The "world" cannot be future because John 3:16 said: ".. that God so LOVED the world and as I have shown this "love" was past tense and therefore, this world must also be past tense. So what world was this referring too?
Maybe it's in the past tense because His love for it began prior to when the verses were written - when His plan was formulated to send Jesus as the Savior to save the next world, not that that world was physically existed in the past. Also, and I'm not 100% sure about this, but spiritually speaking, I think the next world did exist within the spiritual sphere after Christ died on the cross, but did not yet in the physical - that occurs at the end of time.
[Mat 27:53 KJV]
53 And came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many.
Pulling in all of the Scriptures on this subject, I believe it is in reference to the world that God had originally planned to be "upright". As such, the world that was in the mind of God before He created and was marred by sin after creation. This takes us to before the fall of Adam. After all, did not God purpose to send His Son before the foundation of the world? Is not part of Christ's work, the redemption of all creation? (Rom. 8:19-22). Does not creation groan for the redemption of God's people because then it will be redeemed and lifted from the curse?
When anyone tries to put a time frame on when God knew or decided something, my brain goes into a hard lock-up because I can't fathom how to evaluate timing in relation to God's thought processes. However, I don't think the world needed a Savior until Adam and Eve violated God's command not to eat of the tree
The word - "world" - has many meanings in Scripture, it can mean: the Earth, all of humanity, a particular group of people and a working system. When Scripture admonishes believers not to be a part of this world, it is referring to the system of this world, it's beliefs, likes and dislikes, (john 17:16; Rom.12:2) God loved, past tense, the world as he intended it, not what the fall made it. In the future, He will make it again, that which was intended through a re-creation of the universe and the removal of sin and the curse.
Anyway if you agree, I'd like to continue our discussion but I need to consider and research your points more fully so my my reply isn't quite so fragmented or that I miss something- hope that's ok. I'll continue writing after dinner
If you'd rather not continue, just let me know - thanks Roger
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