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