Discerning the signs of the times

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Tirian

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When Christ says "3*And in the morning, ‘Today will be stormy because the sky is red and threatening.’ You[a] know how to read the appearance of the sky, but you can’t read the signs of the times." -what is His expectation regards reading the signs of the times?
 
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I'm not sure if this is what you are asking, but Christ is referring to the time that was then, I.E. that the Christ has come. They were looking for a "heavenly" sign (v.1) and so the Pharisees and Sadducees wanted to test Him. However, they were looking for signs and wonders, but Christ was telling them that the signs of the Christ are there already.

Here is Calvin on the matter:
3. Hypocrites, you can judge. He calls them hypocrites, because they pretend to ask that which, if it were exhibited to them, they are resolved not to observe. The same reproof applies nearly to the whole world; for men direct their ingenuity, and apply their senses, to immediate advantage; and therefore there is scarcely any man who is not sufficiently well qualified in this respect, or at least who is not tolerably acquainted with the means of gaining his object. How comes it then that we feel no concern about the signs by which God invites us to himself? Is it not because every man gives himself up to willing indifference, and extinguishes the light which is offered to him? The calling of Christ, and the immediate exhibition of eternal salvation, were exhibited to the scribes both by the Law and the Prophets, and by his own doctrine, to which miracles were added.

There are many persons of the same description in the present day, who plead that on intricate subjects they have a good right to suspend their judgment, because they must wait till the matter is fully ascertained. They go farther, and believe that it is a mark of prudence purposely to avoid all inquiry into the truth; as if it were not an instance of shameful sloth that, while they are so eagerly solicitous about the objects of the flesh and of the earth, they neglect the eternal salvation of their souls, and at the same time contrive vain excuses for gross and stupid ignorance.

A very absurd inference is drawn by some ignorant persons from this passage, that we are not at liberty to predict from the aspect of the sky whether we shall have fair or stormy weather. It is rather an argument which Christ founds on the regular course of nature, that those men deserve to perish for their ingratitude, who, while they are sufficiently acute in matters of the present life, yet knowingly and willfully quench the heavenly light by their stupidity.

Hope this helps.
 
I think it's safe that they didn't see the signs when they were right in front of them, but rather were looking for some preconceived notion of what the coming of the Messiah would entail.
 
Ok so signs of the times woul refer to Christ's ministry and perhaps the of John the baptist that the scribes should have obsess and put two and two together......

Thanks for the replies
 
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