The first hint we have that Jesus is arranging
In each gospel’s version of the discourse, Jesus brought up the persecution of his followers, a particular time of great suffering which’d take place in Jerusalem, and fake Messiahs and prophets who’d try to lead them astray. But afterwards, this:
Mark 13.24-27 KWL - 24 “But in those days after that suffering:
- ‘The sun will be darkened and the moon won’t give its light.’
Ek 32.7 - 25 The stars will be falling from the skies; the heavenly powers will be shaken.
- 26 Then people will see ‘the Son of Man coming in the clouds’
Da 7.13 with great power and glory.- 27 Then he’ll send angels, and gather together his chosen ones from the four winds,
- from the earth’s edge to heaven’s edge.”
- ‘The sun will be darkened and the moon won’t give its light.’
Where’s Jesus during this suffering and persecution? Apparently not here. Which meant he was gonna leave. Which is not what his students were expecting. Even though he repeatedly told ’em they were going to Jerusalem where he’d be killed,
I don’t blame ’em for wanting Jesus to take over Jerusalem immediately. I want him to do that too. But first things first. First the period of suffering, like the bit where Jerusalem fell to the Romans, who performed horrible atrocities on its inhabitants in the year 70. Then the persecution of Jesus’s followers, which—despite large breaks, and powerful sanctuary nations like the United States—continue to this very day, in the millions, far more than there have ever been. And of course fake Messiahs and prophets, which we have in the States as well, ’cause comfortable Christians are way easier to lead astray than those who depend on God minute by minute.
The conditions are right