Good evening friends,
Recovering from a busy day in the CCC kitchen for Cruise for a Cause (originally written 8/14/21). Great teamwork to serve others. But it is physically exhausting. Maybe I'm just not as young as I used to be. Jesus probes the thoughts and intents of my heart with these verses about His return.
Blessings,
Jeff
This has section has always been confusing to me. The examples of Lot and Noah are clear. Lot and immediate family get out but his wife turn back. Noah and his immediate family are only survivors. So this seems to indicate that few will be saved. But the people Jesus talks about are individuals or just two women grinding or two people in a bed. There is nothing about the multitudes of wicked around them who are judged. Nobody drinking, buying and selling, oblivious to impending destruction. There is nothing explicit about faith in Christ being the determining factor. Why would one sleeping person be taken away to judgment and the other left.? I think I get the guy on the roof and the one plowing. In that instant, their reaction betrays their heart. But a sleeping person? What could do to try to save their life?
Seems to require deep assessment of spiritual condition. Am I deceiving myself with thoughts that "my goods in the house"' would not cause me to take a step toward them? Why don't I get rid of some of those goods now so that I won't think about that on that day?
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