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    JFCM CALAMBA

    20 March 2011

    PRACTICED PREPAREDNESS

    Matthew 24-25

    Introduction

    Why do people buy pre-need plans. Why do they buy insurance policies for education,for accidents, for theft, for fire and even for their own burial?

    All these are based on the feeling of the need to be prepared for such eventualities. We

    like to be prepared for anything that may come. It is therefore the height of folly for

    people who have insurance policies but who do not prepare themselves for the greatestevent of all the Coming of the Lord. In the text that we will study today, the Lord

    Jesus are giving His disciple some lessons on preparedness for His coming. He instructs

    them on how to prepare and keep prepared for that day. Let us read Matthew 24:42-44.

    and learn from the Lord Himself on how to prepare ourselves for that great day.

    CQ: How should we prepare for the Lord?

    BY WATCHING CONSTANTLY (24: 42-44)

    The enemy of preparedness is presumption. Many Christians live as if the Lord will not

    come anytime. They seem to presume that there will be a time to get ready once theyknow He will come. Thus they are deceived and lied to.

    1. The Lord will come like a thief in the nightBy design the Lord did not make known the day nor the hour of His coming. He

    purposed for His people to wait for Him constantly. He will come unannounced,when He is least expected by this world. Christians however are expected to beready.

    2. There are two comings of the Lord

    We believe that there are actually two comings of the Lord in the bible. He willcome for His saints before the Tribulation and will come with His saints to rule

    after the tribulation. There are no signs to be fulfilled before the Lord comes for

    the saints. The rapture itself is a sign for the Second Coming of the Lord.

    He will come for the saints (1Thes 4:13-18)

    He will come with the saints (Jude 14-15)

    Illustrate guards who sleep on their jobs. These are responsible and are held accountable

    when something is lost or is broken into during their watch.

    BY HAVING THE RIGHT PRIORITY (24:36-40)

    This section describes the people at the time of Noah. He built the ark for seven years and

    preached to the people to prepare themselves for the coming judgment but nobodylistened to Him. They were busy with the pursuits of life that they were drowned when

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    the flood came, they were caught unprepared. We can be ready by living our lives

    responsibly. What should we be responsible for.

    1. We are to live humbly

    The Lord does not expect us to stop living normally just because we are waiting

    for Him. His coming will be like the days of Noah. What was it like in the days ofNoah? Was it wrong to eat, drink and get married? By all mean, NO. It was

    wrong only because people only thought of themselves but not God or Noah.

    Their priorities were toward self-satisfaction: eating, drinking and marrying.These were the main preoccupations of people at the time.

    What would be the equivalent of these today? The root of all this is love of self

    more than the love of God.

    2. We are to live consciously (40-41)Externally, there was no difference between the two men in the field or the

    women grinding. It is the coming that will expose that one is prepared while the

    other is not.

    Illustrate the insufficiency of Sunday religion. We cannot confine God to two

    hours on a Sunday and believe that we done our duty to Him.

    BY LIVING RESPONSIBLY (45-51)

    The best way to prepare is to get busy with whatever the Lord entrusted to us. Our lives

    are simply stewardship trusts from the Lord Himself. He expects us to be faithful infulfilling our duties and making the most of this life.

    1. We should be responsible for our positions in life (24:42-45)All of us are given responsibilities in this life. What has the Lord put you in-charge

    of? How are you using this to prepare for the Lord? How we use them shows our

    readiness for the Lord.Illustrate positions in family, work, business, community etc.

    2. We should be careful with our resources (25:14-30)

    What are we doing with our resources? Are we using them to enrich ourselves only or

    to enrich others? Are we supporting our church, our missionaries, our ministries? The

    Lord expects us to multiply for Him not for ourselves.Illustrate the use of resources money, house, cars, influence etc. How are we using all

    these? Are we supporting the work of the Lord with our resources or are we spending it

    all on ourselves.

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    CONCLUSION

    Illustrate the extra plate on the table eats a case of practiced preparedness.

    Christianity is not about a set of beliefs or songs or prayers. I am not suggesting that we

    rely on our good works for our salvation but good works are the natural fruit of natural

    Christianity. It is not just religion. It is life and it is practiced in life, not just inside thechurch but outside as well. We are challenged today to use everything in our lives to get

    prepared for the Lord. Preparedness is not an option. The Lord expects such from

    everyone who believes. Let us make the decision today to live our lives consciously

    that we will be prepared for the Lord by living our lives as faithful stewards of everythingHe has entrusted to us.

    Date Preached _ 13 September 2009Preacher: Pastor Dione Garraton

    Source: Mario Pingol/Preaching 2009/Basic Christianity/June 14,2009