Luke 12:35-40 Let your loins be girded about, and your lights burning;… I. THE PERSONS TO WHOM THE COMMAND WAS ADDRESSED WERE ORIGINALLY THE AUDIENCE TO WHICH OUR SAVIOUR WAS SPEAKING. These, as St. Luke informs us, were an innumerable multitude of people, gathered, as it would seem, to hear him preach the gospel. A part of them were His disciples, a part of them were His enemies, and a part, probably including the greatest number, could scarcely have known anything of Him, unless by report. To all these classes of men the command is addressed in the written gospel. To him who reads it, and to him who hears it, it is addressed alike; and that whether he be a Christian, or a sinner, acquainted with Christ, or unacquainted. II. IN EXAMINING THE COMMAND ITSELF, I SHALL BRIEFLY MENTION — First, What that is for which we are to be ready; and — Secondly, What is included in being ready. First, We are required to be ready for the coming of Christ. There are several senses in which this phrase may be fairly understood, as used in the Scriptures. (1) When it is applied to individuals it particularly denotes the day of death. Death to every man is the time in which Christ will come, which will terminate every man's probation, and put an end to the necessity and duty of watching, so solemnly enjoined in the text. (2) We are also required to be ready for the judgment; (3) and for eternity. Secondly, I will now proceed to inquire what is included in being ready. 1. Profaners of the Lord's Day are not ready for the coming of Christ. 2. Prayerless persons are not ready for the coming of Christ. 3. Those who do not profess the religion of Christ, and enter into His covenant, are not not ready for His coming. 4. Those persons also are unprepared for the coming of Christ who prefer the world to Him. 5. All persons are unprepared for the coming of Christ who have hitherto put off their repentance to a future season. 6. All those persons also are unready for the coming of Christ who in their schemes of reformation reserve to themselves the indulgence of some sinful disposition, or the perpetration of some particular sin. 7. Those also are unready for the coming of Christ who do not continually and solemnly converse with death, judgment, and eternity. 8. Careless Christians are also unprepared for the coming of Christ. III. I WILL NOW PROCEED TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THE REASON BY WHICH THE DUTY OF PREPARING OURSELVES FOR THE COMING OF CHRIST IS ENFORCED IN THE TEXT — "For the Son of Man cometh in an hour when ye think not." How solemnly ought we to remember that death will not wait for our wishes, that the judgment is now hastening, that eternity is at the door? Disease, unperceived, may now be making progress in our veins, and may be preparing, without a suspicion on our part, to hurry us to the grave. How absurd, how deceitful, how fatal is our procrastination! (T. Dwight, D. D.) Parallel Verses KJV: Let your loins be girded about, and your lights burning; |