Daily Readings - Fri Nov 25 2022

Revelation

1And I saw an angel coming down out of heaven, having the key to the Abyss and holding in his hand a great chain.2He seized the dragon, that ancient serpent, who is the devil, or Satan, and bound him for a thousand years.3He threw him into the Abyss, and locked and sealed it over him, to keep him from deceiving the nations anymore until the thousand years were ended. After that, he must be set free for a short time.4I saw thrones on which were seated those who had been given authority to judge. And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their testimony for Jesus and because of the word of God. They had not worshiped the beast or his image and had not received his mark on their foreheads or their hands. They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years.11Then I saw a great white throne and him who was seated on it. Earth and sky fled from his presence, and there was no place for them.12And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne, and books were opened. Another book was opened, which is the book of life. The dead were judged according to what they had done as recorded in the books.13The sea gave up the dead that were in it, and death and Hades gave up the dead that were in them, and each person was judged according to what he had done.14Then death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. The lake of fire is the second death.15If anyone's name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.
1Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea.2I saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband.

Luke

29He told them this parable: "Look at the fig tree and all the trees.30When they sprout leaves, you can see for yourselves and know that summer is near.31Even so, when you see these things happening, you know that the kingdom of God is near.32"I tell you the truth, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened.33Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.

Sermon

In today's readings, we journey through profound visions of the end times, beginning with Revelation's depiction of cosmic struggle and ultimate renewal. The first reading describes the binding of Satan, symbolizing the temporary restraint of evil, followed by a vision of the deceased being judged based on their deeds. This transitions into a glorious new creation, where heaven and earth are reborn, and God dwells among His people. In Luke's Gospel, Jesus uses the fig tree parable to illustrate the importance of discerning signs of God's kingdom, urging vigilance and preparedness. These passages, though distinct, share a common theme of God's ultimate triumph and the call to faithful readiness. Revelation, written to comfort persecuted early Christians, uses apocalyptic imagery to assure them of God's victory. Luke's narrative, part of Jesus' Olivet Discourse, teaches the disciples to recognize the nearness of God's kingdom through observable signs. Together, they invite us to trust in God's plan and remain attentive to spiritual realities. In our daily lives, these readings encourage us to stay faithful amidst challenges, watchful for signs of God's presence, and trustful in His promises. The moral lesson is one of hope and vigilance, reminding us to anchor our lives in God's sovereignty. As we navigate life's uncertainties, may we find strength in the assurance of God's ultimate victory and remain steadfast in our faith, ever-prepared to embrace His eternal plan.