24:17-21
At this time there was to be no hesitation in fleeing, no time to put things in order.
There was only one imperative, and that was “get out!”.
They are also told to pray to God that this does not happen on a Sabbath,
when it would be far harder to get out.
Note that even with events that are decreed by God that we should still pray.
In verse 21 Jesus says the events would be absolutely terrible,
far worse than anything that had ever happened before, or would happen again.
The Jewish historian, Josephus, described the events in similar terms.
So how are we to interpret this?
Are we to take this as an absolutely literal description,
or as a graphic description meant to impress the horror of the events,
but not meant to be taken absolutely literally?
Utterly terrible events did happen in AD 70.
Does that mean these events are the complete fulfilment of the words of Jesus?
I.e. supporting a preterist view point? The problem with this is that it is hard to say that these events have never been equalled again in history. What about the holocaust?
24:22-25
These would be bad, but they could have been much worse.
Jesus says they were cut short for the sake of the elect.
This seems to have two important implications.
One is that there is an “elect”, a people elected by God for salvation.
The second is that the elect will be around at the time of tribulation.
People will be so desperate that they will long for some sort of Messiah,
so they will be ready to grasp at any straw.
It is at times of desperation that dictators tend to arise in nations,
for people long for order to be restored and think “things cannot be any worse than they are now”.
We need to watch out for false messiahs and not be taken in.
Some of these false prophets and messiahs will perform “great signs and wonders”.
We must not be deceived, the truth of God’s word is what matters.
Then again we have mention of the elect, and Jesus tells us that He has pointed these things out ahead of time.
Note that while we are the “elect” this does not mean that we do not have any responsibility.
We do have responsibility, and part of that is to be on our guard.