Books of the Book: Matthew

Signs Of The Second Coming

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Participants: Glenn Russell & Ranko Stefanovic (Host)

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00:01 Welcome back. We're exploring Matthew chapter 24.
00:03 The disciples asked Jesus a question with three parts
00:07 and that question is found in verse 3.
00:11 Tell us, when will this be?
00:12 What will be the sign of your coming,
00:14 and of the close of the age?
00:16 We've been exploring that Ranko.
00:17 Yes, yes.
00:18 So Jesus provided the answer with answers.
00:22 It's better to say in accordance with the questions that the
00:29 disciples were asking.
00:31 First He tried to tell them there will be signs to remind
00:36 the disciples and all Christians coming after them of the
00:42 nearness of the Second Coming of Christ.
00:44 We have to keep in mind that when Jesus gave these generous
00:48 signs, He never wanted us to take those signs to establish
00:53 the date of the Second Coming of Christ.
00:55 But these signs remind us of the nearness of the Second Coming
00:59 of Christ.
01:01 Does it makes sense?
01:02 A very important distinction.
01:03 But not to establish the date of the Second Coming.
01:05 Then Jesus went to more specific.
01:09 The disciples asked Him about the destruction of Jerusalem.
01:12 So He told them, there is a sign.
01:14 When you see the Roman army that surrounds Jerusalem,
01:18 you know that the end of Jerusalem and the temple
01:22 is here.
01:23 By the way, we have that church father and historian Eusebius
01:28 actually telling us that when the Roman army surrounded
01:33 Jerusalem finally they made a withdrawal for a short time,
01:37 and Christians immediately in that recognized the warning
01:41 of Jesus.
01:43 They left Jerusalem.
01:44 They found shelter and protection in a small place
01:50 called Abila there in Galilee.
01:52 And according to Eusebius no Christian actually suffered
01:57 during the destruction of Jerusalem.
01:58 They recognized very, very, very...
02:00 So this prophecy was fulfilled during the lifetime of some
02:03 of the listeners, and it saved them.
02:05 Yes.
02:07 And then after Jesus talks about the destruction of Jerusalem,
02:10 there will be a long period, century long period,
02:14 of the middle ages.
02:16 Okay.
02:17 The time of the great tribulation, and then after
02:20 that Jesus goes to the next point.
02:22 Keep in mind that the disciples did not ask Jesus about the
02:26 signs of His coming.
02:29 They asked about the sign.
02:31 Why?
02:32 Because evidentially that's the sign that the prophet Daniel
02:35 mentioned about the Son of Man coming on the clouds.
02:41 So they ask Jesus about that sign.
02:43 When would that sign appear so that they know that the Second
02:49 Coming of Jesus Christ would take place.
02:51 And Jesus gives them the sign.
02:53 What do you notice here in verse 13?
02:56 After this darkening of the sun, darkening of the moon,
03:01 the earthquake, and the falling of the meteors, in verse 30
03:05 Jesus says, and then the sign; do not disappear.
03:08 It's singular.
03:09 Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky,
03:12 and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn and they will
03:17 see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky with power
03:20 and great glory and he will send his angels to gather the elect
03:25 ones from before the winds from one end of the sky to another.
03:31 By the way, we know that the same identical words are found
03:35 in the book of Revelation, chapter 6 in association with
03:38 the Second Coming of Christ.
03:40 So when are we going to know the exact date of the Second Coming
03:44 of Christ?
03:45 When Jesus actually appears On the clouds.
03:48 We cannot calculate, but we know that it is near according to
03:52 these signs.
03:54 It doesn't make sense.
03:55 There an urgency.
03:56 I want to make sure we caught a point you made earlier,
03:58 and that is that Jesus had to separate in the disciples minds
04:01 the destruction of Jerusalem from the end of the world.
04:05 And He had to show that there will be a period of time.
04:07 This whole millennium of time, and then there will be more
04:11 signs, and then...
04:13 The end.
04:14 ...then with the end.
04:15 Yeh.
04:17 Okay.
04:18 Now we are moving on to verse 32 because there is much more
04:19 to be said.
04:21 Glenn, can you read verses 30 to 35?
04:25 From the fig tree learn its lesson.
04:28 As soon as its branch becomes tender and puts forth its leaves
04:31 you know that summer is near.
04:33 So also when you see all these things, you know that he is near
04:37 at the very gates.
04:39 Truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away
04:42 till all these things take place.
04:44 Heaven and earth will pass away, but my word will not pass away.
04:49 Let's go to verse 32.
04:51 Jesus said, From a fig tree learn a parable.
04:56 We talk about the parable.
04:58 See the illustration.
05:00 Jesus says, When its branches have already become tender
05:02 and put forth its leaves, you know that the summer is here.
05:06 So when you see all these things, recognize that he is
05:10 near; right at the door.
05:11 Actually, in the last several decades some of the books that
05:16 appeared on the market here in the United States impacted
05:20 the beliefs of millions and millions of Christians
05:23 in the United States.
05:24 Let me tell you how these books are trying to explain
05:29 these texts.
05:30 Actually the fig tree here is the symbol of the nation
05:34 of Israel.
05:35 And when Jesus said, When you see the fig tree put forth its
05:41 leaves, it actually points to the establishment of the modern
05:45 state of Israel.
05:46 So when Christians see that the modern state of Israel was
05:51 established there in Palestine, that they will know that it is
05:56 just a matter of time until Jesus will come,
05:59 and we can strictly calculate the Second Coming of Christ.
06:03 How to calculate?
06:04 Because they go to the next text, verse 34.
06:08 Truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away
06:12 until all these things take place.
06:14 They see the generation that witnessed the establishment
06:19 of the modern state of Israel; that generation will not die.
06:24 That's becoming problematic though.
06:26 That's right, why?
06:27 What is the...
06:29 Because the same books, and people do not notice it,
06:31 they several times change the date of the Second Coming
06:35 of Christ because Jesus did not come according to the first
06:38 calculation that they made, then the second, and evidently they
06:41 will now have to change to the third one because the generation
06:45 that witnessed the establishment of the State of Israel in 1949
06:49 is already gone.
06:50 They will have to establish a new one.
06:51 Actually, how do you know that Jesus did not mean that the
07:01 fig tree represented the State of Israel?
07:04 Glenn, we have to go to the Gospel of Luke.
07:06 You remember we mentioned chapter 21?
07:09 Parallel passage.
07:10 The same parallel passage.
07:11 Here it is.
07:13 It's verse 29.
07:14 Let's see how Luke said it.
07:16 Glenn, can you read it?
07:17 Luke 21:29 And he told them a parable.
07:19 Look at the fig tree and all the trees.
07:22 As soon as the...
07:23 Let's look here.
07:25 Can you read it one more time?
07:26 Look at the fig tree and all the trees.
07:28 All the trees!
07:29 So Jesus did not mean to take one fig tree as a metaphor
07:34 for Israel.
07:35 He simply uses a metaphoric saying illustration;
07:38 Just look at the fig tree.
07:40 When you see that the leaves are shooting out, you know,
07:45 you know that the summer is close.
07:47 So when you see all these events taking place,
07:50 pointing to my coming, you know that my coming is near.
07:55 Can you imagine how the Christians can miss the point,
07:57 because right after the fig tree and this generation,
08:01 what is that that Jesus said?
08:02 Verse 36?
08:04 But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels
08:09 of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone.
08:11 See how people can miss the point?
08:14 Now there are other Christians, and Christians that we know
08:21 very well, that in history try to deal with and interpret this
08:29 expression: this generation will not pass away.
08:32 We have enough time, Glenn.
08:34 You have to help me that we go and see what is this generation.
08:41 Do you know where this generation is mentioned
08:43 for the first time?
08:45 Actually, it's mentioned in chapter 23.
08:47 We're at it.
08:48 It's verse 36.
08:50 Glenn, would you read this text?
08:52 We're back to Matthew?
08:53 Matthew chapter 23, verse 36.
08:56 And this is after the woes that we just described.
09:00 That Jesus says that Jerusalem will have judgment;
09:03 the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans.
09:05 Then Jesus said what?
09:06 Truly I say to you, all this will come upon this generation.
09:09 What is this generation?
09:11 Is it the generation of the disciples?
09:14 Uh huh.
09:15 Does it make sense?
09:17 I would like for you to notice something that usually
09:21 the readers of the Bible do not notice when they read
09:24 Matthew chapter 24.
09:26 It's the expression that Jesus used: you, you, this generation.
09:31 Okay, in verse 24, please, you will allow me to go quickly
09:37 through that.
09:39 Verse 24: Jesus says, See that no one misleads you.
09:44 Let's read verse 6.
09:46 You will be hearing of wars and rumors of wars.
09:49 See that you are not frightened.
09:52 Let's read verse 9.
09:54 Then they will liberate you to tribulation.
09:58 They will kill you and everybody will hate you.
10:02 Verse 15, Therefore when you see Jerusalem surrounded by
10:08 Roman army; abomination of desolation.
10:10 You will say that when you see that.
10:11 Verse 23, Then if anyone says to you.
10:15 Let's stop here.
10:17 What are the disciples, you know you, it refers to the disciples,
10:22 and the generation of Jews at the time of the disciples.
10:27 What were the disciples and the Jews of that time supposed
10:30 to witness?
10:32 All the signs and the destruction of Jerusalem.
10:35 Does it make sense?
10:37 It's making sense; yep!
10:38 They were supposed to; this is the generation who will not
10:40 pass away until they witness all these signs, including the
10:44 destruction of Jerusalem to take place.
10:46 But then notice something.
10:47 When Jesus talks about His coming, in verse 13.
10:52 I'd like to invite the viewers to pay attention to that.
10:56 Jesus says, verse 13, And then the signs of the Son of Man
11:03 will appear in the sky, and then all the tribes of the earth
11:08 will mourn.
11:09 Now watch out!
11:11 It doesn't say, and you will see the Son of Man.
11:14 It says, and they.
11:16 Do you see the switch from you to they?
11:19 What Jesus made very clear was the disciples were not supposed
11:24 to watch the Second Coming of Christ.
11:26 Who are those who watch the Second Coming of Christ?
11:28 One generation in the future.
11:31 They, not you, they will witness the Second Coming of Christ.
11:35 Does that make sense?
11:37 That helps us with verse 34 doesn't it?
11:40 Please, please.
11:41 And verse 34, Truly I say to you, this generation will not
11:45 pass away.
11:47 What was the generation supposed to witness?
11:49 All the signs, and the destruction of Jerusalem,
11:54 but not the Second Coming of Christ.
11:56 Jesus never said, you, this generation will witness
11:59 the Second Coming of Christ.
12:01 It's always in the context of the destruction of Jerusalem.
12:05 It was such a tremendous message of warning, and of hope,
12:11 and protection.
12:13 How should we live with the urgency of the Second Coming?
12:18 Yes.
12:19 In the conclusion of this study, I would like to remind
12:23 our viewers that Christ in His promise is giving us all those
12:30 signs to remind us of the reality of His Second Coming.
12:34 We don't know the day or hour that He will come, but we know
12:38 that He is coming, and He urges us to be ready for that day.


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