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Waiting
For The Soon Return Of Christ!
Rick
Renner
“… What shall be the sign of thy coming, and
of the end of the world?” — Matthew 24:3
Today I want to talk
to you about “where” we are in time in reference to the return of Jesus and the
end of the age.
Many seem to have an
inner knowing that we are getting very close to the end, so let’s look at
Matthew 24:3 to see what Jesus Himself had to say about His return and the end
of the age.
Nearly 2,000 years ago, Jesus’ disciples took an opportunity to
ask Him a very pointed question about the last days. They specifically asked
the Lord, “… What shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the
world?” (Matthew 24:3).
Let’s make one thing
clear as we get started.
The word “world”
in this phrase does not refer to the end of the world itself — because the
world will never end; it will be changed (see 2 Peter 3:12,13).
The word used here
was translated from the Greek word aionos, which refers
to an age.
Thus, the disciples
were actually interested in knowing when this present age would
come to a close.
The New King James Version states
it correctly: “…What will be the sign of Your coming, and of the end of the
age?”
This word “end”
in Greek is the word suntelos and it
describes the completion, conclusion, closure, culmination, ending, finish, sum-up, or the
ultimate wrap-up of a thing.
The disciples wanted
to know what the sign would be that this current age was experiencing its
final wrap-up.
The word “sign”
is a translation of the Greek word semeion.
It was used to
describe an authenticating mark or a guarantee. It could have been used to authenticate that a document was real or that an
object was genuine.
In other words, semeion indicated the absolute
proof, reality, or genuineness of a thing.
An example of semeion could be signs placed
outside a city limits as indicators to help travelers authenticate exactly where they were at the
moment.
This means the
disciples were asking Jesus what sign should be taken as an authenticating mark or guarantee — an absolute, genuine proof — that
His coming was imminent and that the end of the age was nigh.
Because I live in a
suburb of Moscow, I’ll use my daily travels to this enormous city as an example
of the point I want you to understand.
No matter what
direction I approach Moscow from, I can see signs on the
road that are strategically placed to let travelers know they’re headed toward
the city limits.
The closer I get to
Russia’s capital city, the closer together the signs appear so that I can know
how far I have remaining on my journey before I cross the border into this
immense region.
The signs validate
and alert me to the fact that I am approaching my destination.
The nearer I get to
this city, the environment around me also starts to change. For example, on my
route into Moscow from my home, I see a lot of Russia’s countryside along the
way.
The road I travel
winds among beautiful spruce and fir trees.
But the closer I get
to this metropolitan center, the scenery begins to change. I see industry,
multifamily housing, and high-rise buildings, and the roads become denser with
traffic.
At first, these
changes are subtle and barely noticeable. But the nearer I get to my
destination, the more obvious and vast the changes in the scenery become.
As I reach the very
outskirts of the city, the changes appear almost abruptly. Change, change,
change — rapid change — is what I encounter as I travel
from just outside Moscow to just inside the city.
When I finally reach the
city limits, I see a huge sign that reads MOSCOW.
That sign separates
the outskirts from the city itself, and the moment I drive past it, the
sign authenticates that I have entered new territory.
I’m no longer traveling toward Moscow —
I have entered the city and arrived at my
destination.
When I’m driving from
the countryside toward Moscow, without signs telling
me where I’m headed, I could think I’m just somewhere out in the country.
In other words, I
would know only intellectually that this immense city was somewhere out in
front of me — just as we know that Jesus’ return will occur at some time out in
front of us.
Of course, travelers
could understand when they’re about to approach the city limits of Moscow based
on their Global Positioning System, their rate of speed, and traffic
conditions.
But under normal
circumstances, they wouldn’t know that their arrival was imminent without signs.
As we approach
Christ’s return and the end of this present age, we will likewise see visible
changes all around us that appear almost abruptly.
I actually believe
that we’re no longer approaching the
last part of the last days; rather, we have crossed the border,
and we are already there.
When did the “last
days” begin? In biblical terms, the “last days” officially began on
the Day of Pentecost.
Peter announced in
Acts 2:17 and 18 that the last days of this age were officially initiated when
the Holy Spirit was poured out.
So for the last
approximate 2,000 years, we have been living in “the last days” on God’s
prophetic calendar. We are now living in the final stages of this period.
Let me use the
example of a football game to illustrate this point. When the players return to
the field just after halftime, play begins in the second half, or the last
half, of the game.
That would be an
example of the beginning of the end. But when the game is winding down in the
last half to the last minutes and seconds of the fourth quarter, that very
vividly describes a wrap-up — the very end of the game.
I personally believe
that this perfectly depicts where we are in history. We’ve been playing this
last-days game for about 2,000 years.
But now it’s the
fourth quarter, and the game is winding down to the last “minutes and seconds”
before Jesus comes and the game is wrapped up.
As we head into the
very last moments of the last days, you and I are on this end-times team as
members of the Body of Christ. God, who summons each generation to live on this
planet, has called you and me for such a time as this (see Isaiah 41:4; Esther 4:14).
And with that
calling, a divine role has been assigned to each one of us.
It has never been
more important to discover that role, get in our place, and apply ourselves to
it spirit, soul, and body with all the strength and enthusiasm we
can muster.
As believers, we must
be fully engaged and not sidelined or relegated to “sitting on the bench” in
these last moments of the last days.
If we will honor the
transforming Cross of Christ and His Word, we can be confident we’ll be
positioned to participate in this last, greatest move of God’s Spirit the world
has ever seen!
Are you ready?
This is a time to set
our hearts to seek God and get prepared for the last moments of this age that
Jesus prophesied about.
The fact is that we
are privileged to be personal witnesses of the time
that the Old Testament prophets, Jesus, Paul, John, and Peter all prophesied
would come!
We are truly a chosen
generation as we experience the wrap-up of the age and wait for the soon return
of Christ!
MY PRAYER FOR TODAY
Father, I ask You to help me do all I can to prepare my heart for the soon return of Jesus. Times are changing — and I’m thankful to know what Jesus had to say about the end of the age in Matthew 24:3. Help me comprehend the significance of the fact that I’ve been chosen to be a part of a very special generation. Help me find my role, get in my place, and do all I can to help advance the Gospel and its message before the age ends and Jesus returns. And especially help me to reach my family, friends, acquaintances, and coworkers with the message that the Cross has the power to save them, forgive them, and transform their lives!
Father, I ask You to help me do all I can to prepare my heart for the soon return of Jesus. Times are changing — and I’m thankful to know what Jesus had to say about the end of the age in Matthew 24:3. Help me comprehend the significance of the fact that I’ve been chosen to be a part of a very special generation. Help me find my role, get in my place, and do all I can to help advance the Gospel and its message before the age ends and Jesus returns. And especially help me to reach my family, friends, acquaintances, and coworkers with the message that the Cross has the power to save them, forgive them, and transform their lives!
I pray this in Jesus’ name!
MY CONFESSION FOR TODAY
I confess that I am blessed to be a part of the wrap-up of the age before the return of Jesus Christ. It is no accident that I am alive at this time. God made me for such a time as this — and I will step into my place, fulfill my role, and do all I can to shine the light of the Gospel to those who are sitting in darkness. God will use me to remove the blinders that are on the eyes of unbelievers and bring them into the Kingdom of His dear Son!
I confess that I am blessed to be a part of the wrap-up of the age before the return of Jesus Christ. It is no accident that I am alive at this time. God made me for such a time as this — and I will step into my place, fulfill my role, and do all I can to shine the light of the Gospel to those who are sitting in darkness. God will use me to remove the blinders that are on the eyes of unbelievers and bring them into the Kingdom of His dear Son!
I declare this by faith in Jesus’ name!
QUESTIONS FOR YOU TO CONSIDER
1.
What signs do you see that make you think we are living in the
very closing days of the last days? Can you make a list and back it up with
scriptural references?
2.
If you don’t think we’re living in the last part of the last days,
how have you come to that conclusion?
3.
If you believe we are living at
the very end of the age, as many believe, what specific actions do you need to
take to tell others about the saving message of Jesus? Has the Lord put certain
unsaved people on your heart as your personal assignment to faithfully lift up
in prayer until they come to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ? Who are
those individuals?
OUR
VISION… Is to take the Gospel both to our nearby world and to the ends of
the earth, proclaiming Christ, and warning and teaching every man with all
wisdom, in order that we may present every person fully mature in Christ
Jesus. – Colossians 1:28
Rick and Denise met while they were each on an
individual quest to wholeheartedly follow God’s plan for their lives. Rick was
a college student, growing in his teaching ministry. Denise was a talented
vocalist. She chose not to pursue a course that held the prospect of performing
with the Metropolitan Opera so that she could instead pursue a relationship
with Rick and fulfill her heart’s desire to enter full-time ministry.
Rick
and Denise’s friendship has led to a lifelong love and a powerful partnership
in building the Kingdom of God. After a decade of ministry, first as pastors
and then as itinerant ministers, Rick and Denise Renner embarked on an
adventure of a lifetime. In January 1991, the Renners and their sons — Paul
(then 8), Philip (then 6), and Joel (then 2) — left behind all they knew to
relocate their family to serve the region that only weeks earlier had become
the former Soviet Union.
Rick
and Denise remember kneeling together as a family and kissing the ground when
they arrived at the airport in Latvia on that cold January day. In that moment,
they all committed their lives to the will of God and to the people of their
new homeland. The following year, Rick moved forward to launch and establish
the first of its kind — and eventually the largest — Christian television
network in that region of the world.
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