The Destruction Of
And The End Of The World
– Matthew
Twenty-Four –
Jesus, foreseeing the terrible
destruction that would come upon
Questions
about the destruction of
The questions asked by the disciples were "Tell
us, when will these things be? And what will be the
sign of Your coming, and of the end of the age?"
(Matthew 24:3) They assumed that what Jesus was talking about would be at His
second coming. They asked about "when" and "what signs would be
given?" We will later see that the things before Matthew 24:34 would take
place in the lifetime of those in that generation. “Assuredly, I say to you,
this generation will by no means pass away till all these things take place.”
Jesus warned them of the
possibility of being misled. This is our Lord's number one warning! "Take
heed that no one deceives you." (Matthew 24:4) How can you make sure you
are not deceived? You check it out in God's Word and carefully study for
yourself. Jesus said that there would be false Christs,
wars, famines, earthquakes, and the gospel would be preached to the whole
world. All of these would be things people would try to use as signs but these
things would not pinpoint the destruction of
Sign concerning the destruction of
Many think these things refer
to the end of the world. But, this cannot be because these things would happen
"immediately'' and these things are before Matthew 24:34. Remember, in
Matthew 24:34 Jesus starts His discussion of the end of the world.
Some say this has to be the end
of the world because of the natural disasters described in the text. These
natural disasters were used commonly in the Old Testament
to talk about the fall of nations. (1) Babylon, Isaiah 13:1, Isaiah 13:6-13,
(2) Egypt, Isaiah 19:1-2, Ezekiel 32:2-9, (3) Tyre, Isaiah 23:1, Isaiah
24:21-23, (4) Edom, Isaiah 34:4-6, (5) Nineveh, Nahum 1:1-5, (6) Israel, Amos
8:9, and (7) Judah, Jeremiah 4:5-6, Jeremiah 4:23-28.
Here they are used to talk
about the destruction of the Jewish nation. The destruction of
This
Generation Shall
Jesus said, "Heaven and
earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away. But of that day and
hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only."
(Matthew 24:35-36) "That day" is used to refer to the final day of Judgment, Jesus said (1) no one knows when it will
be, (2) no signs will be given, and (3) no fleeing from this event. "That
day" will be a day of separation. Christians will certainly prepare
themselves for "that day." "Therefore you also be ready, for the
Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect." (Matthew 24:44)
The faithful
must watch and prepare – Matthew 24:45-51: The
servant who watches for the Master's return will have a great motivation to
faithfulness and will be blessed. "Blessed is that servant whom his
master, when he comes, will find so doing." (Matthew 24:46) A failure to
focus on "that day" will cause one to be unfaithful. (Matthew
24:48-51)
The final Judgment will also
come as the Lord promised. The precise time of Judgment Day is not revealed for
us to know, so that we must at all times be watching for it. Therefore, we as Christians
are obligated by the Lord's Word to watch for His coming. Are you ready for the
Judgment day? (Amos
The seriousness of judgment and
eternity says that sinners should come to Christ and live for Him. Purify your
heart by faith (John