1.23- An Ordinary Day
1.23-
An Ordinary Day Matthew 24:36-44 David
McCasland
While exploring a museum exhibit titled “A
Day in Pompeii,” I was struck by the repeated theme that August 24, AD 79 began
as an ordinary day. People were going about their daily business in homes, markets,
and at the port of this prosperous
Roman town of 20,000 people.
At 8 a.m. a series of small
emissions were seen coming from nearby Mount Vesuvius, followed by a violent
eruption in the afternoon. In less than 24 hours, Pompeii and many of its people
lay buried under a thick layer of volcanic ash. Unexpected.
Jesus told His followers that He would
return on a day when people were going about their business, sharing meals, and
having weddings, with no idea of what was about to happen. “As the days of Noah
were, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be” (Matthew 24:37).
The Lord’s purpose was to urge the
disciples to be watchful and prepared: “Therefore you also be ready, for the
Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect” (v. 44).
What surprising joy it would be to welcome
our Savior on this ordinary day!
Faithful and true
would He find us here, If He should come today?
Watching in
gladness and not in fear, If He should come today?
Watch for
the time is drawing nigh, What if it were today? -- Morris
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