Sunrise is the best time of day. I haven’t actually
seen the sun rise lately, since I’ve been staying up too late at night to rise
that early in the morning. For a couple of years when I was in High School I
worked on my uncle’s farm moving irrigation sprinklers. It was hard work, but
it paid well and I got to see the sun rise every morning. Now each day when I
wake up I look outside to check the weather. On cloudless days I often say to
myself—no clouds, Jesus won’t be coming back today. Some mornings the clouds
and sunlight breaking through the clouds give an amazing preview of what it
might be like when Jesus returns. Are those just for practice? Listen. Do you
hear any trumpets? Clouds move so quickly, things change. Matthew 24:36-39
tells us it will be like in Noah’s day before the flood when they were eating
and drinking until the day that Noah entered the ark. They didn’t understand.
In Acts 1:11, when Jesus ascended into heaven on a
cloud, two angels stood beside the disciples and said, “Men of Galilee, why do
you stand looking into the sky? This Jesus, who has been taken up from you into
heaven, will come in just the same way as you have watched Him go into heaven.”
we have the assurance from Jesus himself that He will come back in a cloud.
The clouds in the morning and evening are often brilliant and spectacular here in the western states. This photo was taken in western Montana. Is this God’s warm-up, His rehearsal for the glory of Jesus return? Remember that before Jesus returns there will be tribulation. Be strong and endure. After that Jesus will meet us in the air—that great rapture we’ve all heard about in 1 Thessalonians 4:17. The word “rapture” is not in scripture, but is a Greek word for taken up. See you “in the air” in the glory of the cloud when Jesus comes to snatch us.
Prayer ~ Lord, help us to “be prepared” day by day, to be obedient and to share your love with others.
From April 13, 2012 Banquet With The King blog.
© 2016 by Mickey M. Hunacek. All rights reserved.
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