Heaven and Earth Shall Pass Away, but My Words Shall Not Pass Away
A Biblical Exposition of Matthew 24:35, Mark 13:31, and Luke 21:33 In the closing days of His earthly ministry, as the shadow of the cross loomed large, our Lord Jesus Christ gathered His disciples on the Mount of Olives and unfolded a breathtaking panorama of future events. Amid wars, famines, earthquakes, persecutions, cosmic upheaval, and the glorious return of the Son of Man, He anchored every promise and every warning with one of the most majestic declarations ever uttered: > “Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.” > — Matthew 24:35; Mark 13:31; Luke 21:33 This statement, recorded with near-identical wording in all three Synoptic Gospels, is far more than a comforting aside. It is a divine guarantee that the very words of Christ possess an eternality that outlasts the created universe itself.T The Setting: The Olivet Discourse The context is critical. As Jesus and His disciples departed the Temple area, the disciples pointed out the g...