“Reading the Images” - another brilliant series, Prof. Wright! Ever so grateful for your ‘theological thinking’, that enables and encourages us lay folk to begin to ‘see’ the magnitude of the Bible, and, what it means to be a Christian in our secular contemporary world, in terms of our faith and life anew in God, through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Well done! Thank you. I think of the transfiguration with Moses, Elijah and Jesus. Two things to notice: Moses came with the law. Elijah came with fire (power). Jesus came with grace and truth. And while Elijah's display of power was sufficient against his many enemies, he did not use this power against Jezebel, the woman behind it all. He ran from her. In regard to imagery with the woman representing mankind in general, this is profound. It also reminds me of David overpowering his external enemies, but running from Saul and Absalom. Yes, this is about a refining fire. But in the larger scheme of things, it isn't about moral refinement, but a refinement of focus. What do Jezebel, Saul and Absalom have in common?
Thank you so much for these Reading the Images series, learning so much through them and trying my best to share with family and friends at church here in Brazil. Some ideas that makes the a lot o sense for me, seems to be difficult to swallow for many friends. How can i mind this gap about these type of subject? One example would be this idea that the creation would be restored rather than destroyed, even though i went through many passages like Romans 8, looks like the left behind mindset is locked into their minds Thanks again! God bless
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Most see the sacrifices as representing a "purging of evil" in this world. In the broad sense that's true. But the "evil" that is purged is what God determines to be so. With the sacrifices, God's fire actually burns the righteousness of mankind, not her immorality. Remember each animal is to be "without blemish." Sounds counter-intuitive, doesn't it? (Job thought so.) But so is God's initial forgiveness of sins in a judgmental world. This then is the difference between Jesus and Elijah. Elijah came in power and law (the tools of the world). Jesus came in weakness and grace. (Wright is still one of my favorite speakers. I'll take a well-reasoned argument over a dogmatic preacher any day. Thank you.)
John the Baptist was in prison because he said Harrod had taken his wife unlawfully. I don’t understand why this guy keeps trying to change scripture and add to it. There was zero evidence anywhere in existence saying that anyone claimed Harrod was the Messiah.
Kind sir. There is context that is not always written in the scriptural text. I find it incredible to learn from others who have studied these historical, linguistic, cultural, socio-political contexts. It’s fascinating to get to know Jesus’ life while he was physically here on earth living in said contexts. The good news is that He overcame them all. Be blessed.
No. This man is a heretic that ignores ALL manuscripts. He redefined scripture to suit his satanic message. Read the Bible. Read Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Hosea. Then read the Lord Jesus teachings and Paul’s and revelation.
Thanks for adding actual captions for the Deaf
Thank you for all your teachings. I have learned more from you than most of the years that I attended church. God Bless🙏
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“Reading the Images” - another brilliant series, Prof. Wright! Ever so grateful for your ‘theological thinking’, that enables and encourages us lay folk to begin to ‘see’ the magnitude of the Bible, and, what it means to be a Christian in our secular contemporary world, in terms of our faith and life anew in God, through Jesus Christ our Lord.
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Many many thanks Dr. Wright.
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Well done! Thank you.
I think of the transfiguration with Moses, Elijah and Jesus. Two things to notice: Moses came with the law. Elijah came with fire (power). Jesus came with grace and truth. And while Elijah's display of power was sufficient against his many enemies, he did not use this power against Jezebel, the woman behind it all. He ran from her. In regard to imagery with the woman representing mankind in general, this is profound. It also reminds me of David overpowering his external enemies, but running from Saul and Absalom. Yes, this is about a refining fire. But in the larger scheme of things, it isn't about moral refinement, but a refinement of focus. What do Jezebel, Saul and Absalom have in common?
I am so looking forward to it. ❤
Thank you so much for these Reading the Images series, learning so much through them and trying my best to share with family and friends at church here in Brazil. Some ideas that makes the a lot o sense for me, seems to be difficult to swallow for many friends. How can i mind this gap about these type of subject? One example would be this idea that the creation would be restored rather than destroyed, even though i went through many passages like Romans 8, looks like the left behind mindset is locked into their minds
Thanks again! God bless
Fernando, your life speaks the hope of New Creation. It is the love and hope of God you live that will help others see their hope, too. Thank you for bringing New Creation hope in your words and actions every day.
--NTW Online Team
Does that mean that everyone will eventually be purified by fire? Universal salvation?
It's my best guess, but to paraphrase Golda Meier, I shouldn't be so humble, I'm not that great.😊
Most see the sacrifices as representing a "purging of evil" in this world. In the broad sense that's true. But the "evil" that is purged is what God determines to be so. With the sacrifices, God's fire actually burns the righteousness of mankind, not her immorality. Remember each animal is to be "without blemish." Sounds counter-intuitive, doesn't it? (Job thought so.) But so is God's initial forgiveness of sins in a judgmental world.
This then is the difference between Jesus and Elijah. Elijah came in power and law (the tools of the world). Jesus came in weakness and grace.
(Wright is still one of my favorite speakers. I'll take a well-reasoned argument over a dogmatic preacher any day. Thank you.)
John the Baptist was in prison because he said Harrod had taken his wife unlawfully. I don’t understand why this guy keeps trying to change scripture and add to it. There was zero evidence anywhere in existence saying that anyone claimed Harrod was the Messiah.
Kind sir. There is context that is not always written in the scriptural text. I find it incredible to learn from others who have studied these historical, linguistic, cultural, socio-political contexts. It’s fascinating to get to know Jesus’ life while he was physically here on earth living in said contexts. The good news is that He overcame them all. Be blessed.
Unfortunately, we often get our concepts from mistaken translations.
So true. We're grateful for a community that cares to listen and grow in their knowledge of scripture. Thank you for being a part!
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No. This man is a heretic that ignores ALL manuscripts. He redefined scripture to suit his satanic message. Read the Bible. Read Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Hosea. Then read the Lord Jesus teachings and Paul’s and revelation.