As the disciples turned to Jesus in awe, Christ simply stated, “Verily I say unto you, There shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down” (Matt. 24:2). The disciples looked at each other in confusion and proceeded on their way up to the Mount of Olives. Now, as they reached the Mount of Olives, four disciples, confused and wondering about what Christ had stated, came to Jesus privately and asked Christ three questions.
1. When will these things happen?
2. What will be the sign of Your coming?
3. When will be the end of the age?
Before we get started in this overview of Matthew 24, which is known as the Olivet Discourse, I would like you to be aware that this is Christ’s overview of end-time prophecy. Yes, Jesus Christ the Savior, the Healer, the Comforter and the Prophet will now in His own words give us a briefing on the end times. “He who has an ear, let him hear” (Revelation 3:22 NKJV).
The Signs of the Times
Jesus had just left the temple for the last time. A few days earlier, Jesus made His triumphal entry into Jerusalem riding on a donkey, fulfilling the prophecy of Zechariah 9:9 as well as the prophecy given to Daniel by the angel Gabriel, which actually foretold Christ’s first coming to the exact day. As a recap, we are told in Daniel 9:25 that from the time the walls were rebuilt until the coming of the Messiah would be sixty-nine years times seven years or 173,880 days (to do the addition you need to use a 360-day calendar and add the leap years). We read in Nehemiah 2:5-8 that King Artaxerxes signed the decree for Nehemiah to rebuild the city walls on March 14, 445 BC. This ancient document can be found in the London Museum today. If we take March 14, 445 BC and add 173,880 days, then Christ rode into Jerusalem on April 6th, 32 AD. Keep in mind that this was also the first time that Christ let the people receive Him as the Messiah. Prior to this, He always said “my time has not yet come” (John 7:6 NKJV) and hid away from the crowds. The exact day of His coming was arranged, and therefore Christ wept for His people, because they did not know their Scriptures.
The prophets gave them the exact day, along with how He would enter into the city, yet the Jews rejected Him. That is why Christ wept in Luke 19:41, stating “you did not know the time of your visitation” (Luke 19:44 NKJV). From that point on, blindness was put on the Jews until the fullness of the Gentiles came (see Romans 11:25). Think about that, Christ wept because His people did not know what His Word had promised. The Creator of the universe arranged the exact day when He would appear, yet no one accepted His Word. Are we like that? The Lord has fulfilled history. The Bible has foretold past, present and future events, yet are we too caught up in the things of this world to understand that He will come again? The next time He comes, we are not given the exact day, for the Son of man will come at an hour when you least expect. Woe unto them that do not heed His Word.