John Mark
Mark 13:36BSB·traditional attribution

Otherwise, he may arrive without notice and find you sleeping.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here the application of this prophetical sermon; now learn to look forward in a right manner. I. "As to the destruction of Jerusalem, expect it to come very shortly; as when the branch of the fig-tree becomes soft, and the leaves sprout forth, ye expect that summer will come shortly, Mar 13:28. When second causes begin to work, ye expect their effects in their proper order and time.

Commenting on Mark 13:28-37

Albert Barnes Presbyterian @notesbybarnes

Verse 36. Find you sleeping. Inattentive to your post, neglecting your duty, and unprepared for his coming. (v) "sleeping"

Adam Clarke Methodist @methodicalclarke

He find you sleeping - A porter asleep exposes the house to be robbed, and well deserves punishment. No wonder that the man is constantly suffering loss who is frequently off his guard. Our Lord shows us in this parable: 1. That himself, ascended to heaven, is the man gone from home. 2. That believers collectively are his family. 3.