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Understanding Salvation as the Intersection of Ages: Embracing the 'Now and Not Yet' Kingdom (Image Series)

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Apr 18, 2022
Dive into a lively discussion about faith, identity, and the complexities of the Christian community. Explore the intriguing relationship between time and the Kingdom of God, highlighting the 'already but not yet' concept. Reflect on the struggle of personal transformation and the paradox of suffering. Engage with cultural perspectives on time and the power of choice within community. Finally, unravel the intricate nature of salvation and the ongoing human journey between enslavement and liberation.
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Jewish View of Time

  • Jews viewed history linearly, with "this present age" of suffering followed by "the age to come".
  • This linear view was interrupted by the "Day of the Lord," launching a new messianic age.
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Characteristics of the Age to Come

  • The "age to come" held key characteristics: peace, a new covenant, resurrection, and the Holy Spirit.
  • These characteristics signified a transformed reality distinct from the present age.
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Kingdom's Arrival

  • Jesus proclaimed the kingdom's present arrival, associating it with the messianic age.
  • Yet, he also spoke of the kingdom as future, creating an "already but not yet" tension.
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