Posts Tagged 'the second coming of Jesus Christ'

Being Prepared for His Return

JESUS SPEAKING

      “Be dressed and ready for service and keep your lamps burning, like men waiting for their master to return from a wedding banquet, so that when He comes and knocks, they can immediately open the door for Him.  It will be good for those servants whose master finds them watching when He comes […] But understand this:  If the owner of the house had known at what hour the thief was coming he would not have let his house be broken into.  You also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect Him.” (Luke 12: 35-37, 39-40)

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

      In ancient times, Jewish weddings were relatively prolonged engagements; often lasting for many days.  The guests would recline on pillows, feasting day and night; often falling asleep beside the table.  The length of the celebration was uncertain; it could end at one in the morning, or three in the afternoon. As a result, when the master of a household attended a wedding, his servants had to be prepared for his return at any moment.  Thus, Jesus uses this parable to illustrate His second coming.  After ascending into heaven, He promised to return; yet provided no specific day or hour. He could return tonight, a month from now, or in a hundred years. And so His servants must eagerly await his arrival every second of every day.

     Many years ago, prior to my conversion, I was engaged in a life of sinful disobedience.  I lived alone, in an apartment paid for by my Dad.  He would occasionally pop in to make sure the apartment was clean and in proper condition.  One evening, while hosting a drunken bash, things got out of hand.  We smashed beer bottles in my living room.  An exterior window was broken, and another party-goer broke my car window with an empty beer bottle.  Somehow the toilet clogged and overflowed as well; leaking into the apartment beneath me.  I eventually passed out; thinking I could clean up in the morning without anyone noticing.  However, early the following day, I was rousted from my sleep by the shouts of an angry man. “Get up,” my dad yelled in my ear!  I sprang from the mattress\ in utter shock.  I was embarrassed, ashamed, and filled with fear.  I hadn’t expected him; I never thought that he might witness the carnage of my drunken behavior.  He stood by, patiently watching as I cleaned up the entire apartment.

      Much like my Dad, the Lord is coming at an hour when we least expect Him.  We must always be ready for his return.  Those who obey the teachings of Jesus Christ are prepared to meet Him.  If we continually love and serve others, then when our savior arrives, He will say, “Well done, good and faithful servant […] enter into the joy of the Lord.”

      “Lord Heavenly Father may our hearts be filled with the expectation of Your return.  Reveal to us any areas where we are being selfish, rather than selfless. Convict our hearts and give us the strength to repent.  May we always be giving, kind, and obedient; never missing an opportunity to serve You and our fellows.  We love You Father, we praise You, and we thank You, and we ask and pray all of these things, according to Your will, in Jesus Christ’s name, Amen.”  God bless all of you!


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