What does it mean to be ready for Christ's return?
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Being ready for Christ's return means living in faith, engaging in His work, and maintaining vigilance as we await His coming (Mark 13:34-37).
To be ready for Christ's return involves an active and ongoing relationship with Him characterized by faith, obedience, and diligence in fulfilling our God-given responsibilities. In Mark 13:34-37, Jesus illustrates this readiness through the parable of a man who goes on a journey, leaving his servants in charge. The emphasis is on the necessity of being watchful, as we do not know when the master will return. Therefore, Christians are called to live faithfully, serving in His vineyard, and being responsible stewards of the gifts and opportunities entrusted to them. This readiness is not rooted in fear or anxiety about the unknown but in confidence and expectation of His fulfilling promises, leading to a life that reflects Christ's love and grace.
Scripture References:
Mark 13:34-37, Matthew 24:42-44, Titus 2:13, Matthew 24:44, Luke 21:28
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