called to witness, not debate

SCRIPTURE: Mark 13
OBSERVATION/APPLICATION:
And the gospel must first be preached to all nations. [Mark 13:10]
Jesus seems to have different priorities than us.
As He describes the end time, He is more concerned that the message is preached than that the messengers are kept safe and comfortable.
He notes that His followers (the elect or called ones) cannot be deceived [Mark 13:22], but He does not say that they will not suffer.
On the contrary, we warns them that it is going to be really tough, even heart-breaking, devastating, awful.

Christians have often gotten bogged down in the interpretation of these end time sayings of Jesus.
He seems to be describing both the immediate happenings of that century (the fall of Rome), but also the absolute end of time when He returns to gather His called ones.
Twenty centuries have passed since these words were first spoken?
How do we make sense of this?
How do we interpret the intervening course of history?
Is the budding fig tree mentioned [Mark 13:28] the restoration of the state of Israel?
Are we the generation that has witnessed this, therefore the end is at hand?

I don’t have strong ideas about these things.
To be honest, I can’t make sense of much of the end time sayings, here or in the book of Revelation.
I’m OK with that. I do know what Jesus prioritized for us, to be His faithful messengers until His return.
He’s given us His calling, He’s given us His Spirit, He’s given us His promise that our mission cannot fail.
He’s placed us when and where we are, to fulfill this task.
The last thing He wants us to do is debate the details of the end times.
He is calling us to witness, not to argue.

We focus on different things than Jesus – on impressive buildings, on safety and protection, on being blessed.
We hate hardship and suffering, so we control our lives, our churches, and our interpretations of the bible so that we can avoid them (**my take on the ‘rapture’ is that its just another attempt to avoid suffering by comfortable, middle class christians; all over the world christians are going through unspeakable persecution, and then we talk about being raptured before the tribulation???).

Jesus has given us a job to do.
We need to be alert and faithful, aware of the crisis but even more aware of the calling.
The question at the end of time will not be “did you understand My predictions” or “did you obey my calling”.
It will be good for that servant whose master finds him doing so when he returns. [Matthew 24:46]

PRAYER:
Lord I don’t understand how your return will be, but I do understand what You want me to do in the meantime. Help me to be faithful.

One Comment

  1. In the beginning . . . God gave man a task in His garden and He walked and talked with Adam and Eve.

    In the end, God will come to reclaim His world.

    We are in the between times – a time where His people still have a task to proclaim His Word in His World until He comes. Serve Him no matter the circumstances. I was created for service and all of my days I need to continually work in His garden – my assigned task – with expectation. He comes. My Savior is alive and will return. And until that day or the die I die, I must remain faithful. That is a possibility because He has given His people His Spirit to encourage us along the way. So whatever I do, I must do it with all my might as serving unto the Lord. Whatever my hand finds to do, it must be for Him.

    I like the response Luther gave when asked what he would be doing if the Lord came back today. He replied that he would be working in His vineyard.

    Help me on my way also this day Lord for Today God Is First as He is everyday as I continue my work in His vineyard. My world belongs to God.

    Give me oil in my lamp, I pray,
    Give my oil in my lamp, keep me burning,
    Keep me burning ’till the end of day.

    Sing hosanna, sing hosanna,
    Sing hosanna to the King of kings!
    Sing hosanna, sing hosanna,
    Sing hosanna to the King!

    Give me peace in my heart, keep me resting,
    Give me peace in my heart, I pray.
    Give me peace in my heart, keep me resting,
    Keep me resting ’till the end of day.

    Sing hosanna, sing hosanna,
    Sing hosanna to the King of kings!
    Sing hosanna, sing hosanna,
    Sing hosanna to the King!

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