From Matthew 24:32 the Lord does two things. (i) He addresses "SERVANTS", and (ii) He starts with a parable. According to His statements in Chapter 13, the parables are for the Church only (13:11). So, this portion of scripture is directed at the Church. This is further confirmed by verse 44 where He says "YE". The Lord's discourse is because of three questions in 24:3 by His disciples. So, the word "YE" means "YE DISCIPLES". But there is an even stronger confirmation in verse 42. Not only does the Lord Jesus use "YE", but He says "YOUR LORD". The text MUST be directed at the Church - the DISCIPLES. The Nations are indifferent to Jesus, and the Jews hated and rejected Him, so much so that in 21:43 the Kingdom is taken from them and in 23:38 God withdraws from anything to do with the Temple. So all indicators are that the Lord is talking about the Church. Here is the text:
37 "But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
38 For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark,
39 And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
40 Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left.
41 Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left.
42 Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.
43 But know this, that if the goodman of the house had known in what watch the thief would come, he would have watched, and would not have suffered his house to be broken up.
44 Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh."
From verse 37 to 39 our Lord makes it clear. Noah's flood was the last universal judgment. The WHOLE earth has never been judged at once since. Nations, peoples and individuals have been judged - like Sodom and Israel, but the whole world at one time - not since Adam. The our Lord points to the MORAL condition of men. Like the days of Noah. Then our Lord addresses the key issue - The Lord's delay and unexpected arrival. In Noah's time judgment came suddenly and TOOK men to their deaths. The Greek word is "airoo". It means to snatch away. It is used to depict what happened to our sins when Jesus went to His death on the cross. They were VIOLENTLY removed. Verse 40 starts with "THEN". That means, "at and about that time".
- "At and about that time" is because Noah went into the Ark 7 days before it started to rain. So what happens next in verse 40 is not exactly at the same time, but very near.
- "Two" is the number of Witness. This is a further indicator that the Church is meant. It is even more decisive when we add the ten dead virgins to the two living and get 12 - the number of God's People.
- "Taken" in the Greek is a DIFFERENT word to verse 39. It is "PARALAMBANO", and it means; "to take as a well-known companion". When Joseph took Mary to Egypt to save Jesus' life, he TOOK (as an intimate companion) his wife Mary.
- "Your Lord" indicates that the "taking as an intimate companion" is done by the Lord "arriving". The Greek word rendered "cometh" in verse 44 is "erchomai" which strictly speaking, means "ARRIVES"
- "The House" must be the Church. The Lord addresses the "TWO" as "YE DISCIPLES". Two is number of Witness. He calls Himself "YOUR Lord" showing that they had chosen Him as Lord. He calls them "SERVANTS". Each one alone might not be decisive, but all together prove that the House is the Church.
- "Thief". If the House is the Church, why does the Lord take the role of "thief"? Because a thief comes silently and TAKES what is VALUABLE. What is valuable to the Lord? OVERCOMING CHRISTIANS! (see below).
- "Cometh". The Greek word, as is said above, is "erchomai". Jesus is returning to earth. His starting point is the Father's throne "above the highest heaven". On this journey our Lord Jesus passes the third heaven, the stratosphere (where there are no clouds) and passes into the troposphere where there are clouds - and stops. He "ARRIVES" in the clouds. How do we know this? If He traveled all the way to the surface of the earth, the ones who were TAKEN would cause an absurdity. If Jesus sat down next to you now, you could not, and would not, be TAKEN ANYWHERE. So the "ARRIVAL" of Jesus is somewhere above the earth. And we know from 1st Thessalonians 4 that it is the clouds of the troposphere.
This all adds up to this; Our Lord Jesus leaves heaven to return to earth. On the way He is crowned and given His own throne. Then He arrives in the clouds and pauses. SOME Christians are "TAKEN as intimate companions" and SOME are LEFT to face the Great Tribulation. The Church is broken up. But immediately the objection comes; WHY IS ONE LEFT while the others is TAKEN???
The answer is very simple, but very unpopular. From the moment the Church was announced in Matthew 16, there have been major problems with it. The first one is Peter speaking for Satan in Matthew 16:23. The Lord Jesus gave a string of parables that show proplems in among those Servants, Virgins and Disciples when He comes. He says that riches and the flesh will stop Christians from entering the Kingdom. Disunity, the flesh and pride plagued the Corinthians. The Law plagued the Galatians. John had to wite because Gnosticism crept into the Church. And finally, in the last Book of the Word of God, Apocalypse (Revelation), FIVE of SEVEN Churches are found apostate. These PROBLEMS did not happen to political parties. Nor did they happen to clubs and fraternities. THEY HAPPENED AMONG CHRISTIANS!
That is, there are good Christians and bad (2nd Tim.2:20-21). Every one of you know BELIEVERS who are lukewarm, fleshly and downright sinners. You might even be honest enough to say that you YOURSELF have problems. That is, Christians have problems. And the Lord, in His wisdom has SET REWARDS for those who deny themselves and follow Him. In
THREE SCRIPTURES, all in context of the Lord's COMING, is the promise made that because of BEHAVIOR - NOT FAITH, certain CHRISTIANS will be TAKEN as intimate companions of the Lord - and that IMPLIES that the rest will be LEFT.
- In Philippians 3:14 Paul says that the "UPWARD CALL" (lit. Gk.) is a PRIZE. The context is the same a 1st Thessalonian 4 - RESURRECTION and RAPTURE. Paul must "PRESS" for it - implying great effort.
- In Luke 21:36 one must be ACCOUNTED WORTHY to escape the things that will happen on earth and "STAND" before the Son of man (in the clouds - because that is where he will be). Luke 21:36 does not say that the WORTHY are KEPT. It says that they ESCAPE what happens on the whole earth
- In Revelation 3:10 Christ promises those that "kept the word of His patience" that He will KEEP them from the HOUR of trial that comes on THE WHOLE EARTH. These "Overcomers" are NOT KEPT IN the trial. The are KEPT (i) FROM the trial, and (ii) FROM the HOUR of trial. If the trial encompasses the whole earth, the "FROM" the trial must be away from the earth, and "FROM the HOUR" means that they are NOT PRESENT DURING THE TIME IT TAKES
Matthew 24:37 to 44 is about CHRISTIAN. Those TAKEN are taken as friends and ESCAPE. They are VALUABLE. From this separation of witnesses the HOUSE id broken up - the Church. Those lEFT are left for the hour of judgment on the whole earth just like Noah's flood.