Get Ready: The Lord is Coming – Luke 12:35-37

Jesus begins to shed light on His second coming. His first coming had a wonderful result and we can be assured that His next coming will happen and have a glorious result as well. So Jesus warns us to be prepared for His eventual return. We don’t know when but we do know for sure He is coming.

Why did Jesus bring up His second coming now? This topic seems out of context. He just told every believer not to worry. Those who are full of worries are always looking at their situation. They are without hope. Jesus gives us all hope by telling us about His second coming so that those who are worried may look forward to it. Also, Jesus teaches, “Where your treasure is, there your heart is also”. We lay up our treasures in the kingdom of God based on Jesus’ return.

Is he really coming? Yes, without a doubt. How do we know Jesus will return?

Jesus must return to complete the work He began in His first coming. He is alive and the Son of God cannot lie. Therefore Mark 13:26 will happen according to what Jesus said. Is Jesus really alive? Every other religion’s leader has died and remains dead. However, every disciple of Jesus confirmed Jesus to be alive and witnessed His ascension. He is the Creator, not the creature. He conquered sin and death. He will finish His work of salvation and bring all the elect to glory.

Jesus is coming to bring justice. Men have practiced injustice and many people have suffered injustices. No one is perfect but there are those who have been abused or oppressed unjustly. An example of this is the aborted babies. Every year, millions of babies are murdered. Who will right the wrongs? Who will bring justice to those babies? Not just the babies but all the people who have been treated wrongly especially the church. Who will punish Satan? Jesus will judge everyone including Satan according to their deeds (Rev 20:12). Many Christians have been persecuted and martyred for Christ. It still happens today in parts of the world where Christ is hated. William Tyndall was burned alive at the stake. His crime was simply to translate the Bible into English. For the sake of those treated unjustly, Jesus will return to bring true and final justice.

Scripture says Jesus is coming. If the Bible says and Jesus says then it is the truth. Scripture is sufficient. It is God’s word and by God’s authority in the Scripture, we know Jesus is coming. God’s word cannot be broken (Matthew 26:54).

The second coming will be spectacular. There are no words to describe Jesus coming from heaven with trumpet sounds flanked by hosts of angels. It will be the most exciting moment in history.

Why are Christians not excited?

  • They have bad theology such as preterists. Preterists believe Jesus already came back around 70 AD. Hyper-preterists believe based on Matthew 24:34 that all Biblical prophecies have been fulfilled a long time ago. Their bad theology results in denying Jesus’ future coming because they think it already happened. They also deny future bodily resurrection and the future final judgment. Revelation is only symbolic. So nothing to be excited about.
  • Hyper-sensationalism. They only focus on when Jesus is coming. They think they can predict Jesus’s coming based on signs or visions. An example is when a group thought Jesus would come in 1988. People sold everything and gave up on their normal lives. Jesus did not come in 1988. Everyone who has committed to a particular date has ended in failure, heresy, and ruin. Apostle Paul believed Jesus was coming soon and it motivated his faith. He desired to be more like Christ. This is the healthy understanding of Jesus’ coming. We don’t know when but He is coming.
  • Christians can be ignorant and indifferent to Jesus’ coming. They are too busy with their daily lives. Whatever happens, happens. They care more about their earthly life instead of Jesus’ coming.

We must be excited for Jesus’ second coming. The second coming will be different from the first coming. The first coming brought justification and sanctification. The second coming will complete our salvation with glorification. As a born-again Christ, our hope and excitement is for the second coming when we will be truly rid of our sin and dwell with God face to face. The Second coming will be many things, including the end of history and the beginning of eternity with a new heaven and a new earth. It will be a marriage celebration with the Groom (Jesus) and the Bride (the church) together. It will be amazing. It will be brighter, greater, and last forever. We let our worries of this world overshadow the greatness of the second coming.

So Jesus says, “Gird up your loins and keep your lamps lit.” Girding up your loins means keeping yourself in a perpetual state of readiness. We should continually be aware of and ready for His second coming. Be on the lookout and prepared to take quick action. It’s too late to gird up your loins once you hear the trumpet sound. You need to be ready before the moment happens (Exodus 12:11).

We must gird up our minds. Our minds are sluggish and drunk on the world. We need the spirit of pilgrims which is always moving forward and pressing onward. Remember the parable of ten virgins who were waiting for the groom to appear. Five virgins were prepared with lots of oil. This was their preparation and readiness.

We must gird up our lifestyle. We have too much clutter and too many distractions in our lives. As Christians, we should see our lives through the eyes of God and we should discern what can be removed from our lives.

Jesus says “Keep your lamps lit”. This is so you can see in the night when something happens. The Word of God is your lamp. By God’s word, we know God’s mind and will. Psalm 119:105 says, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path”. Submitting our lives to God’s word is how we keep our lamps lit.

Trying to get ready when Jesus comes is too late. Keep thinking about the second coming while remembering the first coming. We look back at the cross so that we look joyfully forward to the Great White Throne. Another benefit is that the present will seem small and temporary.

So are you ready? Are you ready for Jesus to come back again? The servants are waiting and expecting. Waiting can be boring. But if you have high expectations then waiting becomes exciting. We have the highest of expectations and can be excited.

Jesus will come through the door. Thieves come through some other way (John 10:1). But the waiting servant can recognize their master right away because they love Him. No one recognized Jesus after He was resurrected but Apostle John did through love (John 21:7). The Christian loves Jesus and will know Jesus by their love. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve gone to church or what you’ve done. You must love Him. If you love Jesus you will be ready and waiting for His coming. Jesus loves you and His love for you will never fail. Be ready.

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