In Todd Nibert's sermon titled "I Say Unto All, Watch," he addresses the theological concept of vigilance in light of Christ’s second coming as articulated in Mark 13:32-37. Nibert emphasizes the importance of being spiritually awake and alert, in accordance with Christ's exhortation to "watch" for His return, contrasting this with the sin of neglect and indifference. He highlights Jesus' affirmation that only the Father knows when the return will happen (Mark 13:32), cautioning against the folly of date-setting by various false prophets throughout history. The significance of this passage lies in its call for believers to prepare for Christ's return, maintain their faith, and remain vigilant against temptation and false teachings, reflecting core Reformed teachings on perseverance, assurance, and the nature of Christ as both fully God and fully man.
Key Quotes
“The word watch is taken from the word that means wake up, arise from sleep.”
“The first thing that he speaks of is watching for his return. You see, we love him.”
“The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.”
“What I say unto you, I say unto all, watch.”
The Bible teaches that we must be watchful and alert for the return of Christ as a sign of our hope and faith.
In Mark 13:32-37, Jesus instructs his followers to 'watch' for his return, indicating the importance of being spiritually awake and attentive. Watching signifies a posture of readiness and anticipation for Christ’s second advent, which He emphasizes as certain yet unknown in timing. Believers are called not to be distracted by the temporal but to look forward with expectation to His glorious return, which will be marked by power and glory.
Mark 13:32-37
The certainty of Christ’s return is grounded in His authority and the promises of Scripture.
Christ affirms the certainty of His return in Mark 13:31, stating, 'Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.' This declaration highlights His divine authority and the infallible nature of His promises. Throughout Scripture, God’s faithfulness to His word and the fulfillment of prophecies regarding Christ serve as a solid foundation for our belief in His second coming. Our expectation is not merely wishful thinking, but rooted in the truth of God's eternal promises which will come to fruition.
Mark 13:31
Watching and praying are essential for staying spiritually alert and resisting temptation.
In Matthew 26:41, Jesus tells His disciples to 'watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation.' This call emphasizes the necessity of spiritual vigilance; watching keeps our hearts and minds focused on Christ, while prayer reinforces our dependence on Him. The interplay between watchfulness and prayer equips believers to resist the allure of sin and strengthens their faith. In a world filled with distractions and temptations, maintaining a posture of prayerful watching helps Christians remain steadfast in their commitment to the gospel and their walk with the Lord.
Matthew 26:41
Keeping our garments symbolizes maintaining our righteousness through faith in Christ.
In Revelation 16:15, believers are warned to watch and keep their garments, representing the righteousness of Christ that covers us. This garment is seamless and signifies that our only hope before God is in Jesus’ perfect righteousness, not our own works. To keep our garments means to continually rely on Christ’s righteousness rather than our past experiences or performances. This reinforces the call for ongoing faithfulness and vigilance in our walk with Christ, ensuring we do not fall into the trap of self-reliance or complacency.
Revelation 16:15
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