In J. C. Ryle's sermon on Matthew 24, the main theological topic revolves around eschatology, particularly Christ's prophecies regarding the destruction of Jerusalem, His second coming, and the end of the age. Ryle articulates three key points of prophecy: the imminent destruction of Jerusalem, the future second advent of Christ, and the culmination of history when He returns. He supports his arguments with scripture references such as Matthew 24:1-2, 29-31, and 36-51, emphasizing the certainty of prophecy as affirmed in Matthew 24:35. The practical significance lies in the exhortation for believers to remain vigilant and prepared, rejecting false expectations of a utopian pre-Second Advent world, while affirming God’s care for His elect.
Key Quotes
“Take heed that no man deceive you. For many shall come in my name, saying, I am the Christ, and shall deceive many.”
“The truth will never be received by professing Christians, and holiness be the rule among men, until the great head of the church returns.”
“For the elect's sake those days shall be shortened. It will not be possible to deceive the elect.”
“Watch therefore, for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.”
The Bible teaches that Christ will return visibly and powerfully, bringing judgment and gathering His elect.
Scripture clearly indicates that at the second coming, Christ will return in glory and majesty, as seen in Matthew 24:29-31. This event will be characterized by dramatic cosmic signs, such as the sun being darkened and the moon not giving light. Unlike His first coming in humility, His second coming will be an authoritative display of power and glory. It serves as a reminder that His return will be unmistakable and will usher in judgment for the ungodly, while providing salvation and security for the elect. All true believers can await this day with hope, knowing they will be gathered together from all parts of the earth. The apostle Paul also reassures Christians of their safety in that day (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17).
Matthew 24:29-31; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17
We trust in the authority of Scripture, which proclaims that Christ's words will be fulfilled.
The unwavering assurance of fulfilled prophecies speaks to the reliability of God's Word. In Matthew 24:35, Jesus emphasizes that heaven and earth shall pass away, but His words shall not pass away. This affirms that all prophetic declarations concerning His return and the final judgment are absolutely certain. Throughout history, God's previous promises have come to pass, which serves as an anchor for our faith in the unfulfilled prophecies. Furthermore, the continuous existence of Israel as a distinct people serves as a living testament to the faithfulness of God’s promises. For those who question or doubt, it's vital to approach these scriptures with humility and consider the historical record of God's faithfulness.
Matthew 24:35; 2 Peter 3:4
Being watchful helps believers stay prepared and faithful in their daily lives as they await Christ.
Jesus repeatedly calls His followers to watchfulness concerning His return, as illustrated in Matthew 24:42-44. The reality of His unexpected coming should serve as a catalyst for vigilance in our spiritual lives. The uncertainty surrounding the timing of His return means that Christians must be spiritually prepared at all times. This readiness manifests itself in faithfulness, holiness, and an active anticipation of that glorious day. Moreover, it acts as a practical motivator to live in alignment with God’s will, as we desire to be found faithful when our Master returns. In doing so, we uphold the hope of the gospel and encourage others in our witness.
Matthew 24:42-44; 1 Thessalonians 5:6
Christians should live in holiness, proclaim the gospel, and remain vigilant in their faith.
Preparation for the Second Coming involves a holistic approach to one’s faith and daily living. As underscored in Matthew 24:46, the blessing lies upon the servant who is found doing his master's will upon His return. Christians should strive for spiritual growth, engage in prayer, and seek to fulfill the Great Commission by sharing the gospel with others. Additionally, cultivating a life of holiness and obedience is crucial, as this reflects our preparedness for Christ’s return. Maintaining a heart that longs for His coming encourages us to resist worldly temptations and live distinctly as children of God. Aligning ourselves with God’s purposes ensures that when He comes, we are ready to receive Him with joy.
Matthew 24:46; Ephesians 5:27; 1 Thessalonians 5:6
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