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Digital pastor and missionary seeking to help encourage and build up others in the midst of daily life. (FlatCap, Matthew 24, Olivet Discourse, End Times Prophecy, Destruction of the Temple, 70 AD, Abomination of Desolation, Christian Twitch, Digital Missionary, Bible Study, Days of Noah, One Taken One Left, Left Behind Theology, Vultures and Corpses, The Second Coming, Bible Verse by Verse) "Two men will be in the field; one will be taken and the other left." Does this mean what we've always been taught it means? Today we tackle the complicated and heavily debated chapter of Matthew 24. As Jesus leaves the temple, he makes a shocking prediction: "Not one stone will be left on another." This kicks off the Olivet Discourse, where Jesus answers his disciples' questions about the destruction of the temple and the signs of the "End of the Age." In this study, we navigate the tension between what happened historically in 70 AD and what is still yet to come. Key topics we discuss: The Destruction of the Temple: Why Jesus' warning about the "Abomination of Desolation" likely points to the events of 70 AD. Fleeing on the Sabbath: Was Jesus commanding strict Sabbath observance, or just warning about how difficult it would be to escape disaster on a restricted day? "Birth Pains": Why wars, famines, and earthquakes are just the beginning, not the end. The "Days of Noah" Twist: We look closely at the "one taken, one left" passage. Historically, the church understood the one "taken" as the one swept away in judgment (like the flood), while the righteous are "left" to inherit the earth. Have we been reading this backward? Vultures and Corpses: Unpacking the cryptic metaphor about looking for the true signs of the Son of Man. We also have a great chat interaction regarding Eastern Orthodox traditions, the Sabbath year, and how God fulfills His promises. What are your thoughts on the "one taken, one left" passage? Were you taught it meant the Rapture, or judgment? Let’s discuss it respectfully in the comments below! Video Chapters (Timestamps) 0:00 Introduction: "Not One Stone Left on Another" 1:45 The Disciples' Question: When Will This Happen? 2:30 Birth Pains: Wars, Rumors of Wars, and Earthquakes 4:05 The Abomination of Desolation & 70 AD 5:15 Why Pray You Don't Flee in Winter or on the Sabbath? 8:40 Did the Disciples Keep the Sabbath? (Chat Q&A) 11:20 The Return of the Son of Man in the Clouds 14:00 The Fig Tree & "This Generation" 15:45 The Days of Noah: A Twist on "Left Behind" 18:30 Understanding the "Taken vs. Left" Historical Context 20:15 The Vultures and the Corpse Metaphor Explained 22:00 Closing Thoughts: Always Be Ready