of the Pharisees, my heart will definitely grow cold when facing opposition. But if I follow the greatest commandment, completely enmesh my life in loving God and people, I will be ready for whatever comes in the future.

Even though these signs of the end seem far away, I'm establishing who I am right now -- for good or for bad. We certainly can't live for self and thinking, "I'll change when I need to." The decision is now. " We are faced with a choice as the Israelite people faced when Joshua said to them in Joshua 24:14-15 (ESV), "Now therefore fear the Lord and serve him in sincerity and in faithfulness. Put away the gods that your fathers served beyond the River and in Egypt, and serve the Lord. And if it is evil in your eyes to serve the Lord, choose this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your fathers served in the region beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord."

Further Thoughts:
  1. Read Joshua 24. He lead the people to make the right choice.
  2. So who do you serve? Analyze your activities, priorities, where you spend your money and time.... Do you use your time in love for God and people or in acquisition of money and things? Why?
  3. We are told that Jesus will come in the "twinkling of an eye." When that happens, we are either ready or we aren't? Are you ready? Why or why not?

Monday, May 5, 2008

Ephesians 1:9-10

"And he made known to us the mystery of his will according to his good pleasure, which he purposed in Christ, to be put into effect when the times will have reached their fulfillment -- to bring all things in heaven and on earth together under one head even Christ." NIV

There is no secret. The mystery is revealed. People ask, what does the future hold. Of course, they are speaking of their own little world of job, money, health. Or maybe they are referring to the U.S. and its political future, or economy, or the health care or education systems. They could even be speaking of the future of the world and fall short of the meaning of this verse.

In the end, all the things we worry and wonder about will be meaningless. When the end of times comes and earth meets heaven, it will only Jesus Christ, crucified and risen. That is all that will matter. Will we continue to focus so much energy on the temporal and never place our eyes on the eternal? God, help us.

Further Thoughts:
1. What is it all going to boil down to? (Read Revelation 19-22 - It is the last "chapter" of this world. Pause at the end of Ch. 20 and pray for those you know who need to know Jesus.)
2. So where should my focus be? (Read Mark 12:28-31 [command] and Matthew 28:19-20 [commission].)
3. What is my particular calling to fulfill this command and commission using my unique personality and giftings?