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What should Christians do about the poor? Are Christians saved by being good disciples, or is salvation an absolutely free gift? When can Christians expect Jesus to return? Does prayer really change God's plans? How can we be sure of the historical facts of the story of Jesus? Although they could be topics from last night's Bible study, these questions were of great importance to Luke and his...

The greatest problem for believing interpreters of this chapter is Jesus’ statement that this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened. At first reading, Jesus seems to promise that he will return in judgment during the lifetime of many of those who heard him speak these words originally. There are, however, several other ways of understanding the statement. Some would understand the phrase “this generation” to refer to something other than the lifetime
Luke 21:32–33