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Jesus sits on the Mount of Olives and describes what the end of the age will look like.
As Jesus leaves the temple, his disciples marvel at the building's grandeur. Jesus tells them not one stone will be left on another. Sitting on the Mount of Olives, they ask when this will happen. Jesus describes wars, famines, persecution, and cosmic signs — warning them to stay alert. He includes parables about readiness: the ten virgins, the talents, and the final separation of sheep and goats.
Jesus sits on the Mount of Olives and lays out the future with unflinching honesty — wars, betrayal, cosmic upheaval, his own return. But the point was never the timeline. It was the question underneath it: what kind of person are you becoming while you wait?
MatthewReady or NotJesus tells three stories that all land in the same place: what you do while you're waiting reveals everything about what you actually believe. Ten bridesmaids, three servants, and every nation on earth — and the question isn't whether the King is coming, but whether you'll be ready.
MarkThe Day No One KnowsJesus told his closest followers that the Temple — the center of their world — wouldn't last, then walked them through what was coming: deception, persecution, cosmic upheaval, and his own return. After the heaviest prophecy he ever gave, his final instruction was disarmingly simple: stop trying to predict the timeline and start living like it matters.
LukeThe Widow, the Temple, and the End of EverythingJesus watches a widow give everything she has, predicts the destruction of the Temple, and paints a picture of what's coming that's equal parts terrifying and hopeful. Through it all, one theme keeps surfacing: what lasts and what doesn't.
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