You might consider this, try to think of the kingdom as spiritual instead of physical.
It is both.
You might consider this, try to think of the kingdom as spiritual instead of physical.
It is both.
Thus merely proving my point from Post #186 above.:yawn: Intensional Ga 5:9, Eph 4:14
I have.I suggest you read Heb 9:11-15 (NIV)
I will agree with that to a point. People have a physical body.
I have.
One can also read the theology of Paul and the Gospel of John to find clear contradictions of other things Jesus said about sacrifice.
What I am saying is that I try to find out the difference between what the real Jesus preached and what his later followers and the church opined what he preached.
There are two different strains that are noticeable from Genesis to Revelation. There are also two different traditions between a jealous God of retribution and violence and a God that gives mercy to everyone and does not divide the world into good/evil, righteous/unrighteous categories/
I believe in Jesus Christ as the ultimate disclosure of God on earth. And the character of that God is nonviolent and favors distributive justice for all of humanity.
In other words, the Kingdom of God on earth as it is in heaven.
Mark was interested in portraying a Jesus who could actually know what the future would be. If the temple had already been destroyed, then by having Jesus predict it, Mark was able to assign clairvoyance to Jesus.
Even the Holy Spirit can contradict itself. The simple fact of the hundreds of different translations and versions of the Bible attest to that. And, of course, the very existence of the four gospels proves this.
The divine sprit or "Holy Spirit" is always mediated through human beings at different times and places from a multitude of diverse opinions and theologies.
If Jesus preached the kingdom was at hand while he was alive, did he follow through on his word? I understand and believe he did.
You are one confused individual.
Worse, just about your every other post is rank heresy.
I have.
One can also read the theology of Paul and the Gospel of John to find clear contradictions of other things Jesus said about sacrifice.
What I am saying is that I try to find out the difference between what the real Jesus preached and what his later followers and the church opined what he preached.
There are two different strains that are noticeable from Genesis to Revelation. There are also two different traditions between a jealous God of retribution and violence and a God that gives mercy to everyone and does not divide the world into good/evil, righteous/unrighteous categories/
I believe in Jesus Christ as the ultimate disclosure of God on earth. And the character of that God is nonviolent and favors distributive justice for all of humanity.
In other words, the Kingdom of God on earth as it is in heaven.
I readily admit I am often confused. I can only tell you that I do the best I can.You are one confused individual.
Worse, just about your every other post is rank heresy.
I readily admit I am often confused. I can only tell you that I do the best I can.
Your judgement of me as some sort of a heretic does not comport with the Jesus I see in the gospels. He did not advocate judging others.
Jesus even spoke of a God who did not play favorites and treated the evil and the unrighteous just the same as he treated the righteous and the good.
the kingdom would soon be available
it wasn't when Jesus said that
He had to suffer and die first
When I attend the Congregational I say it and also when I attended the Four Square Gospel Church.do you say the Our Father?
Next comes the railroad cars headed for Auschwitz then?You're an "OTHER" not a Christian.
Yes, the kingdom was established after his D,B &R, that is why he said this before his ascension.
When do you see the kingdom being established?
On Pentecost people were added.
Acts 2:41 So then, those who had received his word were baptized; and that day there were added about three thousand souls.
You have to mean that because of Pentecost people were added?
I think it was always there
but
it was not available
the gospel
the good news
was
that it is now available
I don't understand your point. My point is, because they did as Jesus instructed and what the apostles taught they were added.
Jn. 18:36 Jesus answered, "My kingdom is not of this world. If My kingdom were of this world, then My servants would be fighting so that I would not be handed over to the Jews; but as it is, My kingdom is not of this realm."