Luke 21:5-19
Well before the hurricane season begin… (on June 1st) …we read and hear news reports with information that announces:
- How to stay safe when a named storm or hurricane is on its way.
- We are reminded of making two big mistakes:
- Panic…which can cause us to do the wrong things.
- And fatalism: which leads us to do nothing at all.
We are encouraged to make sure our houses are bolted or strapped to their foundations…
- We should make sure we have several weeks’ worth of supplies like water…food…batteries.
- And we need to have an evacuation plan.
- It is also important to get to know our neighbors better.
- In short…the urgency to always be ready.
- The Lord be with you.
In today’s gospel reading…Jesus is teaching in the temple and tells the people to watch out and not be deceived.
- While people marveled at the temple’s grand scale…
- Its construction…its massive columns and its decorations…
- Truly one of the wonders of the ancient world…
- Jesus said: The days will come when not one stone will be left upon another…all will be thrown down.
Jesus describes the terrible end that the great temple of Jerusalem will come to.
- But even as he begins to describe the end of all things…
- The terrible Day of the Lord…
- He makes it clear that we cannot use earth-shaking events as a reliable guide that the end is finally at hand.
Solomon’s temple…the first temple…had been destroyed by the Babylonians…
- After which the Judean leadership had been led into exile.
- After Babylon’s fall and upon the return of the exiles…
- The people envisioned rebuilding their lost temple.
But the effort was neglected because of political opposition…
- And exhaustion and the problems of day-to-day living.
- Prophets like Haggai and Zechariah called the people back to the great task…
- But it took decades for the temple to be rebuilt to the point where it could be used…
- And centuries until…under the leadership of the evil and much hated Herod the Great…
- It was brought to a state of magnificence.
God’s people must have felt that everything else could be destroyed when the great Day of the Lord came…
- But God’s temple would surely be left standing.
- So…many would have viewed Jesus’ prediction about the temple’s destruction as scandalous…
- And even treasonous.
It would be as if a well-known American claimed that our national landmarks in Washington DC would face destruction.
- In fact…Homeland Security would investigate us if we were to make such claims.
- The words of Jesus were no less startling…
- Clearly because he was talking about the Day of the Lord.
Amos made it clear that the Day of the Lord would be no refuge for God’s people.
- Alas for you who desire the day of the Lord!
- Why do you want the day of the Lord?
- It is darkness…not light.
So…in our passage…Jesus points to signs and wonders…
- Natural disasters…wars and civil unrest…as normal events in the movement of history.
- These were not to be interpreted as signs that the end was at hand.
Not even the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple…
- A political event that was still a few decades in the future when Jesus spoke these words… (70 AD).
- Meant that the world would end.
Just as we here in Florida take seriously the predictions of major hurricanes and are to be prepared…
- So too…should we…take seriously the words of Jesus not only about the end…
- But about the dangers of the world before the end.
Governments and nations may fall…
- The earth may shake…and tsunamis may lay waste to coastlines.
- And for this reason…we honor Jesus by imitating him in service to the poor…the neglected and the oppressed.
- In this way we demonstrate that Jesus reigns now…in our hearts…
- And will reign upon the earth eternally.
At the start of this millennium there was a great deal of fear-mongering about Y2K…
- A computer glitch that was supposedly going to lead to the total breakdown of society and mass chaos.
- Many people stored supplies such as generators and extra food and water… against that event.
January 1, 2000, came and went and many people in Elkhart County, Indiana sold their generators and used up their supplies.
- Thirteen months later…a massive ice storm hit that led to loss of power in some places for many days and weeks…
- During the coldest part of winter.
- Some individuals who had prepared for an apocalyptic Y2K meltdown were totally unprepared for an ordinary natural disaster.
In his essay…The World’s Last Night C.S. Lewis said:
- The best way to prepare for the end of the world is to be found at our post…
- Working for Jesus…and through Jesus…
- To serve those who are suffering in the world.
It is OK to look to the sky at the great astronomical wonders and study the political news that Jesus warns us about…but more importantly…
- We are to serve the widow…
- Wash the feet of the disciples…
- And offer a cup of cold water in his name.
And whether we are alive on the great day of his return…
- Let us store up our own survival supplies:
- The Word of God.
- The body of Christ…
- Found right here in our church family.
- And the strength we find in each other to do God’s work and be God’s hands and feet…
- In ministry and in mission.