LEARNING ACTIVITY #31A
Self-Check
2. The Pharisees and Sadducees were referred to by John the Baptist as "vipers"
which is not very complimentary to them. Of course they had earned this remark by
their beliefs, actions and treatment of other people and were certainly deserving
of John's statement. The Pharisees and Sadducees had apparently responded to John's
call for repentance in verse two. In the second half of verse seven John states "who
hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?" Although some Christians
think that the "wrath" John spoke about is still future even to
us today, it is obvious to this web site author that the message John spoke was directly
to the Pharisees and Sadducees John was speaking to and the "wrath"
was to directly affect them in their generation. This happened in AD 70 in the
destruction of Jerusalem.
4. Luke 11:50 and 51 tell us that the blood [death]
of those in the generation to whom Jesus was speaking would be required in their
lifetime because they had not listened to nor heeded what the prophets of the Bible
had told them.
6. Jesus told His disciples that "some" of them
would not die before Jesus came back with His angels to reward (judge) the people
and bring in His kingdom.
8. Jesus told the people and His disciples (see
Chapter 20:45) that they needed to "watch...and pray" so that they
could escape (see Learning Activities 44 and 45) all the things that Jesus had just
stated would take place in their generation. The things that would take place are
described in Luke 21:6–35.
10. The Apostle Paul said that some of the
believing Thessalonians, to whom he was writing, would still be alive at the coming
of the Lord.
12. Paul tells the Corinthians that the time of some important
event is "short."
14. The writer of the book of Hebrews is
saying that the Lord would be coming back in a "little while" and
that He "will not tarry."
16. Paul is instructing Timothy
to remain faithful until Jesus comes again. The inference here is that "the
appearing of the Lord Jesus Christ" would take place in Timothy's lifetime.
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