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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2024 · 21 MIN

What happens when Jesus comes to complete the work of salvation?

from Ad Jesum per Mariam · host Ad Jesum per Mariam

What Happens When Jesus Comes and Completes The Work of Salvation? Today’s scripture reminds us of a fundamental truth: the heart’s ultimate disposition should be to rely on God above all else—before trusting in anyone or anything. Jesus, turning to His disciples, begins by acknowledging the reality of tribulation and turmoil. It’s as if He’s saying, “Don’t be surprised — things may get worse before they get better.” Yet, even as He speaks of these challenges, His focus isn’t on despair! He describes the sun failing to shine, the moon darkening, and the stars dimming and falling from the sky—symbols of all power and light in creation growing silent and empty. In this moment of cosmic powerlessness, the nations will look up and see not an angel but the Son of Man Himself, coming on the clouds of heaven. On that day, no one will be left in doubt; there will be no earthly explanation, for His coming transcends all earthly power and understanding. Jesus’ Second Coming Jesus is clear about His purpose: “As I come, I will send my angels to gather those who are mine.” Consider the assurance in those words. No matter how dangerous or violent the moment, His first priority is to claim His own. This is the hope we hold in the promise of Christ’s second coming. It is not about the destruction of the world but the fulfillment of His work of salvation. We don’t anticipate abandonment or loss; we look forward to being gathered and brought home. How marvelous is the promise that, no matter how dark the times, His victorious hand will reach into that darkness and find us. Let us prepare our hearts and focus on the hope and glory of Christ’s return, meditating on this profound question: What happens when Jesus comes to complete the work of salvation? ------------------------------------ Image: cropped version of The Ascension: Dutch Artist and Painter: Rembrandt ------------------------------------ Gospel Reading: Mark: 13: 24-32 First Reading: DN 12: 1-3 Second Reading: HEB 10: 11-14, 18

What Happens When Jesus Comes and Completes The Work of Salvation? Today’s scripture reminds us of a fundamental truth: the heart’s ultimate disposition should be to rely on God above all else—before trusting in anyone or anything. Jesus, turning to His disciples, begins by acknowledging the reality of tribulation and turmoil. It’s as if He’s saying, “Don’t be surprised — things may get worse before they get better.” Yet, even as He speaks of these challenges, His focus isn’t on despair! He describes the sun failing to shine, the moon darkening, and the stars dimming and falling from the sky—symbols of all power and light in creation growing silent and empty. In this moment of cosmic powerlessness, the nations will look up and see not an angel but the Son of Man Himself, coming on the clouds of heaven. On that day, no one will be left in doubt; there will be no earthly explanation, for His coming transcends all earthly power and understanding. Jesus’ Second Coming Jesus is clear about His purpose: “As I come, I will send my angels to gather those who are mine.” Consider the assurance in those words. No matter how dangerous or violent the moment, His first priority is to claim His own. This is the hope we hold in the promise of Christ’s second coming. It is not about the destruction of the world but the fulfillment of His work of salvation. We don’t anticipate abandonment or loss; we look forward to being gathered and brought home. How marvelous is the promise that, no matter how dark the times, His victorious hand will reach into that darkness and find us. Let us prepare our hearts and focus on the hope and glory of Christ’s return, meditating on this profound question: What happens when Jesus comes to complete the work of salvation? ------------------------------------ Image: cropped version of The Ascension: Dutch Artist and Painter: Rembrandt ------------------------------------ Gospel Reading: Mark: 13: 24-32 First Reading: DN 12: 1-3 Second Reading: HEB 10: 11-14, 18

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