(2 Peter 3:1-13) ... NIV....."in the last days scoffers will come, scoffing and following their own evil desires.They will say, “Where is this ‘coming’ he promised? Ever since our ancestors died, everything goes on as it has since the beginning of creation.”
Waaaaay back when these words were written an embarassing awareness of DELAY was in the air among christians.
Shortly after Jesus was executed the story was circulated that he arose from the dead and was witnessed by a great many people.
But, Jesus (it was said) went up to his father in heaven and would SOON RETURN.
Time passed.
More time passed.
....and still MORE time passed without Jesus coming back.
The idea that deliverance was "near" began to make believers squirm with discomfort.
Instead of standing around waiting, enduring persecution and praying constantly for reward....a new task emerged for christians to take
the edge off the BIG WAIT: evangelism.
What is my point?
The early christians had the very same problem that Jehovah's Witnesses have had for 97 years waiting on Armageddon. It is advertised as COMING SOON!....
but it doesn't come; especially when dates are set for it to happen.
The scripture (above) quoted is used a different way. It is pointing to a different sort of context than the original one.
The modern day embarrassment among JW's makes it really squirmy when "scoffers" or "ridiculers" point out the fact THE END is nowhere in sight---and yet, Jehovah's Witnesses keep pointing to "signs" and more signs that keep on appearing and disappearing.
JW's idea of SIGNS of the end are the usual wave of bad times that come and go.
The one constant is the "scoffers".
Why can't they admit there are no signs worth noticing?
Why can't any of the christians from the 1st century until now simply admit that "soon" had absolutely NO MEANING and deserves scoffers and ridiculers?
The "last days"? Indeed!
Last days of what?