Episode 153
Mark 13:9-13
Mark 13:9-13
- Let us observe what troubles our Lord bids His people expect between the time of His first and second comings.
- Let us observe what rich encouragement the Lord Jesus holds out to His persecuted people.
"In reading the prophecies of the Bible concerning Christ's Church, we shall generally find judgment and mercy blended together. They are seldom all bitter without any sweet--seldom all darkness without any light. The Lord knows our weakness, and readiness to faint, and has taken care to mingle consolations with threatenings--kind words with hard words, like warp and woof in a garment."
"The end of all that they see going on around them is certain, fixed, and sure. The kingdoms of this world shall yet become the kingdoms of their God and of his Christ. And when the scoffers and ungodly, who so often insulted them, are put to shame, believers shall receive a crown of glory that fades not away."
Questions:
1. Like Britain in Ryle’s day, at least in Canada, we enjoy a degree of protections and acceptance, though it looks as if these are fraying more quickly than not. Do we believe these protections and acceptance are our due, or do we believe that persecution and ridicule is normal? Are we surprised when people mock or scoff when we stand on biblical truth? Are we afraid to speak when we know it will invite such responses?
2. Do such promises as the gospel going to the nations, the help of the Holy Spirit, and eternal life give comfort and encouragement to press on in faithfulness?