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Let’s Go: “The End of the World- The Coming of the Son of Man, part 2”
Mark 13:24-37
February 6, 2022
I.
The world is plunged into panic!
(13:24, 25)
A. Mankind’s self-seeking inhumanity to one another (violence, death, war)
B. Actions taken by God to judge wickedness and man’s worship of false gods
II.
The Word is presented in pure power!
(13:26)
A. His Person- called by several distinct names:
1.
The faithful and true
2.The unknown name (Revelation 2:17 and 3:12)
3. The Word of God
4. King of Kings, Lord of Lords
B. His program
C. His party
D. His power
III.
The watching are pulled together for promotion.
A. God’s own children gathered from “the four winds”
B. God’s own children delivered from the calamity to the glory of God!
C. A lesson from nature
D. A lesson from one’s household
Take Away for Today
- For every injustice that has taken place and no punishment followed.
-Every sin against a Holy God and action against His people will one day be judged and handled by God’s Almighty wrath.
Faith Sheet:
1.
How does a failed prediction of the rapture harm the church?
How does the false doctrine that Jesus will never physically return harm the church?
2. What is the work we Christians are assigned to do between now and the second coming?
What is the attitude we should be in while we wait?
3. How would you respond to those who say that Jesus hasn’t returned for two thousand years, so any talk of His “imminence” or “coming soon” should be rejected.
4. Why is it important to say that Jesus voluntarily laid aside omniscience when He took on mortal flesh?
5. How would you respond to someone who says he knows the precise date when Jesus will return?
6.
How would you respond to someone who says that Jesus could not come tomorrow because the things that are supposed to occur first have not happened?
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