Luke 21- This will give you an opportunity to testify
Malachi 4:1-2; Psalm 98; 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13; Luke 21:5-19 Our reading from the prophet Malachi is about the Day of the Lord. An anticipated day of Judgement when all things will be set right. Some scholars think that Paul’s words against being idle in 2nd Thessalonians is a warning to people who stopped working because they were sure Jesus was going to come right away. Our Gospel reading is speaking about the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple and the Second Coming of Christ, and this is anticipating the Reign of Christ, which we celebrate next week, and is the end of the Liturgical year. In a way this is a little mini-Advent. Advent is a time when we prepare for the coming of Christ, both at Christmas, and the 2nd Coming. How do we prepare for the coming of Christ? Paul warns us against being idle. We shouldn’t just laze around waiting. There is work to be done. … Jesus warns us to not be led astray by people who come in his name, and to not connect wars and earthquakes to his ...