The rest of this chapter gives further instruction concerning "the day of the Lord." Then, the believer can "Rejoice evermore." Believers truly have much to look forward to. Unbelievers or those who are not saved and do not have their hope in Him will suffer "the day of the Lord." So, what are believers to be watching for?
Peter puts it this way in 2 Pet 3.10:
"But the day of the Lord WILL come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein SHALL be burned up." Amos tells us in 5.18,
"Woe unto you that desire the day of the Lord!...(it is) darkness, and not light." Bro. Joel prophesies in 2.1-3 that :
"the day of the Lord cometh, for it is nigh at hand; (it is) a day of darkness...clouds...thick darkness...A fire devoureth...a flame burneth...desolate wilderness;...nothing shall escape..."
What to watch for? Well, 2 Tim 3.1-5 speaks of "perilous times." Matt 24 gives a vivid account of events and things to "watch" for. Much of Matthews words would've made sense during the greatest persecution of the early church. However, it may also be accounted to modern times. Bro. Luke 21.11, 12 also seems to apply to the early church. However, this writer founds much hope in verse 14 where our Luke instructs to "settle it therefore in your heart..."
We are not of those who have no hope about such frightening words as "the day of the Lord." (I Thes 4.13) In the words of a wise old preacher of years ago, "we are looking for the upper taker not the undertaker. This writer does not know, "the day nor the hour," (Mt 24.36) but I do know HE IS coming again! (Mt 24.44)
Are you ready? Are you "watch"ing? Again, Mt. 24.44 warns that believers will not know when He is coming.
Many verses could also be recited about escape of such a horrendous time.
Thus, Are you saved, do you know HIM, Does HE know you? Our hearts desire is fulfilled in I Thes 5.9. Acts 4.12 and 16.31 expresses the WAY of escape from these times.
So, when you see the signs of the times noted in Matthew 24, "lift up your head, redemption draweth nigh.
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