In Peter L. Meney's sermon "When He Cometh," the main theological focus is the concept of readiness and attentiveness to Christ's presence and visits, both in the present experience of believers and in the anticipation of His second coming. The preacher emphasizes the metaphor of servants waiting for their master, as illustrated in Luke 12:35-38, highlighting the necessity for believers to maintain a state of spiritual readiness. Meney draws from Old Testament Scripture references, such as Isaiah and 1 Kings, to reinforce the significance of being spiritually prepared and aware of the Lord’s workings—most notably during challenging times. The practical significance of this teaching is the encouragement for Christians to remain expectant of both personal and communal experiences of the Lord, ensuring they are spiritually equipped to recognize and respond to His presence among them.
Key Quotes
“Let us do so with expectation of meeting with the Lord Jesus. Let us do so, loins girt and lights burning.”
“Blessed are those servants whom the Lord, when he cometh, shall find watching.”
“The more we are girt with truth, the more we are knowledgeable of all the Lord has done for us, the more we shall love and cherish his presence with us.”
“It's an amazing thought that Christ is here with us. He is meeting with his saints around his word.”
The Bible encourages believers to be ready and await the Lord's coming with eagerness and attentiveness.
In Luke 12:35-38, believers are likened to servants waiting for their master’s return, underscoring the importance of maintaining a state of readiness and alertness for His visits. This passage emphasizes that such readiness is not just for the final judgment day but includes the everyday encounters believers can experience with their Savior. The posture of waiting with our 'loins girded’ and 'lights burning' beautifully symbolizes the spiritual alertness and availability of believers to meet their Lord in both public worship and personal devotion.
Luke 12:35-38
Christ promises to be present wherever His followers gather in His name.
Scripture assures believers of Christ's presence among them, particularly in Matthew 18:20, which states, 'For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.' This assurance provides comfort and encouragement for corporate worship and personal interactions with Christ. The more believers dwell in the truths of Scripture, and the more familiar they become with the gospel, the more likely they are to recognize and appreciate His presence during times of worship and personal trials.
Matthew 18:20
Being spiritually ready fosters anticipation for Christ's encounters and deepens our relationship with Him.
Spiritual readiness is essential as it cultivates an environment where believers can actively anticipate the Lord's visits in their lives. The metaphor of being 'girt about' with truth reflects an alert mind and heart, prepared to receive and recognize His guidance and blessings. During times of hardship and temptation, those who remain watchful often experience the Lord's closeness and care more profoundly, enriching their faith and understanding of His love. This readiness not only enhances personal experiences of grace but also strengthens the community of faith in collectively seeking His presence.
Luke 12:35-38
Christ serves His followers by providing comfort and meeting their needs in times of trouble.
In the Gospel, particularly highlighted in Luke 12:37, we see an extraordinary portrayal of Christ serving His waiting servants. Instead of His followers perpetually serving Him, He will minister to them in profound ways, embodying divine love and care. Whether through moments of personal anguish, scripture enlightenments, or communal gatherings, Christ represents the ultimate servant leader. This reflects His gracious nature and highlights the reciprocal relationship between Christ and His church, where not only do believers serve Him, but He is also eager to comfort and support them in their need.
Luke 12:37
Familiarity with Scripture enhances believers' sensitivity to Christ's visits.
The preparation of the heart through the reading and meditation on Scripture is vital for recognizing Christ’s presence in our lives. As believers become more familiar with biblical truths, they are better equipped to discern the ways Christ moves and speaks in their situations. Verses of scripture often come to mind during times of reflection and hardship, serving as channels of the Lord's comfort and guidance. The call to have our 'loins girded with truth' emphasizes the importance of being grounded in God's Word, as it shapes one's perception and experience of divine visitation.
Luke 12:35-38
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