|
Dear BAGBR Churches,
Matthew 24: 15, 22 “Therefore, when you
see…but for the sake of the elect those days
will be cut short.”
Jesus gives two sermons on the mount: the
Mount of beatitudes in Galilee (Matthew 5-7)
and here, on the Mount of Olives in
Jerusalem. The first “Mount” sermon
calls the church to live out their faith in
the daily life experiences so that we will
be salt and light and advance the Kingdom.
The second “Mount” sermon is a call for
believers to live out their life through
seasons of great adversity and persecution
and to persevere. Down through history
different generations have seen many
“daily”—or normal—days of service and
equally many difficult days of service.
Perseverance and endurance are required in
order to focus on the gospel, keeping to the
mission, v. 14. The church has never
been insulated from the sorrows and
tragedies of life, war, and suffering, and
no generation should act as though they are
a select or elect group that will be immune
from such times as these.
If our eschatology is more about escape than
endurance, then we will have a tendency to
abandon the mission and not reach the
nations. It is clear with the
wording—“when you see” and “for the sake of
the elect”—it is being emphasized that the
work and mission continues in the most
difficult of days. Our faith is not
just one that gets us through daily
challenges, but rather, and even more so, it
is the faith that perseveres and endures and
advances the mission in the face of life’s
greatest challenges and obstacles. Our
theology must emphasize a daily/obedient
walk AND a walk that goes through the fires
of tribulation unflinchingly, faithfully,
obediently!
In
Christ,
Tommy Middleton
< Read
more about Dr. Middleton >
|