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Gospel Preached Everywhere Before the End
by David Vaughn Elliott
Jesus
 said, "This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world 
for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come" (Matthew 
24:14). Have you heard of the modern-day sects which boast of having 
already reached most of the world, adding that when they reach the 
remaining areas, the way will be paved for the Lord's return? Is this 
what Jesus was talking about? 
"The
 end will come." The end of what? When a husband and wife have a severe 
argument and one says, "This is the end," no one would think for a 
moment that they were talking about the end of the world. Maybe the end 
of "their" world, but not the end of "the" world. The context of the 
statement shows what end is in view.  
So
 it is with the context of Matthew 24:14. The whole conversation began 
with Jesus' shocking statement about the temple: "There shall not be 
left here one stone upon another" (24:2). Then, immediately after 
mentioning "the end" in verse 14, Jesus quoted Daniel's famous prophecy 
of the destruction of Jerusalem and its temple. Then in verse 16 Jesus 
advised: "let them which be in Judea flee into the mountains." Jesus was
 not talking about the end of the world. He was still talking about the 
end of the temple in Jerusalem, which was in Judea.  

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