Thursday, June 30, 2011

kingdom is big

"most scholars agree that the kingdom of God is central to Jesus's ministry.

Unfortunately, there is no widespread agreement as to what the term and its cognate ideas actually mean. " Wright

so we have piestic traditions on one side (personal conversion, private devotions, spiritualised views of heaven) - and those agitating for workings of God in other spheres - political engagement and questions of justice - or even a well thought through theology of work and life in the world - often in another.

yet politics and salvation, theology and public life, work and religion, economics and morality, were not really separated out into different spheres in the original monotheistic Kingdom vision. And though Jesus redefines what that Kingdom is about (not another restoration of Israel's fortunes, but the deeper fulfillment of the original mandate in Israel's calling to be the chosen nation and light of the world) and how this reign is brought, the Kingdom still integrates these - all these concerns can at least be on the same page; we shouldn't frame a subset as the religious bit, as against the others.

the name of this blog is based on that instinct. Sometimes we are gathered church, where a laser like focus - all on the same wavelength - for say teaching or training in gifts etc - can be key. But we are also called to wider spheres: the light is diffused across other spaces. And we have to live in the rhythm of both.

that quote above from a lecture "what did Jesus mean when he announced the kingdom of God?"

Christians need a working answer to these questions i think. Much to learn. Actively seeking and reading and discussing.

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