Preparing for Christ's Return: Faithfulness and Hope

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One way to summarize our preparation for the second coming is to say that there are three impulses that help us be ready: one, the impulse that comes from the glorious prospect of seeing the Lord; two, the impulse that comes from the necessity of suffering before he comes; three, the impulse to be found faithful and vigilant in our particular callings when he comes. [00:00:26]

First John 3:2 and 3. Beloved, we are God's children now. What we will be has not yet appeared, but we know that when he appears, that's the second coming, when he appears we shall be like him because we shall see him as he is. And everyone who thus hopes in him purifies himself now as he is pure. [00:01:15]

So think about the psychological dynamics of those verses. When he says everyone who thus hopes in him, he's referring to hoping to be like him. When he appears we shall be like him. Whoever thus, hoping to be like him thus, hopes in him will purify himself now. So the point is if you really want to be like him by seeing him when he comes, you'll pursue being like him now. [00:01:47]

The impulse of becoming a radically pure, holy, loving, sacrificial Christ-like person now is the intense hope and desire for that to happen when he comes and we see him. That's the first impulse. Second, the impulse that comes from the necessity of suffering before Jesus comes. Now I have in mind here all Christian suffering. [00:02:20]

Paul said that through many tribulations we must all enter the kingdom of God, Acts 14:22. And I have in mind the suffering that will become more intense near the end when Paul says in 2 Thessalonians 2:8, the lawless one will be revealed in the earth, whom the Lord Jesus will kill with the breath of his mouth and bring to nothing by the appearance of his coming. [00:02:46]

Jesus speaks of that season of lawlessness in Matthew 24:11 to 13. Many false prophets will arise and lead many astray, and because lawlessness is increased, the love of many will grow cold. But the one who endures to the end will be saved. So the implication is that we should get ready for the Lord's coming. [00:03:22]

We should be completely submitted to the word of God rather than being lawless or self-willed. We should be cultivating strong faith in the sovereign goodness of God so that we can endure to the end through whatever suffering comes our way. And just a word about how this applies to today, perhaps more than any other time in history. [00:03:54]

Human beings have developed popular as well as intellectual and sophisticated ways of denying the existence of any divine law or standard. We have found a way to claim plausibility for creating our own truth, creating our own right and wrong, creating our own identity. If you are born a man and you want to be a woman, then there is no law in God. [00:04:23]

One way to prepare for the second coming and its antecedent sufferings is to submit ourselves with intelligence and wisdom and joy to the absolute standards of God's law for the sake of warm love, not cold love. The third impulse to be ready for the second coming is the impulse to be found faithful and vigilant in our particular callings. [00:05:23]

The parable of the ten virgins is a good illustration of what it means. The kingdom of heaven will be like ten virgins who took their lamps and went to meet the bridegroom. So that's a picture of being ready for the second coming, the bride returning. Five of them were foolish, five were wise. When the foolish took their lamps, they took no oil with them. [00:06:07]

Watch therefore, for you know neither the day or the hour. Now what does that mean? Watch. Both the wise and the foolish virgins were asleep and there was no criticism. That's not a problem. To watch therefore doesn't mean any kind of artificial getting up at night looking out the window, paying a lot of attention to end time conspiracy theories. [00:07:46]

Watch means do your job really well for Christ's sake. They had an assignment. Have your lamps, have your oil, respond to the announcement when it's given, light the way the bridegroom in, and they did their job just the way they should and they entered in. They were morally, spiritually, you might say professionally awake. [00:08:09]

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