Mateo 24

1 Cuando salió Jesús del templo, y se iba, se le acercaron sus discípulos para mostrarle los edificios del templo.
2 Mas respondiendo El, les dijo: ¿Veis todo esto? En verdad os digo: no quedará aquí piedra sobre piedra que no sea derribada.
3 Y estando El sentado en el monte de los Olivos, se le acercaron los discípulos en privado, diciendo: Dinos, ¿cuándo sucederá esto, y cuál será la señal de tu venida y de la consumación de este siglo?
4 Respondiendo Jesús, les dijo: Mirad que nadie os engañe.
5 Porque muchos vendrán en mi nombre, diciendo: "Yo soy el Cristo", y engañarán a muchos.
6 Y habréis de oír de guerras y rumores de guerras. ¡Cuidado! No os alarméis, porque es necesario que todo esto suceda; pero todavía no es el fin.
7 Porque se levantará nación contra nación, y reino contra reino, y en diferentes lugares habrá hambre y terremotos.
8 Pero todo esto es sólo el comienzo de dolores.
9 Entonces os entregarán a tribulación, y os matarán, y seréis odiados de todas las naciones por causa de mi nombre.
10 Muchos tropezarán entonces y caerán, y se traicionarán unos a otros, y unos a otros se odiarán.
11 Y se levantarán muchos profetas falsos, y a muchos engañarán.
12 Y debido al aumento de la iniquidad, el amor de muchos se enfriará.
13 Pero el que persevere hasta el fin, ése será salvo.
14 Y este evangelio del reino se predicará en todo el mundo como testimonio a todas las naciones, y entonces vendrá el fin.
15 Por tanto, cuando veáis la ABOMINACION DE LA DESOLACION, de que se habló por medio del profeta Daniel, colocada en el lugar santo (el que lea, que entienda),
16 entonces los que estén en Judea, huyan a los montes;
17 el que esté en la azotea, no baje a sacar las cosas de su casa;
18 y el que esté en el campo, no vuelva atrás a tomar su capa.
19 Pero, ¡ay de las que estén encinta y de las que estén criando en aquellos días!
20 Orad para que vuestra huida no suceda en invierno, ni en día de reposo,
21 porque habrá entonces una gran tribulación, tal como no ha acontecido desde el principio del mundo hasta ahora, ni acontecerá jamás.
22 Y si aquellos días no fueran acortados, nadie se salvaría; pero por causa de los escogidos, aquellos días serán acortados.
23 Entonces si alguno os dice: "Mirad, aquí está el Cristo", o "Allí está", no le creáis.
24 Porque se levantarán falsos Cristos y falsos profetas, y mostrarán grandes señales y prodigios, para así engañar, de ser posible, aun a los escogidos.
25 Ved que os lo he dicho de antemano.
26 Por tanto, si os dicen: "Mirad, El está en el desierto", no vayáis; o "Mirad, El está en las habitaciones interiores", no les creáis.
27 Porque así como el relámpago sale del oriente y resplandece hasta el occidente, así será la venida del Hijo del Hombre.
28 Donde esté el cadáver, allí se juntarán los buitres.
29 Pero inmediatamente después de la tribulación de esos días, EL SOL SE OSCURECERA, LA LUNA NO DARA SU LUZ, LAS ESTRELLAS CAERAN del cielo y las potencias de los cielos serán sacudidas.
30 Entonces aparecerá en el cielo la señal del Hijo del Hombre; y entonces todas las tribus de la tierra harán duelo, y verán al HIJO DEL HOMBRE QUE VIENE SOBRE LAS NUBES DEL CIELO con poder y gran gloria.
31 Y El enviará a sus ángeles con UNA GRAN TROMPETA y REUNIRAN a sus escogidos de los cuatro vientos, desde un extremo de los cielos hasta el otro.
32 Y de la higuera aprended la parábola: cuando su rama ya se pone tierna y echa las hojas, sabéis que el verano está cerca.
33 Así también vosotros, cuando veáis todas estas cosas, sabed que El está cerca, a las puertas.
34 En verdad os digo que no pasará esta generación hasta que todo esto suceda.
35 El cielo y la tierra pasarán, mas mis palabras no pasarán.
36 Pero de aquel día y hora nadie sabe, ni siquiera los ángeles del cielo, ni el Hijo, sino sólo el Padre.
37 Porque como en los días de Noé, así será la venida del Hijo del Hombre.
38 Pues así como en aquellos días antes del diluvio estaban comiendo y bebiendo, casándose y dándose en matrimonio, hasta el día en que entró Noé en el arca,
39 y no comprendieron hasta que vino el diluvio y se los llevó a todos; así será la venida del Hijo del Hombre.
40 Entonces estarán dos en el campo; uno será llevado y el otro será dejado.
41 Dos mujeres estarán moliendo en el molino; una será llevada y la otra será dejada.
42 Por tanto, velad, porque no sabéis en qué día vuestro Señor viene.
43 Pero comprended esto: si el dueño de la casa hubiera sabido a qué hora de la noche iba a venir el ladrón, hubiera estado alerta y no hubiera permitido que entrara en su casa.
44 Por eso, también vosotros estad preparados, porque a la hora que no pensáis vendrá el Hijo del Hombre.
45 ¿Quién es, pues, el siervo fiel y prudente a quien su señor puso sobre los de su casa para que les diera la comida a su tiempo?
46 Dichoso aquel siervo a quien, cuando su señor venga, lo encuentre haciendo así.
47 De cierto os digo que lo pondrá sobre todos sus bienes.
48 Pero si aquel siervo es malo, y dice en su corazón: "Mi señor tardará";
49 y empieza a golpear a sus consiervos, y come y bebe con los que se emborrachan,
50 vendrá el señor de aquel siervo el día que no lo espera, y a una hora que no sabe,
51 y lo azotará severamente y le asignará un lugar con los hipócritas; allí será el llanto y el crujir de dientes.

Mateo 24 Commentary

Chapter 24

Christ foretells the destruction of the temple. (1-3) The troubles before the destruction of Jerusalem. (4-28) Christ foretells other signs and miseries, to the end of the world. (29-41) Exhortations to watchfulness. (42-51)

Verses 1-3 Christ foretells the utter ruin and destruction coming upon the temple. A believing foresight of the defacing of all worldly glory, will help to keep us from admiring it, and overvaluing it. The most beautiful body soon will be food for worms, and the most magnificent building a ruinous heap. See ye not all these things? It will do us good so to see them as to see through them, and see to the end of them. Our Lord having gone with his disciples to the Mount of Olives, he set before them the order of the times concerning the Jews, till the destruction of Jerusalem; and as to men in general till the end of the world.

Verses 4-28 The disciples had asked concerning the times, When these things should be? Christ gave them no answer to that; but they had also asked, What shall be the sign? This question he answers fully. The prophecy first respects events near at hand, the destruction of Jerusalem, the end of the Jewish church and state, the calling of the Gentiles, and the setting up of Christ's kingdom in the world; but it also looks to the general judgment; and toward the close, points more particularly to the latter. What Christ here said to his disciples, tended more to promote caution than to satisfy their curiosity; more to prepare them for the events that should happen, than to give a distinct idea of the events. This is that good understanding of the times which all should covet, thence to infer what Israel ought to do. Our Saviour cautions his disciples to stand on their guard against false teachers. And he foretells wars and great commotions among nations. From the time that the Jews rejected Christ, and he left their house desolate, the sword never departed from them. See what comes of refusing the gospel. Those who will not hear the messengers of peace, shall be made to hear the messengers of war. But where the heart is fixed, trusting in God, it is kept in peace, and is not afraid. It is against the mind of Christ, that his people should have troubled hearts, even in troublous times. When we looked forward to the eternity of misery that is before the obstinate refusers of Christ and his gospel, we may truly say, The greatest earthly judgments are but the beginning of sorrows. It is comforting that some shall endure even to the end. Our Lord foretells the preaching of the gospel in all the world. The end of the world shall not be till the gospel has done its work. Christ foretells the ruin coming upon the people of the Jews; and what he said here, would be of use to his disciples, for their conduct and for their comfort. If God opens a door of escape, we ought to make our escape, otherwise we do not trust God, but tempt him. It becomes Christ's disciples, in times of public trouble, to be much in prayer: that is never out of season, but in a special manner seasonable when we are distressed on every side. Though we must take what God sends, yet we may pray against sufferings; and it is very trying to a good man, to be taken by any work of necessity from the solemn service and worship of God on the sabbath day. But here is one word of comfort, that for the elect's sake these days shall be made shorter than their enemies designed, who would have cut all off, if God, who used these foes to serve his own purpose, had not set bounds to their wrath. Christ foretells the rapid spreading of the gospel in the world. It is plainly seen as the lightning. Christ preached his gospel openly. The Romans were like an eagle, and the ensign of their armies was an eagle. When a people, by their sin, make themselves as loathsome carcasses, nothing can be expected but that God should send enemies to destroy them. It is very applicable to the day of judgment, the coming of our Lord Jesus ( 2 Thessalonians. 2:1 ) calling and election sure; then may we know that no enemy or deceiver shall ever prevail against us.

Verses 29-41 Christ foretells his second coming. It is usual for prophets to speak of things as near and just at hand, to express the greatness and certainty of them. Concerning Christ's second coming, it is foretold that there shall be a great change, in order to the making all things new. Then they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds. At his first coming, he was set for a sign that should be spoken against, but at his second coming, a sign that should be admired. Sooner or later, all sinners will be mourners; but repenting sinners look to Christ, and mourn after a godly sort; and those who sow in those tears shall shortly reap in joy. Impenitent sinners shall see Him whom they have pierced, and, though they laugh now, shall mourn and weep in endless horror and despair. The elect of God are scattered abroad; there are some in all places, and all nations; but when that great gathering day comes, there shall not one of them be missing. Distance of place shall keep none out of heaven. Our Lord declares that the Jews should never cease to be a distinct people, until all things he had been predicting were fulfilled. His prophecy reaches to the day of final judgment; therefore he here, ver. 34, foretells that Judah shall never cease to exist as a distinct people, so long as this world shall endure. Men of the world scheme and plan for generation upon generation here, but they plan not with reference to the overwhelming, approaching, and most certain event of Christ's second coming, which shall do away every human scheme, and set aside for ever all that God forbids. That will be as surprising a day, as the deluge to the old world. Apply this, first, to temporal judgments, particularly that which was then hastening upon the nation and people of the Jews. Secondly, to the eternal judgment. Christ here shows the state of the old world when the deluge came. They were secure and careless; they knew not, until the flood came; and they believed not. Did we know aright that all earthly things must shortly pass away, we should not set our eyes and hearts so much upon them as we do. The evil day is not the further off for men's putting it far from them. What words can more strongly describe the suddenness of our Saviour's coming! Men will be at their respective businesses, and suddenly the Lord of glory will appear. Women will be in their house employments, but in that moment every other work will be laid aside, and every heart will turn inward and say, It is the Lord! Am I prepared to meet him? Can I stand before him? And what, in fact, is the day of judgment to the whole world, but the day of death to every one?

Verses 42-51 To watch for Christ's coming, is to maintain that temper of mind which we would be willing that our Lord should find us in. We know we have but a little time to live, we cannot know that we have a long time to live; much less do we know the time fixed for the judgment. Our Lord's coming will be happy to those that shall be found ready, but very dreadful to those that are not. If a man, professing to be the servant of Christ, be an unbeliever, covetous, ambitious, or a lover of pleasure, he will be cut off. Those who choose the world for their portion in this life, will have hell for their portion in the other life. May our Lord, when he cometh, pronounce us blessed, and present us to the Father, washed in his blood, purified by his Spirit, and fit to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light.

Mateo 24 Commentaries

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