The Story of Salvation in the Bible 2 | Thinking Through Salvation | Episode 4
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- How does the story of the Bible hold and showcase the story and meaning of salvation? In the second of this three-part jaunt through the Bible, we look to the story of Israel as the people carrying forth God’s promises for creation, particularly God’s intention to come and dwell with and in creation. We see the pattern of Israel, even with its continual failures, repeated throughout scripture as the model of how salvation will eventually come about, in and through Messiah Jesus.
THINKING THROUGH SALVATION
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So informative and so helpful! I’m learning things for the first time after being a believer for fifty years. Thank you!
Wonderful!
Very interesting and captivating! Thank you for the series.
What a wonderful writer and speaker, let alone the helpful and accessible content. Thank you, brother Tom.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I feel like in 100 years NT Wright will be viewed like the Jews view Maimonides: a great teacher for the ages.
Agreed ❤
Won’t take that long
The words you share calm my spirit. Thank you, brother.
Glad to hear the message was comforting. Thanks for being here.
Thank you professor Wright. Your videos and scriptural concept are refreshing. Compared to so much of the Americanized view of biblical teaching. It is the very reason why they have promoted so heavily the concept of pretrib Rapture. thanks Norm
Dr Wright, I have been in evangelical churches for 59 years, having “come to Christ” at age 10. I have been taught to preach salvation through “the sinners prayer.” It has always been about the individual’s salvation in these churches.
But I am beginning to think about salvation and Jesus’ death and resurrection providing salvation for all because God is not willing that ANY should perish but that all should come to a knowledge of the truth.
Please explain the difference in the relationships in the kingdom between God and those who trust in Christ’s death and resurrection and those who don’t. When heaven and earth are fully united, how will those with faith be different for those without faith?
Thank you so much for your clear teachings. I so often ask myself when confounded by a question in theology, what would Tom Wright say about this question because your teaching is so illuminating and clear! May God continue to bless you personally and with words for us that bring such peace and understanding!
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Thanks you Professor Wright,. I look forward to the next video.
The more I learn from you and other sources, the more I appreciate Scripture’s overall theme, which in turn invites me to drill down into different aspects of the theme. It is far too easy, for me anyway, to miss the forest for the trees, so to speak, and vise versa! God is so good!
Amen! And, good to see you here again. Thanks for sharing your reflection about attending to the big picture horizon of the story the Bible is telling.
Hallelujah! Glory to God.
God bless you
Always struggled with Leviticus, until I read the Law Code of Hammurabi - a law code from Babylon contemporary to the Mosaic code. Made me understand why the Psalmist said, "I delight in the Law". In the Mosaic code, women have rights, animals are treated with respect, accidental perpetrators have recourse, the innocents were protected (in Hammurabi, a perpetrator's slave could be killed for an offence - compare that with the Mosaic code that says "only the soul that sins shall die . . . ). Too much to extrapolate here, but the Mosaic code shines in it's hospitality and mercy to contemporary nations.
Your perspective on Leviticus and the Law Code of Hammurabi is enlightening. It's fascinating to see the contrasts and appreciate the Mosaic code's emphasis on justice, rights, and mercy. The Psalmist's delight in the Law takes on a richer meaning!
Is there a fellowship near Tucson AZ that would hold similar ideas? I know it is a shot in the dark but asking. Thanks
I love listening to your explanations.
Good to see you back again. We're so glad you're here.
Great work…. Jesus 2 callings are to perfect creation 1 Corinthians 15 - it’s not just “souls” and “getting to heaven” it’s bring the kingdom of heaven to the earth … heaven is Gods throne, the earth it’s footstool - how? With feet 👣 fitted with the readiness for the gospel Ephesians 6
1 Thessalonians 5:3 be saved completely in your body soul spirit .. the true temple the glorified body housing Gid 1 Corinthians 15 so that God may be all in all
2:48 A very salient point… God is going to come and dwell in their midst, having saved them for Himself. He saved them from being enslaved to an earthly power, which was controlled by evil to annihilate them… and all this He did so He could dwell with them. 5:02 Building you a house… so I can dwell with you.
Indeed. It is amazing to consider we are now the tabernacle--the place and people in whom God dwells!
So where are the scriptures that support a waiting place after death which you say is the paradise
that the thief on the cross went to with Jesus that day.
And Hebrews 9:27,28 tell us that "it is appointed for man once to die, then judgment" so
that plus Lazarus and the rich man across the chasm story are referring to heaven.
The waiting thing sounds a lot like the Catholic's Purgatory or the OT waiting place of Sheol
which Jesus went to upon His death and preached and set those captives free as they were seen
in the streets of Jerusalem after the crucifixion.
Very well, Mr. Wright, you have made a biblical historical overview of the compassionate God who desires to dwell among his people, to bring about a union of the heavens and the earth, at least temporarily until everything is regenerated. But he has not commented on the requirements to be accepted in the current covenants, and why the Son of God announces a Kingdom with the requirements to be able to enter. I recommend that you do not make idealized comparisons of different covenants, because we will be judged by the covenant in which we live. Thank you so much.
*Professor
@@rabbitrunproductions3000 who is the professor?
N.T Wright served as the bishop of Durham, professor emeritus at university of saint Andrew’s and senior research fellow at Oxford.
@@rabbitrunproductions3000 Then congratulations to Mr Wright fellow!.
also, you may want to reserve judgment until the third video is released (this is the 2nd in the series)