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Pivotal passage to understand end times.
Jewish setting.
Jewish audience.
Jewish future.
Their house is left desolate.
I. Kingdom Suspended (1-2)
This takes place Tuesday evening.
Matthew—not chronological, theme
Why was it destroyed so completely?
70 AD.
Titus wanted to save the temple.
Temple got torched anyway.
Gold melted into cracks.
Soldiers dismantled stones to get the gold.
Jesus warned that the building would be so completely destroyed that not one stone would be left on top of another.
Titus tried unsuccessfully to save the temple, but his soldiers put it to the torch, thus fulfilling Christ’s prophecy.
When the fire melted the gold trim, the molten metal ran down between the stones.
To get at it, the soldiers had to remove the stones one by one, just as our Lord predicted.
This judgment was executed in A.D. 70 when the Romans under Titus sacked Jerusalem.
Prophecy paused.
(3-14)
Church = mystery
II.
False Signs (3-14)
A. False Messiahs (4-5)
B. False Wars (6-8)
C. False Security (9)
D. False Love (10)
E. False Prophets.
(11)
F. False Order (12-13)
The Proper Timing (15-28)
The Disciples asked when — Matthew 24:3
1.
The Rapture of the church (1 Cor.
15:51–58; 1 Thes.
4:13–18).
This can occur at any time.
2. The leader of the ten European nations makes a seven-year agreement with Israel (Dan.
9:26–27).
3.
After three-and-one-half years, he breaks the agreement (Dan.
9:27).
4.
He moves to Jerusalem and sets up his image in the temple (2 Thes.
2:3–4; Rev. 13).
5.
The Antichrist begins to control the world and forces all people to worship and obey him.
At this time God sends great tribulation upon the earth (Matt.
24:21).
6.
The nations gather at Armageddon to fight the Antichrist and Israel, but see the sign of Christ’s coming and unite to fight Him (Zech.
12; Rev. 13:13–14; 19:11ff).
7. Jesus returns to the earth, defeats His enemies, is received by the Jews, and establishes His kingdom on earth (Rev.
19:11ff; Zech.
12:7–13:1).
He will reign on earth for 1,000 years (Rev.
20:1–5).
III.
The True Sign (29-31)
matthew 24 1-31
Jesus warned that the building would be so completely destroyed that not one stone would be left on top of another.
Titus tried unsuccessfully to save the temple, but his soldiers put it to the torch, thus fulfilling Christ’s prophecy.
When the fire melted the gold trim, the molten metal ran down between the stones.
To get at it, the soldiers had to remove the stones one by one, just as our Lord predicted.
This judgment was executed in A.D. 70 when the Romans under Titus sacked Jerusalem.
A. His Setting (29)
Jesus warned that the building would be so completely destroyed that not one stone would be left on top of another.
Titus tried unsuccessfully to save the temple, but his soldiers put it to the torch, thus fulfilling Christ’s prophecy.
When the fire melted the gold trim, the molten metal ran down between the stones.
To get at it, the soldiers had to remove the stones one by one, just as our Lord predicted
When we combine the exhortations found in these three pictures, we end up with: “Know that He is near!
Watch therefore!
Be ye also ready!”
B. His Appearance (30)
C. His Gathering (31)
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