| by Lois Tverberg
Many folks are fascinated with understanding world events in the light of end-times scenarios. We feel secure by feeling we have an understanding of the story being played out before us, and we get a thrill when a Middle East headline fits our reading of Revelation. But this excitement about end-times can develop into a callous "spectator mentality" that is numb to the suffering of others. Jesus speaks several times about the end times too, and he said of his second coming, "of that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone." (Mark 13:32). He reminds us that our attempts at date-setting are futile, because not even he knows. But when Jesus talks about being ready for his return like the servants waiting for their master, what does he mean? Jesus' parable is to remind us that
we need to always be mindful of the fact that he will return to judge,
and that
we should be faithful at all times because of it. We shouldn't say
to ourselves that if we abandon our walk with the Lord that we can
just fix
things later, because "later" may not come. All of us should
have a special urgency to share the gospel and live lives that are a witness
to Christ, that we will be found faithful when he arrives. |
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