Read: Mark 13:32-37 NIV – The Day and Hour Unknown – “But about – Bible Gateway
“Be on guard! Be alert! You do not know when that time will come.” Mark 13:33 NIV

The world has a hard time staying on schedule. It is easy getting behind schedule but difficult to get back on track. In a service industry the guests or clients bear the brunt of being behind schedule in waiting. Patience wears thin when waiting in a doctor’s office, a line in the grocery store, or waiting for your favorite artist to hit the stage (they’re never on time) or when you finish your popcorn before the movie starts waiting through the endless previews. Waiting can be frustrating especially if you are looking forward to the event (except maybe the doctor visit). Whatever your waiting for it helps to be patient and look for constructive ways to pass the time. In fact there is something worth waiting for in which we should anxiously wait.
Christians have an event we have been waiting for two-thousand years. It is the return of our Lord Jesus Christ. Sadly, the opposite is often the case for some in anticipating Jesus’ return. Busy lives with the entrapment that Jesus’ return is in the distant future puts it ‘out of sight out of mind.’ We go our own way doing our thing as it pleases us putting aside the things of God. In explaining to His disciples His return, Jesus told them, “But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” (Mk.13:12 niv) and to be ready.
Jesus then said it was like a man who was going away leaving his house in the care of his servants each with certain jobs to do. He specifically told the door keeper to keep watch for they would not know when their master would return. The Lord has given each of us tasks to perform until He returns and just like the servants were to work while waiting for their master to come home, we are to do the same. We do not know when that day will come. There is no other prophecy that needs to be fulfilled before Jesus’ return. He can appear at any moment. So let us wait anxiously for Christ’s return staying busy with what he has called us to do.
Thanks Loring. Do you write about the YouVersion verses of the days? I do, although perhaps I should pick my own 🙂
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Robert, I do use YouVersion occasionally but not as a rule. Thank you for reading and responding. Have a great day!
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No worries, you too 🙂
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