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Comparison of Matthew 24-25, Mark 13, and Luke 21 - Mom's Bible ...

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As we go into the next two parables, we need to remember that they are emphasizing the importance <strong>of</strong> “watching” withexpectation <strong>and</strong> preparation. Each parable depicts those who are saved—who are obedient servants, who are prepared,<strong>and</strong> who are investing <strong>of</strong> their God-given abilities—AND those who are lost—who are servants in name only, who areunprepared, <strong>and</strong> who are wasting their God-given abilities. The emphasis in the first parable is on those waiting to go into celebrate the wedding—not the bride.Reminder – In context the Lord is speaking to the Jewish remnant that will be living at the end <strong>of</strong> the age prior to themillennial kingdom.

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