![]() ![]() If you take something that doesn’t belong to you without permission that’s stealing. Thievery starts with coveting and one sin leads to another. Refusing to pay back debts.įinding someone’s lost item and making no effort to return it. Examples of this could be lying on your tax returns or taking things without permission from your job. Christians can be living in thievery and not even know it. Amen.Scripture clearly says, “thou shall not steal.” Stealing is more than just going to the store and taking a candy bar. ![]() And, help people who are listening to this, help us to be ready on that day, knowing it could be today. Help us to live holy lives, bold lives with the gospel, humble lives before you and others, loving others as ourselves, working for justice in the world, even as we wait for the day when your justice and in your love you will return. God help us to share the gospel with zeal today, with urgency today and help us to keep doing that until you return. We got people around us in our lives who don’t know you, don’t know the gospel. We pray that you would help us to live with urgency, knowing that you could come back today. God we pray that what we are doing when you come back, Lord Jesus would be honoring to you, it would be glorifying to you. God we pray, God that all day long today, our thoughts, our desires might be driven with zeal to honor you, like you could come back at any moment. Help us to live in a way that honors you. God, help us to turn our hearts totally towards you. God, even right now, knowing you could come five minutes from now, help us to repent of sin. So we pray, God, help us to be ready today. We want to be working, living, waiting, longing for his coming, like we would a thief, we want to be ready for in the night.Ĭhrist is coming back, so we should live with vigilance and expectancy. No, God, we don’t want to be found sitting back silent with the gospel. We don’t want to be found in sin or in idolatry and immorality. In a 1 Peter kind of way, when I say working for his coming, sharing the gospel, bearing the fruit of the Spirit, walking with God. What staying awake means is living with vigilance, looking for his coming. Just like we would not say, well okay if he doesn’t come, if the thief doesn’t come in the next 10 minutes I’m going to sleep because he might come a few hours later, we don’t say that about Jesus’ coming. Could be next year, or yes, it could be 100 years from now. It could be today, tomorrow, this week, or next. Blessed is the one who stays awake, who’s ready, and that’s how this imagery is used all throughout the New Testament, to call us to realize he’s coming. We do want Jesus to come back, so we don’t press the analogy too far, but the whole picture is stay awake. Obviously we don’t want a thief to come to our house. That’s the exact imagery that Jesus wants to be in our minds and our hearts when we think about his coming. Revelation 16:15 Alerts Us of Jesus’ Return You’d be ready, prepared for what you’re going to do when he comes, and you would not fall asleep waiting for him to come. ![]() All precautions necessary would be taken to keep him. In fact, you would do everything you can to stay awake, so that when he comes, you’d be ready to keep him from breaking into your house. If you knew a thief was coming to your house tonight, you would probably not go to sleep. The reason he uses that imagery is to call us to be ready. We see Jesus himself in the gospels talk about his coming, his return will be like a thief in the night. This is imagery we see, not just here in Revelation 16:15 but all over the New Testament. Blest is the one who stays awake, keeping his garments on, that he may not go about naked and be seen exposed!” ![]()
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