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Daniel spoke of an end-time tribulation greater than any that had preceded it (Dan 12:1); by indicating that no tribulation before or after this one would rival it, Matthew may suggest that it is a tribulation within history, not necessarily the final one (compare Jos. War 1.12). In any case, he warns against believing anyone who claims to be Christ, for when our Lord really returns even the sky will declare it (24:23-28).
When faith is tested, patience may wane; like Abraham and Sarah, we may be tempted to look for less difficult solutions than trusting God to fulfill his promise literally (Gen 16:1-2). But if our allegiance is to the Lord of the universe, we dare not settle for counterfeits. Signs and wonders (Mt 24:24) alone are inadequate to demonstrate a prophet's authenticity (7:21; Deut 13:1-5; 2 Thess 2:9). At what time will Jesus return? The same day the vultures gather around the corpses of the wicked slain in judgment (Mt 24:28).