Good morning Stones.
I believe Scripture has multiple depths of application. For example, in Ezekiel and Isaiah, the prophets are talking about the kings of Tyre and Babylon respectively, but they are also addressing the power behind those thrones, namely satan.
I believe Scripture has multiple depths of application. For example, in Ezekiel and Isaiah, the prophets are talking about the kings of Tyre and Babylon respectively, but they are also addressing the power behind those thrones, namely satan.
If we have accepted Jesus, and have the Holy Spirit in us, certainly in one sense the Kingdom of God is within us. This in NO way excludes an actual, physical Kingdom on Earth.
The 2nd covenant does not. Will you be looking for the earthly one? A place where they go through rituals as worship?
Heb 11:10, "For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God."
Shall we be looking for a city that has been built by men?
That is EXACTLY what we pray for when reciting the Lord's prayer. "Our Father who is in Heaven Hallowed be Your Name, YOUR KINGDOM COME, Your Will be done, on EARTH as it is in Heaven....."
Until then it is Christ's kingdom. When it is delivered up to the Father, then it is the Father's kingdom.
It is always the Father's kingdom, but He has given Jesus all power on heaven and earth, until the last enemy is destroyed Rev 20:14-15.
The earth referred to is the new earth of Rev 21:1-2.
Is His Will being done at all times on Earth, EVEN BY CHRISTIANS now? I don't see how that is occurring. Yes, some Christians are partially doing His Will now by spreading the Gospel, and other various works, but unless we want to go down the sinless perfectionism trail, HIS Will is NOT being perfectly done.
Have you seen the wretched state of this world? Why are we praying for His Will to be done on EARTH if it's already achieved
Have you seen the wretched state of this world? Why are we praying for His Will to be done on EARTH if it's already achieved
This is exactly why it talking about the new earth. Because as long as there is flesh, there will be sin. Jesus' prayer points to a time after this world.
Jesus told John to record what he SAW, NOT WHAT HE DREAMED! They are 2 distinct concepts. Just as those in the O.T. had trouble expressing the visions they saw, (Isaiah fumbled to try and describe how he SAW God in Heaven for instance) John struggled to describe some of things he SAW.
BUT he did NOT dream these visions up!
So unless imagery is expressly termed as an analogy, WE should NOT allegorize.
BUT he did NOT dream these visions up!
So unless imagery is expressly termed as an analogy, WE should NOT allegorize.
Symbols that stand for literal, known, entities.