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Luke 17:28 meaning

In this verse, Jesus draws a parallel between the casual living of the people in Sodom and the impending judgment they will face. He illustrates a world engrossed in daily routines—eating, drinking, buying, and selling—unaware of the imminent destruction about to unfold. This cautionary reminder points to a broader theme in Scripture: the dangers of complacency and the necessity of vigilance in faith.

As the days of Lot were marked by flagrant moral decay, so too will the days leading to the return of the Son of Man be characterized by similar unpreparedness. The message is clear: people will be caught off guard by God’s judgment, echoing warnings from previous times, such as the days of Noah. Hence, "Thus shall it be in the day when the Son of Man is revealed." Those who remain engrossed in worldly pursuits without regard for divine warnings may find themselves facing dire consequences, emphasizing the call to readiness and spiritual alertness.

This commentary reflects the urgent need for believers to remain vigilant and prepared for the return of Christ, aligning with the principles outlined in Tough Topics regarding discernment in moral conditions and the importance of heeding spiritual warnings.

Other Relevant Commentaries:

  • Matthew 10:28 meaning. Jesus continues explaining fear to His disciples. He tells them not to fear men who can only harm the body but not the “psuche” (life/soul).
  • Matthew 17:22-23 meaning. Jesus tells His disciples that He will be handed over, killed, and raised from the dead as He and His disciples gather together in Galilee. His comment deeply troubles the disciples.
  • Luke 23:1-2 meaning. The Priests bring and accuse Jesus to Pilate. Not permitted to execute Jesus themselves, the Sanhedrin brings Jesus to Pilate early in the morning for His Roman or Civil Trial. They present three charges against Jesus: He is misleading the nation; He teaches people to not pay their taxes; He claims to be a king. The third accusation is the most serious and the one that the trial chiefly pursues. This event is part of the first phase of Jesus’s Civil Trial. It is known as Jesus’s Arraignment before Pilate.