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| title = "Luke 21:10–19" | ||||
| date = "2023-01-30" | ||||
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| ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk21.10-19) | ||||
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| Having said that the Day of the Lord will not be in the immediate future, Jesus | ||||
| gives more details about what kinds of things will happen before then. Wars, | ||||
| earthquakes, famines, and pestilences will sweep across the earth at various | ||||
| times. "Terrors and great signs from heaven" (_v. 11_) is an interesting | ||||
| phrase, and it may mean that these things will happen periodically before the | ||||
| end times too. If so, they are an expression of God's mercy, by giving people a | ||||
| chance to repent of their sins and follow Him before they are swept away in | ||||
| judgement. | ||||
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| Before all these things, though, the followers of Jesus will be persecuted and | ||||
| handed over to the authorities. Jesus encourages His disciples by saying that | ||||
| He will give them the words to speak at that time, so that the rulers will have | ||||
| an opportunity to hear the Gospel as well. Whether the rulers repent and | ||||
| believe is not the disciples' concern, though, for some will and some won't. | ||||
| Some disciples will be set free, some will be beaten and imprisoned, and some | ||||
| will be put to death. | ||||
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| And yet, Jesus says not one of them will perish. This only makes sense if there | ||||
| is life after death, and in this way Jesus has promised His followers that He | ||||
| will take care of them even through death, for it is not the end of them. Being | ||||
| faithful to Jesus is more important than preserving our own lives because our | ||||
| relationship with Him will last so much longer than the short time we have on | ||||
| this earth. | ||||
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| * * * | ||||
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| Give us the endurace to pursue You over our own self-interests. | ||||
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