If you have an over realized eschatology, and you start finding that in your life there's still sins, or there's things you can't shake off, what you start to think is, maybe i'm out. So fear, don't be frightened by the reality of your sin that's still in your life. Fight against it, but recognize this isn't the end. There's still more to come. How do i live faithfully between christ's first advent and his second coming? Does scripture give us any guide lines here? Oh, i have to answer that oneiyo, dear ting ri.
This series has helped us to see that we can enjoy God’s creational gifts without guilt. But God also gives us eschatological gifts that prepare us for our heavenly home. So what happens when we have an over-realized or under-realized eschatology? In this episode of White Horse Inn, Eric Landry, Justin Holcomb, and Bob Hiller talk about life between the “now” and the “not yet,” considering the role of virtue in the Christian life and how the law gives shape to the good life as we’re conformed to the image of Christ.
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