The Call to Wait on the Lord in Difficult Times
Matthew 24:3-14
With the recent Covid 19 outbreak in South Korea there is now
much fear among people in Korea. In Christian circles there are many theories
why God has allowed the outbreak to happen. Some of these theories do reflect
the Bible and others can never really be verified. Regardless, we do we need to
ask ourselves as a church what is God speaking to us.
In Matthew 24 the disciples are worried about their future
and ask about when the end is coming. The scriptures tell us that things will
become much worse before the end. Jesus tells his disciples to take note of difficult times.
When such perilous moments happen we need to awaken to the
reality that we are pilgrims on a journey home. If these disasters were only
for non-believers, then we would tell people to join the church to receive
protection from the disasters. But in these cases when the hard times happen
both Christian and non-Christian, we must remember this Earth is not our
home.
Our situation seem to
be getting worse, but Jesus tells us not to worry and understand that these
hardships are necessary.
For nation will rise
against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and there will be famines and
earthquakes in various places.
Matthew 24:7 ESV
Jesus is in control and will limit the scope
of time. He understands what we are capable of enduring and wants us to be
rescued.
And if those days had
not been cut short, no human being would be saved. But for the sake of the
elect those days will be cut short.
Matthew 24:22 ESV
Another important
point is to remember we should not be led astray by others. In fact, we are
told not to be dissuaded from the truth by anything.
And Jesus answered
them, "See that no one leads you astray.
Matthew 24:4 ESV
These days there are many cults and false teachings. We need to take
seriously that people are trying to lead us astray from Jesus and the truth. This is a warning that we
need to be cautious of the cults and false teachers. If we do not know the
truth about the word of God, we can be misled.
For many will come in
my name, saying, 'I am the Christ,' and they will lead many astray.
Matthew 24:5 ESV
Pandemics, wars, recessions, depressions and the other troubles will come, and our role in the
church is to pray. We need to pray for strength for ourselves and the church.
We need to pray for wisdom so we need to know how to manage the situation. We
also need to pray for faith that we can believe that God is in control and there is hope.
Jesus tells us that
there is hope and there is an end. There is a salvation for those who endured. God's love for us
endures forever.
But the one who
endures to the end will be saved.
Matthew 24:13 ESV
Jesus does not want us to lose heart or
strength. Our Lord encourages us to press on and understand that this is not our world. Something much better is waiting for us.
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