When Jesus promised His disciples that He would one day
return to earth, He said He would come at a time they did not expect (Matthew
24:44). Therefore, people today who set dates for Christ's second coming are
really wasting their time. Jesus never told His followers how to calculate the
day of His return. Rather, He emphasized that our main priority is to make sure
we're ready for Him, and that we are occupied in His service when He comes
(vv.45-46).
A woman who lived by this teaching was shopping in a small
country store. Several young people were just standing around doing nothing.
Knowing she was a Christian, they began ridiculing her. "We hear you're
expecting Jesus to come back," they jeered. "That's right," she
replied brightly. "Do you really believe He's coming?" they asked.
"Absolutely," she answered. They said, "Well, you'd better hurry
home and get ready. He might be on the way!" Facing them, she said,
"I don't have to get ready—I keep ready!"
Are you ready for the arrival of God's Son? Will you be glad
to see Jesus when He returns? If not, get ready now. Without delay, turn away
from your sin and trust Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. Then keep ready
by walking in His will every day.
The Christ I love is coming soon, It may be morning, night,
or noon;
My lamps are lit, I'll watch and pray; It may be today, it
may be today.
Jesus may come at any time, so we must be ready all the time.
Jesus longs to be our
Friend.
Unselfishness, openness of purpose, and confident trust are the
hallmarks of true friendship, especially in our relationship with the Lord.
Christ has taken the initiative by giving His life for us and inviting us to
know and follow Him.
Have we responded to
the Lord Jesus’ invitation of friendship by opening our hearts to Him with
nothing held back?
John 15:14 - You are My friends if you do whatever I command
you.
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