Chronological Gospels: Mark 13; Luke 20-21

Aug 26, 2025

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Chronological Gospels: Mark 13; Luke 20-21

As we dive into our passages this week, we explore some vital points straight from Jesus not long before He was handed over to be killed. The more I study each book of the Bible the more connections I see. Throughout Mark 13 and Luke 20-21 we are warned by Jesus about the signs that will come that will indicate the end drawing near and Jesus’ return coming soon. “Soon” and “near” are not the same to us as to the Lord, but there are some key things we need to take from these chapters this week.

Our world continues to darken, sickness spreads, inflation increases, prices soar, food grows scarce, ungodliness is celebrated, war is again raging and rumored, persecution rises, natural disasters are frequent, and deception is spreading like wildfire. We are inundated with these things daily from the news, social media, and conversations at work, and they often seem to filter into sermons on Sundays. It can be incredibly difficult not to worry, or even to panic.

How are you feeling about all the things happening around the world?

Throughout our readings this week, though, we are given some encouragement and instructions as followers of Jesus Christ. Jesus Himself tells us not to be deceived, and not to be alarmed when we see these things happening. Let me say that again – WHEN we see these things, don’t be alarmed. Jesus is telling us that these things have to happen, and that God is still in control of it all. It is part of the story. In order for redemption to come, we have to endure the birthing pains of the world.

When Jesus tells us the signs of the end of the age, He also tells us that those who endure to the end will be saved. In other words, those who remain faithful even in great tribulation, in times of persecution, war, famine, sickness, and worse will be saved. Salvation comes to those who cling to their faith to the very end no matter what suffering may come as a result.

What about these passages stands out to you personally? Why?

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What do these warnings teach you about Jesus?

Jesus also makes it clear that persecution will happen, and will increase to a degree never experienced before. People will turn against their own families and kill them, nation will rise against nation, and those truly faithful to the Lord will risk death for their faith. The people of the Kingdom of God are constantly at war with this world, and it is going to feel like it. We are supposed to be set apart, willing to obey God even unto death in order to do the works and share the gospel however and wherever He calls and leads each of us to do.

How can this information encourage you in your faith?

What does this teach you about your personal relationship with Jesus?

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Chronological Gospels: Mark 13; Luke 20-21

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