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title = "Luke 17:2037"
date = "2023-01-10"
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### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk17.20-37)
It's funny how most people expect the world to end, at some point, in some way.
The Pharisees knew from the Old Testament that God would judge the whole earth
one day, so some of them asked Jesus what they should look for to see it coming
ahead of time. In typical Jesus fashion, He lets them know that even the
premise of the question is wrong. They were expecting the Messiah would arrive
to set up God's kingdom on earth (and He will), but Jesus tells them the
kingdom of God is already present.
He repeats the warning to His disciples against following anyone who says,
"Look, here!" for either the Messiah or the kingdom of God. Just as the kingdom
of God is already among men and we don't have to go anywhere in particular to
see it, when Jesus returns to the earth, He will be visible to everyone at once
somehow, and no one will have to announce His presence to anyone else.
His return will come suddenly, because people will be going about their
day-to-day lives, just like they did before the Flood and the destruction of
Sodom and Gomorrah. I had written "without warning", but that's not actually
true. The Bible is full of warnings of God's wrath being poured out on sinners.
Heed the warning, trust in Jesus, and be saved! Asking for a sign to know when
the day of judgement is coming is like asking when the inspector will arrive so
you can procrastinate cleaning up. The point is not to get things ready at the
last minute, but to be ready all the time. Noah and Lot were just as sinful as
their neighbors. They weren't rescued because they were good on their own, but
because they loved the Lord and He made them righteous.
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Make us ready, Lord, so that we may be found blameless upon Your return.