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Last week we looked at what appeared to be a “break” Jesus was taking from the narrative
Instead, what we saw was Him switching teaching methods.
He went from straight out narrative, to two parables and exhortations…this is where we begin today..
The Exhortations
Be Watchful
Be Prepared
Be watchful
Jesus uses three examples
The fig tree…mindful to watch for the “budding” signs (last week)
Noah…the sudden flood waters
The thief
Be Watchful: Noah
Christ cautioned that no man knows the exact time and date of His return
But the signs are going to be proof that it is near
Its remarkable how these closing days of the tribulation resemble the days of Noah as the date of the flood drew near
Too Little, too late
Let's look at verses 37-39
The signs will be all around for people to see, but they'll refuse to accept the truth
Just like Noah's day they lived their lives right up until the rain started falling and refused to stop
Just as in Noah's day God prepared a way of escape but when He closed the door of the ark it was too late
When Christ returns it will be too late to repent
The Flood of Noah speaks of judgement
Verses 40-42
The two in the field, and the two in the mill
One is taken, not in the rapture, but in judgment as Christ returns
The one left will be left to enter into the Kingdom
We all always assumed it was the one left behind that had no hope...
Watch therefore...because you don't know when He's coming!
Be watchful: The Thief
What if a thief called and made an appointment to rob your house?
You'd know the date, the time and you'd be watching!
Unfortunately, thieves don't do that do they
Because we don't know when to expect a thief we don't see it coming
The same is true for the return of Christ
If they're not watching they'll be taken by surprise
What do we take from This?
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Time is precious
2. We only get one lifetime to trust in Christ
3. Once this lifetime is over, that’s it
4. Time is running out, fast
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