Thursday, August 18, 2011
Saturday, April 23, 2011
A Creational Quibble from a Saved Steward
Kevin, I'd like to quibble with the last paragraph there (of course I would! When do I not enjoy a good quibble)?
Although Christ will most assuredly make a new creation, are you sure that the sentence "Christ died to redeem creation" is entirely biblical?
What Christ Does with Creation v.s. What Christ Does with Christian
It seems to me that what Rom 8:18-23 says is "Christ subjected creation to futility until He is done redeeming--soul and body--those for whom He died. But, when that is complete, He will release the creation by making it to enjoy the glorious freedom of those children of God."
[edit: in the absence of a "read more" link on this blog, please click this post's title to read the rest of it]
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Labels: 1Corinthians, Creation, Environmentalism, Redemption, Romans
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Is This All I Get--After So Much Trouble? - John Newton
Dear Brother,
Blessed be God for the news of a better world, where there will be no sin, trouble, nor defect forever!
What shall it be--when the Lord shall call us up to join with those who are now singing before the eternal throne!
What shall it be--when all the children of God, who in different ages and countries have been scattered abroad--shall be all gathered together, and enter into that glorious and eternal rest provided for them!
What shall it be--when there shall not be one trace of sin or sorrow remaining--not one discordant note to be heard, nothing to disturb or defile, or alleviate the never-ceasing joy!
Many a weary step we have taken, since the Lord first drew us to Himself; but we shall not have to tread the past way over again. Some difficulties may remain--but we know not how few. Perhaps before we are aware, the Lord may cut short our conflict and say, "Come up hither!" At the most, it cannot be very long! He who has been with us thus far--will be with us to the end. He knows how to cause our consolations to exceed our greatest afflictions!
And when we get safely home--we shall not complain that we have suffered too much along the way. We shall not say, "Is this all I get--after so much trouble?" No! When we awake in that glorious world, we shall in an instant--be satisfied with His likeness. One sight of Jesus as He is--will fill our hearts, and dry up all our tears!
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