Theology for the People

The Olivet Discourse: Jesus’ Most Debated Sermon, and Why It Matters - with Murray Smith


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In this episode of Theology for the People, Nick Cady speaks with Murray Smith (Christ College, Sydney) to talk about one of Jesus’ most debated teachings: the Olivet Discourse (Mark 13, Matthew 24–25, Luke 21).

Murray gives a candid snapshot of the state of evangelical Christianity in Australia, and from there, the conversation turns to Murray’s book Jesus’ Speech on the Mount of Olives, a 12-week study designed to help Christians read this passage with clarity and hope. Murray lays out the three major interpretive approaches (preterist / futurist / “both-and”), he explains why “full preterism” is outside orthodox Christian confession, and then walks us through why he believes Jesus speaks about both the destruction of Jerusalem and the final return of Christ.

Nick and Murray also discuss:

  • Why this passage is so debated—and yet so important

  • How Jesus’ cosmic “signs” function as accompanying realities of His coming

  • What it means to “be ready" according to the parables in Matthew 24–25

  • Why healthy eschatology produces hope, urgency, discipleship, and mission

Though Nick and Murray have differences in how they view this passage, they both hope that studying it will help believers recover a living, formative, practical hope in the return of Jesus.

Passages referenced: Mark 13; Matthew 24–25; Luke 21; Daniel 7; 1 Thessalonians 4; 2 Peter 3; Revelation 21–22

Links to Nick's recent messages on the Olivet Discourse:

  1. The Great Tribulation & the King's Return
  2. Living Ready for Jesus' Return
  3. How to Prepare for the End of the World
  4. What to Expect on Judgment Day
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