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Christ's Second Coming: Predictions and Preparations
INTERPRETATION PROJECT 1

Introduction: From the assigned text of Matthew 24:42-44, we find that the scriptures speak of the predictions and preparing for Christ’s second coming. To better understand how each event correlates with each other, I will give my interpretations of each central message and summarize what the events all had in common.

Episode 1
In Matthew 24: 1-35, the central message is the signs of the end times. We see specific and broad signs as the time of the second coming of Christ draws near. Jesus shows his love for his disciples by warning them of these signs. He also encourages them to “be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass.”

Episode 2
The unknown day and hour of the passing of Heaven and earth is the central message in Matthew 24: 36-51. We must be prepared and ready when Christ returns in His second coming. Our hearts and minds must be prepared and we should be ready at all times. Christ is telling us to be ready whenever he comes back.

Episode 3 In Matthew 25: 1-13, the central message here is we must be prepared and have our things in order for the coming of the bridegroom Jesus Christ. We must be alert. We cannot wait until the last minute to prepare. We will not have another chance to prepare for the coming of our bridegroom Christ. The Common Ground
The common ground in these three episodes is we must be ready when Jesus returns. In the first episode we are told that we will have signs when the end is near. The second episode tells us that we do not know the hour or day that Christ shall appear. In the third and final episode, we must have our things in order when Christ comes back.

Conclusion
Matthew 24: 42-44 clearly explains that Jesus is coming back for the people who are prepared for His second coming. Jesus demonstrates His love to us by telling us to be alert. He also tells us to prepare so that we will not be caught off guard or left out. We must be already be ready for

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