“So stay awake and be prepared, because
you do not know the day or hour of My return.”
(Matthew 25:13 NLT)
Every generation of Christians has
expected Christ to return in their lifetime. And they have had one thing in
common: They have all be wrong…
Supposing Jesus had said, “I’ll give you
three millennia to evangelize the world, and them, on January 1, A.D. 3001, I
will return at precisely 9:00 GMT.” What would the promise of His return have
meant to generations of believers who lived in the preceding centuries? In the
midst of their suffering, exiles, and martyrdom, what comfort would they have derived
from His promise, knowing that He would not come soon? And what would have been
the effect on the church if they had known that they still had a little time to
do what they wanted to do before getting around to doing what He had told them
to do? Where would have been the sense of urgency, the challenge of holiness,
and the keen sense of tiptoe anticipation?
Jesus’ point was that all His disciples
should be living in a sense of anticipation, actively on the job, working hard
to bring about the consummation of His purposes and living consistent lives so
they would not be ashamed at His coming.
-- Stuart Briscoe
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