Author : Tom Rainwater
QUESTION: Does it specify anywhere in the Bible that there are signs to look for before the end of time? If so, where?
ANSWER: This is an excellent question. Many believe that the last few years before Christ returns will be full of signs, both gruesome and glorious. Basically, this comes from a misunderstanding of some very difficult passages of Scripture. One such passage is Matthew 24.
Upon hearing that the temple would be brought down, Jesus’ disciples ask three questions:
(1) “Tell us, when will these things be?”
(2) “And what will be the sign of your coming?”
(3) “and of the end of the age?”
Notice they assume that the destruction of the temple would coincide with the end of all things. They were wrong. However, Jesus answers their questions in the order they asked them.
When it came to the destruction of Jerusalem’s temple, there would be signs. Notice in verse 33: “So you also, when you see all these things, know that it is near, at the very doors.” (NKJV) Jesus also said in the following verse, “Assuredly, I say to you, this generation will by no heaven pass away till all these things are fulfilled.” (NKJV)
All the events described so far in this chapter would be fulfilled inthat generation — the generation in which the apostles lived. Jesus’ instructions were to these people to flee Jerusalem when they saw the signs. Indeed, Jerusalem and the temple were destroyed completely at A.D. 70 by the Roman army with the help of the Lord.
Verse 36 begins, “But of that day….” Which day? The day Heaven and earth will pass away. Now He is talking about the end of the world. “But of that day and hour no one knows, no, not even the angels of heaven, but My Father only.” (NKJV) Concerning the destruction of Jerusalem, its time could be determined by signs. But the time of the ultimate end will not be preceded by such signs of warning.
People will be going about their business as they did just prior to the flood in Noah’s day (verses 37-39). No one will suspect the day on which Jesus comes again. People will be separated from one another quickly at the end (verses 40-41). Some will be taken away for condemnation (2Thessalonians1:7-9; Matthew 13:40-43), the righteous will be left in the caring hands of God.
The fact is: there is no way we can know when the world will end. It will be a time that those alive will not expect (Matthew 24:42-44). All the parables that follow into chapter 25 speak about preparing for Christ to come again in person — this time to judge. There will be no signs because Jesus will come as unexpectedly as “a thief in the night.” (2 Peter 3:10.)
of earth at the final end?
With these things in mind, let’s not look for signs, because none will be given. Let’s consider instead a sign that has already been given — the sign of Jesus resurrection. Jesus is alive, and He is Lord and Christ. He will be your judge one day. Are you ready to meet Him?