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Eschatology • AM • Waupaca, WI

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He did not ask us to calculate the day. He commanded us to conquer the day.
Ed Rangel March 29, 2026 Matthew 24–25 • 2 Peter 3
Main Text

Matthew 24:36–51
Matthew 25:1–13

Mark 13:32–37 • Luke 12:35–40 • 2 Peter 3:10–14
Learning Objectives

What This Lesson Must Prove

  • Matthew 24:36 marks the final-coming shift
  • Christ forbids date-setting and demands readiness
  • Readiness means obedience, not religious fascination
Learning Objectives

What This Lesson Must Prove

  • The ten virgins warn personal responsibility
  • Biblical eschatology is meant to produce holiness
Opening Hook

Panic Preaching Is Not Faithfulness

Every crisis brings out the timelines, the whiteboards, and the self-appointed experts.

Plain Truth

Jesus did not commission His church to decode headlines. He commanded readiness.
Thesis

Because no one knows the day or hour, every disciple must live in constant readiness.

Point I

The Lord’s Coming Will Be Sudden

Do not live asleep.
Matthew 24:36–44 • Mark 13:32–37 • Luke 12:35–40
Point I Support

Matthew 24:36 Changes the Ground

Before Verse 36

  • Visible signs
  • Jerusalem judgment
  • “When you see” language

At Verse 36

  • No one knows
  • Unknown final return
  • No human timetable
Scripture

No One Knows

“But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone.”
Matthew 24:36
Point I Support

The Days of Noah Expose Ordinary-Life Blindness

  • People lived like judgment would never come
  • Noah preached, but the world ignored him
  • Indifference became ruin when the flood came
Point I Support

Not a Secret Rapture Text

Noah Context

  • Taken by judgment
  • Left in preservation

True Emphasis

  • Sudden judgment
  • Final separation
  • Irreversible accountability
Point I Support

The Thief Image Demands Constant Readiness

  • A thief does not announce himself
  • The Lord comes with unexpectedness
  • Readiness cannot be seasonal
  • Readiness must be constant
Application

Do Not Live Asleep

Personal
You do not get to schedule repentance.
Congregational
A careless church is an unready church.
Generational
Do not raise headline religion over holy living.
Gem

Jesus did not command you to guess the day; He commanded you to be ready for it.

Point II

The Lord Expects Faithful Service

Do not delay obedience.
Matthew 24:45–51 • Mark 13:33–37
Point II Support

Readiness Is Duty, Loyalty, and Continued Work

  • The faithful servant is found doing duty
  • He keeps feeding the household
  • He does not need crisis to wake him
Point II Support

The Fatal Thought: My Master Is Delayed

  • False delay weakens accountability
  • Corruption follows a sleepy heart
  • Drift begins before open rebellion
Point II Support

I have time. I can fix this later. I can coast for a while.

Point II Support

This Passage Crushes False Security

  • The wicked servant is still called a servant
  • Yet he is judged with the hypocrites
  • Jesus warns the servant, not outsiders only
Application

Readiness Is Proven by How You Live

Personal
You prove readiness before the end, not by talking about it.
Congregational
A ready church keeps preaching, guarding, leading, and obeying.
Gem

The servant who is ready is the servant found faithful.

Point III

The Lord Requires Personal Readiness

Do not depend on borrowed religion.
Matthew 25:1–13
Point III Support

All Ten Waited. Only Five Were Ready.

  • All ten had lamps
  • All ten expected the bridegroom
  • Only five had true preparedness
Point III Support

Appearance Is Not Preparedness

They Had

  • Lamps
  • Expectation
  • Religious nearness

They Lacked

  • Reserve oil
  • Settled readiness
  • Real preparedness
Point III Support

Borrowed religion will fail when the door shuts.

Application

Your Soul Stands Before God on Your Own Readiness

Personal
Nearness to truth is not the same as surrender to truth.
Generational
Children must fill their own vessels with oil now.
Cross References

Readiness Requires Endurance

  • Hebrews 3:12–14 — drifting is deadly
  • Romans 14:12 — each gives account to God
  • Philippians 2:12 — work out salvation with fear
Point IV

The Lord Will Expose Everything

Pursue holiness now.
2 Peter 3:10–14
Point IV Support

Peter Brings Eschatology Down Where It Belongs

  • The day comes like a thief
  • The heavens pass away with a roar
  • The earth and its works are exposed
Scripture

What Sort of People Ought You to Be?

“What sort of people ought you to be in holy conduct and godliness?”
2 Peter 3:11
Point IV Support

If the Day Is Real, Holiness Matters

  • If judgment is certain, purity matters
  • If the world burns, godliness matters
  • The doctrine of the end must make us clean
Application

Insight Without Holiness Is Broken Eschatology

Personal
Studying the end without repentance misses the point.
Congregational
A church that talks prophecy but tolerates sin is not ready.
Gem

The doctrine of the end is not meant to make us clever, but clean.

Cross References

Hope and Holiness Belong Together

  • 1 John 3:2–3 — future hope leads to present purity
  • Titus 2:11–13 — waiting shapes godly living
  • Romans 13:11–14 — it is time to awaken
Conclusion

The Lord Told You What Faith Needs

  • You do not know the day or hour
  • You do know He is coming
  • You do know judgment is certain
  • You do know how He told you to live
Self Examination
  • Are you living awake or spiritually asleep?
  • Are you serving faithfully or coasting?
  • Are you prepared or leaning on borrowed religion?
Closing Drive

Do not wait for another warning. Live ready now.

Invitation

Readiness Begins with Obedience to the Gospel

  • Hear — Romans 10:17
  • Believe — John 8:24
  • Repent — Luke 13:3
  • Confess — Romans 10:9–10
Invitation

Be Baptized for the Remission of Sins

  • Acts 2:38
  • Mark 16:16
  • Readiness begins now, not later
Invitation

If You Have Drifted, Repent Now

  • Do not stand at the door empty-handed
  • Do not play games with borrowed time
  • Acts 8:22 — repent and pray
Gem

A closed door cannot be reopened by late regret.

Closing
Come now. Obey now. Repent now. Live ready.
Final Word

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