The text of today’s gospel is somehow enigmatic (Mark 13:23-32).
Events to come are described in what is known as apocalyptic language which is mysterious.
It is the kind of language used by some of the prophets of the Old Testament.
Some Scripture scholars mention that this text refers to Jesus’ return and to the end of the world.
Jesus words – in terms not familiar to us – are an answer to the question that the apostles had asked him earlier on:
“Tell us, when will these things happen?” (Verse 4).
We are not to try and figure out how many years and decades will pass as we expect the glorious return of Jesus.
We should rather focus on the heart of his message as it is given to us in this text:
“Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away”.
His words… we have heard them, we ponder them…
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28).
“Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life” (John 8:12).
“There will be more rejoicing in heaven over one repentant sinner than over ninety-one virtuous men who have no need of repentance” (Luke 15:7).
“I will never drive away the one who comes to me” (John 6:37).
“The Father himself loves you” (John 16:27).
« I tell you most solemnly: ‘Everybody who believes has eternal life’ « (John 6:47).
Indeed, these and so many other words of Jesus are a promise, repeated in different ways, which confirm the core of today’s gospel:
“Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away”.
This should be enough for us to live from day to day without fear and relying on the one who tells us:
“Do not let your hearts be troubled.
Trust in God still and trust in me” (John 14:1).
Note: Another reflection is available on a different theme in French at: https://image-i-nations.com/33e-dimanche-de-lannee-b-2024/