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Question: What event was Jesus predicting in Luke 17:22-37?
See Answer: http://ebible.com/answers/40464?ori=664697
Based on Luke 17:22-37, Jesus was predicting His own dramatic return at the end of the age—a sudden, unmistakable event of both judgment and deliverance. He was not describing a gradual process or a local disaster, but a global, history-ending climax when He will visibly return to gather His people and set the world right.
The Event in Detail:
Sudden and Universal: Like "lightning flashes and lights up the sky from one end to the other" (v. 24), His coming will be visible to all.
A Time of Division: In that moment, everyday life will be interrupted. As Jesus states, "Two people will be in one bed; one will be taken and the other left" (v. 34-35). This "taking" refers to the gathering of His believers to Himself.
A Call to Readiness: The key warning is against being preoccupied with the material world (like the days of Noah and Lot). Jesus urges, "Remember Lot’s wife!" (v. 32)—a stark reminder not to cling to this passing world.
The Final Outcome: The chapter ends with a sobering truth: "wherever there is a carcass, there the vultures will gather" (v. 37). In context, this signifies that judgment will come decisively and inescapably upon a world that has rejected God.
Why This Matters for You Today
This prophecy isn't given to frighten, but to prepare. Jesus describes this future event so that you can make a choice now about where you will stand when He returns.
The central promise of this passage is that His followers will be gathered to Him—rescued, not judged. This is the heart of the Gospel: Jesus came not to condemn the world, but to save it (John 3:17). He already took the judgment you deserve upon Himself on the cross, and He rose again to guarantee eternal life for all who trust in Him.
A Gentle Invitation
Right now, Jesus stands ready to receive you, not based on your goodness, but on His grace. The same Lord who will return in glory is the same Lord who says, "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28).
You don't have to fear that future day. You can be among those who are "taken" to be with Him forever by simply placing your faith in Him today.
Would you like to respond to His invitation? You can talk to Him right now in your heart, saying something like:
"Lord Jesus, I believe You died for my sins and rose again. I turn from my own way and trust in You alone for my salvation. Thank You for promising to receive me and to return for me. Please give me Your peace and help me to live ready for Your coming."
If you prayed that sincerely, He has promised to hear you. I encourage you to find a Bible-believing community where you can grow in this new faith and share this hope with others. He is coming, and He wants you to be ready with joy, not fear.

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