Surprise Return: Mark 13:32-37

Focus Passage: Mark 13:32-37 (CEV)

32 No one knows the day or the time. The angels in heaven don’t know, and the Son himself doesn’t know. Only the Father knows. 33 So watch out and be ready! You don’t know when the time will come. 34 It is like what happens when a man goes away for a while and places his servants in charge of everything. He tells each of them what to do, and he orders the guard to keep alert. 35 So be alert! You don’t know when the master of the house will come back. It could be in the evening or at midnight or before dawn or in the morning. 36 But if he comes suddenly, don’t let him find you asleep. 37 I tell everyone just what I have told you. Be alert!

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During one of the times Jesus was teaching His followers, He shifts His attention onto the time of His return when the disciples ask Him when the end will come. After Jesus describes what the world would be like leading up to His return, He tells the disciples something that may have even shocked them, and it is something that could easily shock us as well if we truly understand its implications.

After sharing His description of the end time, Jesus tells His followers, “No one knows the day or the time. The angels in heaven don’t know, and the Son himself doesn’t know. Only the Father knows.” (v. 32)

Let this idea sink in for a moment. The angels and Jesus Himself don’t know when the second coming will be, and if Jesus is speaking truth here, it would be incredibly arrogant for someone (a human) to think they have figured out a code or secret that the Holy Spirit inspired into the pages of the Bible. If only the Father knows, then the Holy Spirit would be speculating if He inspired clues on the specific date and time of Jesus’ return.

Some people might point to the “present tense” nature of Jesus’ words. In theory, Jesus and some angels could know this information now while they didn’t know it back then. However, this is also complete speculation, because nothing I’ve read in the scripture implies that this information will be shared before the Father announces it and pulls heaven together for the trip to earth at the end of time.

Jesus’ key point for us to remember comes in the next five verses: “So watch out and be ready! You don’t know when the time will come. It is like what happens when a man goes away for a while and places his servants in charge of everything. He tells each of them what to do, and he orders the guard to keep alert. So be alert! You don’t know when the master of the house will come back. It could be in the evening or at midnight or before dawn or in the morning. But if he comes suddenly, don’t let him find you asleep. I tell everyone just what I have told you. Be alert!” (v. 33-37)

Jesus’ return will be a surprise to almost everyone. About the only people who won’t be surprised will be the ones who are alert and living as though He could come back today. This does not mean that they know this, but that they are prepared for Him to come back at every moment in their lives.

If Jesus comes suddenly, we should not let Him catch us asleep or away from what He has called us to. Jesus calls us to “Be alert” and this means that we should be alert at every moment. While the passage doesn’t say that Jesus will return suddenly, the flip side of this idea is that our lives may end suddenly.

If our lives end before Jesus has returned, then will our last breaths be ones where we are “alert” and moving forward on the mission He has for our lives, or will they be breaths that sound like snoring as we are fast asleep?

The big idea I see in Jesus’ words is that we should live as though He is returning today, while also balancing the likelihood that He might not come this year. Jesus only has to return once, and since no one knows when that will be, we must embrace and manage the tension that comes with living like He will arrive today (which would be nice), with the wisdom that directs our daily decisions in a way that is smart if He were to delay another year or more. No one in the universe knows the day or the time of Jesus’ return. The angels in heaven don’t know, and the Son himself doesn’t know. Only the Father knows.

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