EPISODE · Feb 1, 2026
Mark 13:24-27 The Son’s Coming
from Sermon Audio · host jason velotta
By now, you should understand why there is so much internal disagreement about Mark 13. Jesus predicts the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, and His disciples ask, “Tell us, when will these things be, and what will be the sign when all these things are about to be accomplished?” (v. 4). From Matthew’s account, we also know they also interpreted these events as signs of the end of the age and Jesus’ return. In verses 5-13, Jesus describes things that are not signs, such as wars, natural disasters, and persecution. In verses 14-23, Jesus provides the sign indicating Jerusalem’s impending destruction—the abomination of desolation. We examined the meaning of that term as Luke explains it in his parallel account. This Sunday, in verses 24-27, Jesus gives the signs of the Son’s coming at the end of the age. The signs Jesus mentions are unmistakable. He talks about cosmic signs, as the universe’s light dims and the heavens shake. While you may be familiar with these passages, it might surprise you to learn that in every clause, Jesus refers to Old Testament promises and prophetic passages. This Sunday, we will explore those references and see how Jesus foretells His second coming as the fulfillment of God’s grand story of redemption. What a day that will be! I. The Unmistakable Signs Of His Coming (v. 24-25) II. The Visible Glory Of His Coming (v. 26) III. The Sure Promise Of His Coming (v. 27)
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By now, you should understand why there is so much internal disagreement about Mark 13. Jesus predicts the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, and His disciples ask, “Tell us, when will these things be, and what will be the sign when all these things are about to be accomplished?” (v. 4). From Matthew’s account, we also know they also interpreted these events as signs of the end of the age and Jesus’ return. In verses 5-13, Jesus describes things that are not signs, such as wars, natural disasters, and persecution. In verses 14-23, Jesus provides the sign indicating Jerusalem’s impending destruction—the abomination of desolation. We examined the meaning of that term as Luke explains it in his parallel account. This Sunday, in verses 24-27, Jesus gives the signs of the Son’s coming at the end of the age. The signs Jesus mentions are unmistakable. He talks about cosmic signs, as the universe’s light dims and the heavens shake. While you may be familiar with these passages, it might surprise you to learn that in every clause, Jesus refers to Old Testament promises and prophetic passages. This Sunday, we will explore those references and see how Jesus foretells His second coming as the fulfillment of God’s grand story of redemption. What a day that will be! I. The Unmistakable Signs Of His Coming (v. 24-25) II. The Visible Glory Of His Coming (v. 26) III. The Sure Promise Of His Coming (v. 27)
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