11-26-23 Grace-Tucson Sermon

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Pastor Tim Patoka

A Time to Yearn for the End

November 26, 2023

Yearn for the Lord to Return 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 What days do you yearn for, days you look forward because of what will happen on or after that day? If you’re a student, then you’re likely yearning for the day when the fall semester is official over whether it’s December 15 for the U of A or the 22nd at the latest for grade schools and high schools. If you’re a football fan, then you’re yearning for the Super Bowl on February 11. If your team is doing well, you’re looking forward to seeing them advance to the championship. If your team is down and out, then you’ll get another chance after February 11. Perhaps you’re yearning for the day when your family is together again like you had this past Thanksgiving Break. Whether it’s Christmas next month or much later, you’re already looking forward to it. On this Last Sunday of the Church Year, we turn our attention to the Last Day and the end of things as we know it. On it, our Savior Jesus Christ will return with power, glory, and might without anyone missing it or mistaking it. Once back, he will raise the dead and judge both the living and recently dead on the basis of their faith in him as their Savior. After passing that just and final sentence, he will then gather his children to be with him in heaven and sadly send the rest to eternal punishment and separation from him. No one knows when the Last Day will come except God. It could be today, tomorrow, eventually, or who knows when. Regardless of when that day will come, we Christians yearn for our Lord to return. For it fills us with hope that death is but a sleep even if we’re grieving a Christian loved one’s death. This yearning fills us with anticipation of what will be ours after for we’ll forever enjoy heaven and all its blessings in full with every Christian and the Lord himself. When Paul wrote these words to the Christians in Thessalonica (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18), they were struggling with a sad yet all too common problem: the death of a loved one, specifically a Christian. Evidently, they were grieving like those who have no hope. They thought that anyone who passed away before the Lord returned had missed out on heaven and they would never see them again. The very thought of that understandably filled them with hopeless grief. So Paul writes these words to comfort them, reminding them that death is not final as the Lord will confirm when he returns to raise the dead. No one will miss out on the Lord’s return, not even though who passed away long before, been forgotten, and are nothing more than mere atoms. For the Lord will 1


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