How does this verse connect to Jesus' teachings on watchfulness in Matthew 24? A Snapshot of 2 Samuel 18:26 “Then the watchman saw another man running, and he called out to the gatekeeper, ‘Look! Another man is running alone!’ ‘This one also brings news,’ said the king.” What Stands Out in the Scene • A watchman is posted high above the gate, scanning the horizon. • He notices movement quickly—one runner, then another. • The king immediately links a lone runner with an urgent message. • Read literally, the verse highlights active, alert vigilance and quick communication. A Pattern of Watchfulness in Scripture • Habakkuk 2:1—“I will stand at my guard post and station myself on the ramparts.” • Ezekiel 33:6—The watchman who sees the sword coming must sound the trumpet. • Proverbs 8:34—Blessed are those who keep watch daily at wisdom’s doors. All three passages underscore continuous, eyes-wide-open readiness to respond to incoming truth. Jesus’ Call to Keep Watch (Matthew 24) “Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come.” (24:42) Key elements in the chapter: • Unpredictable timing (24:36). • Comparison to Noah’s days—ordinary life suddenly interrupted (24:37-39). • Parable of the vigilant homeowner (24:43). • Warning that servants can be found faithful or negligent at the master’s unexpected return (24:45-51). Bringing the Two Scenes Together • Same posture: Both the watchman in 2 Samuel 18 and disciples in Matthew 24 are placed on alert status. • Same urgency: A lone runner races to deliver life-defining news; Jesus says His return will likewise be sudden and decisive. • Same responsibility: – Watchman: identify the messenger and notify the king without delay. – Disciple: recognize the signs of the times and live in continual readiness. • Same consequence: Action or inaction in both texts directly affects people under a leader’s care—David’s kingdom then, Christ’s kingdom now. Additional New Testament Echoes • Mark 13:35-37—“Stay alert … what I say to you, I say to everyone: Keep watch!” • 1 Thessalonians 5:6—“So then, let us not sleep as others do, but let us remain awake and sober.” • 1 Peter 5:8—“Be sober-minded and alert.” These passages mirror the vigilant stance exemplified by the Old Testament watchman. Practical Takeaways for Today • Post yourself “on the ramparts”: carve out daily time in the Word to spot spiritual movement early. • Keep your spiritual senses sharp: avoid the dullness of habitual sin or apathy. • Respond immediately to what God shows you, just as the watchman relayed news at once. • Encourage fellow believers to stay expectant; a lone “runner” may appear at any moment—Christ Himself returning. |