In the sermon titled "Ready For The Lord's Return," Frank Tate explores the imminent return of Christ as outlined in Matthew 24:36-44. The main theological topic centers on being spiritually prepared for Jesus' second coming. Tate emphasizes that the focus should be on faith in Christ rather than attempting to predict the timing of His return, which only God knows. His arguments include the necessity of living by and acting upon Scripture as exemplified by Noah's faith and obedience, and the importance of being watchful and engaged in daily responsibilities while keeping hope in Christ. Relevant Scripture references, especially the parallel between the days of Noah and Christ's return, reinforce the urgency and seriousness of the topic, demonstrating that true readiness can only come through faith in Jesus. The practical significance lies in cultivating a life that prioritizes spiritual readiness, urging believers to seek Christ above all earthly pleasures.
“The way we're ready for the Lord's return is by believing on Him.”
“We must never forget, the issue is always Christ. It's always His blood, His sacrifice, and His righteousness.”
“Live upon the word of God... if you would be ready for Christ's return, live searching the Scriptures to find Christ.”
“Be watchful. Be on guard that nobody steals your hope by getting your eye off of Christ alone.”
The Bible teaches that the Lord will return unexpectedly, and believers should be prepared through faith in Christ and living according to His word.
Matthew 24:36-44
Being ready for the Lord's return is crucial because it reflects our faith in Christ and ensures we are living in accordance with God's will.
Matthew 24:36-44, Genesis 6-8
We can know we are ready for the Lord's return by having faith in Christ and actively living out His word in our lives.
Matthew 24:42, 2 Corinthians 13:5, Romans 10:9
To prepare for the Lord's return, we should live by the word of God, act on our faith, and keep watch for His coming.
Matthew 24:37-44, Hebrews 10:25
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Frank grew up under the ministry of Henry Mahan in Ashland, Kentucky where he later served as an elder. Frank is now the pastor of Hurricane Road Grace Church in Cattletsburg / Ashland, Kentucky.
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