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Christ as King: A Study in Matthew

DAY 24 OF 28

What does it say?

Jesus told His disciples the temple would be destroyed. He gave signs of the end of the age and encouraged them to watch for His Second Coming.

What does it mean?

Jesus prepared His followers to discern deceptive teaching and encouraged them to be accountable for their behavior. Jesus prepared them for the future by giving them prophecies and opened their understanding of their current circumstances. As wickedness increased and antagonism toward the Savior intensified, faithful believers continued to share the good news of salvation through Christ. In God’s timing, against the backdrop of desolation and distress, Jesus will come again. When life is at its worst, Jesus’ followers should continue to live in anticipation of His return.

How should I respond?

As wickedness and persecution of Christians increase, there is no reason to panic. Jesus told us this would happen and challenged every generation to look for His return. Prophecy encourages us to be faithful to Jesus and to share the good news regardless of our circumstances. What changes would you make if you knew Jesus was coming back today? You have the opportunity to live for Jesus each day, so when He appears, you can be confident and unashamed before Him (I John 2:23). How will you live today in anticipation of His return?

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Christ as King: A Study in Matthew

Matthew’s Gospel opens the New Testament by brilliantly introducing the culmination of the entire Old Testament story. After thousands of years and dozens of generations, Jesus had come “to save his people from their sins” (Mathew 1:21). Matthew focuses on Jesus as King of Kings, who had come to reign on the throne of David forever.

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