Matthew 24:41
"Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left."
In Advent we prepare for Christ’s sudden, unexpected return. No one knows the day or hour (Matt 24:36). Just as people ate, drank, and married until the flood came and swept them away in Noah’s day, so it will be when Jesus returns—life will seem perfectly ordinary right up to the moment of judgment.
Jesus paints the scene: two men in a field—one taken, one left; two women grinding grain at the mill—one taken, one left. The ones “taken” are removed in judgment (like the wicked in the flood), while the righteous remain with Christ.
These everyday pairs—co-workers, close companions—show that neither proximity, social status, nor shared routine will save anyone. The separation is personal and instantaneous. Matthew 24:41 is therefore an urgent call to vigilance. Be ready, for the Son of Man comes at an hour you do not expect.
This Advent, welcome Jesus into your heart today—because tomorrow one will be taken, and the other left.
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