Our Decisive Task
The End will not come until the Gospel of the Kingdom of God has been proclaimed to all nations – Matthew 24:14.
When the subject of the Second Coming is raised, the question
of what “sign” or “signs” will precede it is asked. Invariably, wars,
earthquakes, tsunamis, famines, and similar catastrophes are proposed as the harbingers
of that day. Yet Jesus himself gave us the definitive answer to the
question, namely, the completion of the mission of the Church to
proclaim his Salvation and Lordship to all nations.
After his final visit to the Temple, Christ predicted its
destruction. Because Israel had rejected her Messiah, “All these things will
come upon this generation. Behold, your house is left to you desolate. Truly I
declare to you, there will not be left one stone upon another that will not be
thrown down” - (Matthew 23:34-39, 24:1-2).
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In reaction, the disciples asked two questions. First, when would the predicted destruction of the Temple occur? Second, what would be the “sign” of the coming of the Son of Man and the conclusion of the age?
Jesus began his answers with a dire warning - Beware of false
messiahs and false prophets who will deceive many. His disciples would hear
about wars, earthquakes, international conflicts, and famines. False prophets
and other deceivers would point to such events as signs of the rapidly approaching
End of the Age.
However, calamities of this sort were not indicators of the nearness
of the End. Disasters would occur but the “End is not yet.” False teachers
would infiltrate his Church and point to these very things as “signs” of his imminent
return. Thus, deceivers would raise false expectations and thereby “deceive
many” - (Matthew 24:4-8, 2 Thessalonians 2:1-4).
Human and natural catastrophes occur regularly, therefore, we as Christ’s disciples must "not be alarmed" when such events inevitably do occur. They are not chronological markers by which we may calculate the timing of the End. At most, they constitute a “beginning of birth pains,” portends of the inevitable conclusion of the present age.
To the first question, Christ’s answer was within one “generation,” that is, the generation that was contemporary with Jesus
would see the destruction of the Temple, and this happened when a Roman army
destroyed it in A.D. 70, exactly as he predicted - within one generation
- (Matthew 3:7, 11:16, 12:34-45, 16:4, 17:17, 23:33-36, 24:34).
THE SIGN
Regarding his “coming on the clouds and the conclusion of
the age,” Jesus declared that no man knows that day or hour except God alone, and
therefore, we must always be prepared for its unexpected and sudden arrival.
Knowledge of the “times and seasons” belongs to God
alone, and any man who claims such knowledge either lies or arrogates to himself
inside information that even the Son of Man does not possess - (Matthew 24:36,
Mark 13:33, Acts 1:7-9).
As to the requested “sign,” Jesus gave us one
explicit goal that must be achieved before he returns – Namely, the “proclamation
of this Gospel of the Kingdom in the whole habitable earth for a testimony
to all nations.” Only “then will the end come.”
The message of his Kingdom is Good News for all men and
women who hear and obey it, and we as his Church must bear witness to it in
every inhabited corner of the Earth before the “Son of Man arrives… to gather
his saints” and to judge the nations - (Matthew 24:14).
In the Greek clause, the demonstrative pronoun translated as
“this Gospel” or ‘houtos’ is emphatic. It is, “this
Gospel of the Kingdom” that must be proclaimed, presumably, the same Gospel
message preached by Jesus and his Apostles.
That is the task he assigned to his disciples. We must “Go
and teach all nations to observe all things whatsoever I commanded you; behold,
I am with you even unto the end of the age.” This task must be completed before
he returns and consummates God’s kingdom, raises the dead, destroys the “last
enemy, Death,” and gathers his elect to himself - (Matthew 28:18-20, Acts
1:6-8, 1 Corinthians 15:20-28).
So, how do we know when the task is done? According to Jesus, when the End does arrive! The fact that the Son of Man has not appeared on the clouds of Heaven is rock-solid evidence that our mission remains unfinished.
The human desire to know when Jesus will arrive is
understandable. The desire for certainty about the future drives our attempts
to discern the “times and seasons” and calculate dates. Nevertheless, all
past attempts to do so have failed miserably; date-setting always results in
disappointment.
In the interim between now and his return, we are called to
preach the Gospel until it has reached the “uttermost parts of the Earth.”
Completing this mission matters far more than possessing accurate information
about signs, the future, “times and seasons,” and prophetic timetables.
This both raises and answers the question – Why has Christ’s
return been “delayed,” supposedly, for 2,000+ years? The answer is clear. Since the Church has yet
to complete its mission, he is waiting for us to proclaim the Kingdom of God to
every corner of the globe, and only then will he appear “on the clouds of
heaven” to gather us to him. In
this way, we may “hasten” his return and the Day of the Lord.
Jesus is not late, nor has God “delayed” Christ’s return for
some reason known only to Him. The Risen Lord is waiting for his Church to
complete the one paramount task assigned to it by him.
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SEE ALSO:
- The Decisive Day - (The arrival of Jesus will be an event of great victory and finality that will result in the resurrection and the New Creation)
- Death, the Last Enemy - (The arrival of Jesus at the end of the age will mean the resurrection and the end of the Last Enemy, namely, Death - 1 Corinthians 15:24-28)
- Jesus Conquered Death - (Paul reminded Timothy of the resurrection of Jesus and his victory over death since false teachers were denying the future resurrection of believers)
- Notre Tâche Décisive - (La Fin ne viendra pas tant que l'Évangile du Royaume de Dieu n'aura pas été proclamé à toutes les nations-Matthieu 24: 14)
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