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What Creates A Certain Future

Matthew 24:1-3
Jesus left the temple and was walking away when his disciples came up to him to call his attention to its buildings. 'Do you see all these things?' he asked. 'Truly I tell you, not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down.' As Jesus was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately. 'Tell us,' they said, 'when will this happen, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?' (NIVUK)

As Jesus led the disciples down from the Temple, they asked Him about what He had just said: "Look, your house is left to you desolate" (Matthew 23:38). They pointed out the huge strong stone structure which they thought would last for ever. For them, the Temple was the evidence of God's presence, who was pleased with the sacrifices and acts of worship. It was unthinkable that God's house could ever be desolate. Jesus' words were unsettling.
 
Later, when they were alone with the Master, the trainee apostles asked Him to explain. He told His men that the Temple was not permanent; it was not indestructible. It would be reduced to rubble. That was shocking to hear. So the disciples asked two questions: when that might be, and what will be the sign of Your coming again and the end of the age? They may have thought that the two were linked, but they were asked and answered separately (Matthew 24:4-28; Matthew 24:29-51).
 
Although the Temple was still under construction (it had taken almost 50 years up to that time and it would not be completed until AD64) it had an atmosphere of permanence. Everybody thought that God would never allow the Temple to be destroyed. But God allowed the Temple (the place where God lived) of Christ's body to be destroyed (John 2:19-21). But unlike Jesus Christ who was raised again, the gigantic stone Temple was pulled down by General Titus and his Roman army in AD70 and has never been rebuilt.
 
We all need security. We look for it in our own strength or the strength of others, in permanent buildings or institutions or in religion. The truth is that all those securities will fail, even the most lavish, wise or strong Christless religion. Only Jesus Christ will stand for ever with the Father and the Spirit, and with all those who put their trust in Him alone. Nothing else can create a certain future. That is why, although we live in this world, it cannot be our home: although we work in this world, it can never bring lasting reward. That is why we need Jesus and we need to share the gospel so that others will find the ultimate security they have always been looking for.

Prayer 
Unchanging God. Thank You that You are always the same; the unshakable Rock and Refuge for all who put their trust in You. Forgive me for my habit of looking for security and permanence in the wrong places, people and even in religious activity. Help me to honour the presence of Christ in me by trusting Him, obeying Him and sharing His gospel with my friends and colleagues who are looking for security but have not yet found Jesus. In His Name. Amen.
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© Dr Paul Adams