It's a troublesome text, and if it hasn't troubled you it's because you haven't 
thought about it. For many serious-minded people, it threatens the belief that 
the second coming of Jesus is imminent. In Matthew 24:33, 34, Jesus says to 
those who live in the last days, "When ye shall see all these things, know that 
it is near, even at the doors. Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not 
pass, till all these things be fulfilled."
The problem is that for 150 years Adventists have believed that the coming of 
Jesus is so near that it is "even at the doors," and the stalwarts who 
pioneered what is known as the Great Second Advent Movement steadfastly 
believed that the "thousand years" of Revelation 20 would for certain be the 
next millennium. God's people who are ready for Jesus' coming would spend it in 
heaven. But now the world seems set on spending it here on earth.

The problem with the disturbing words of Jesus is this: What are those "all 
these things" that "this generation" sees? The answer is clear: the "signs" in 
the heavens, the end of "the tribulation of those days" when "the sun shall be 
darkened," "the stars shall fall from heaven," and "upon the earth distress of 
nations, with perplexity ... men's hearts failing them for fear" (Matt. 24:29; 
Luke 21:25, 26). The last of "the signs in the heavens" was the falling of the 
stars of 1833, and the generation that saw that has for over a century been 
sleeping in their graves.

There has to be an answer, or for thoughtful young people, the idea of 
imminence will crumble away. The answer is: the unbelief of God's people has 
delayed the Lord's coming, even as that of Israel delayed their entrance into 
the Promised Land. But there is Good News, for the solution is repentance; and 
repentance is a gift of the Holy Spirit that CAN be accepted!

Jesus also told us to pray, "Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven." 
Let's stop hindering the fulfillment of that "will."

--Robert J. Wieland

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