"Do you see all these great buildings?" replied Jesus. "Not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down."
As Jesus was sitting on the Mount of Olives opposite the temple, Peter, James, John and Andrew asked him privately, "Tell us, when will these things happen? And what will be the sign that they are all about to be fulfilled?" (Mark 13:1-4)
And it is right after these verses that Jesus goes into the description of the signs of the end. But it isn't the end of the world. Jesus is talking about the end of the temple. It is the temple that will be destroyed and not the world. So many people today are looking at these passages and trying to apply them to 2008 and it simply does not make sense. These things all happened before AD 70 because that is when the temple finally is destroyed.
I know that's a lot to take in, but it's not my point. Sorry.
I'm sure you were hoping for the end. haha!
I want to focus on the preaching the gospel to the ends of the earth bit.
I love my youth pastor, Jason. And he talks all the time about this particular passage and I used to agree with him. He would say that he believed whole heartedly that once the gospel was preached to all the world, Jesus would finally come back. But after my lecture today I must choose to disagree with him.
Do I want to serve a god that is dependant on my actions?
Because when we say that Jesus won't come back until the gospel is preached to the ends of the earth, we're basically putting ourselves into a seat of power. What we do when we say that is we put God on the sidelines. It's as if he is twiddling his thumbs waiting to act until we've done our part. Is this right? Do I want my God to be like this?
NO NO NO!
My God can come back at any moment. My God has absolute power and authority and can act regardless of my actions on earth. He doesn't wait for my approval. He is mighty.
Now don't get me wrong. This doesn't mean I'm saying stop telling people about Jesus, because I'm not. I'm only saying that to have that mindset is wrong. To say that God is waiting on us takes away from his power.
Just some food for thought...
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4 comments:
I love this. I like looking at scripture in a way it was meant, not the way we wrongly interpret it so many times. this was so cool ben!
Interesting... I look forward to that class to say the least.
you should update this more.
i want to hear about oregon
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