Reading/listening to Professor Wright's teachings have helped me better understand my role as a Christian in medicine and research. It goes beyond helping people extend their time so they can have a chance to respond to the "gospel"; rather we are helping people live life to the full (heaven on earth) with a confident expectation that it will only get better beyond what we can dream or imagine in the new heavens and new earth. Incredibly excited for this series!!
N. T. Wright is wrong. Totally and dangerously wrong, except he converted to confessional lutheranism and I do not know it. As far as I know, he didn't, so he continues to be wrong and dangerous. This is the lutheran doctrine, the only evangelical and true. We are saved extra nos. We are saved because of what Jesus has done for us, not us for him. We were, are and always will be sinners. The only salvation for us is Christ on us, in baptism, in word and sacraments. Salvation is a gift, full God's act. We are in it, as long as we are in Jesus. And we are in Jesus because of our baptism and of the gift of faith, put inside us by the Holy Spirit, faith which clings to our baptism. This is it. No deeds. Faith is not per se a value. Value has got only Jesus to whom faith clings. Jesus is our baptism, the holy communion, the absolution, the spoken word which distinguishes the law from the gospel. And salvation is not alone. She always acts good works. We are not saved because of these works, but because of the gift of faith in us.
J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation, Wright is preaching another gospel.
I'm very much looking forward to this teaching. Tom Wright has been a blessing in my life and I have learned much from his care and insight into scripture. I'm also very excited for the third edition of the NTFE (New Testament for Everyone) to be released next month. Blessings!
N. T. Wright is wrong. Totally and dangerously wrong, except he converted to confessional lutheranism and I do not know it. As far as I know, he didn't, so he continues to be wrong and dangerous. This is the lutheran doctrine, the only evangelical and true. We are saved extra nos. We are saved because of what Jesus has done for us, not us for him. We were, are and always will be sinners. The only salvation for us is Christ on us, in baptism, in word and sacraments. Salvation is a gift, full God's act. We are in it, as long as we are in Jesus. And we are in Jesus because of our baptism and of the gift of faith, put inside us by the Holy Spirit, faith which clings to our baptism. This is it. No deeds. Faith is not per se a value. Value has got only Jesus to whom faith clings. Jesus is our baptism, the holy communion, the absolution, the spoken word which distinguishes the law from the gospel. And salvation is not alone. She always acts good works. We are not saved because of these works, but because of the gift of faith in us.
J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation, Wright is preaching another gospel.
For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ. And no wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. So it is no surprise if his servants, also, disguise themselves as servants of righteousness. Their end will correspond to their deeds. 2 Corinthians 11:13-15
Yes, a New Heaven,and a New Earth. This Earth is beautiful. There’s Lough Corrib( Ireland) where I’ve spent my happiest days( fishing/ picnicing/ exploring/ thinking etc. I’d prefer to stay here on Earth!
We are so fortunate to still have one of history’s greatest theologians still with us. He is on par with Augustine, Aquinas, Barth, Bonhoeffer and Lewis.
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If one is really interested in teaching salvation, teach salvation through the application of fact, reason and the ability to reject the premise mythology is true. Once these skills are applied all the religious fantasies fall flat.
Yes and Amen! We must see "salvation" holistically. It is whole person salvation. It begins when we receive the Lord as the Savior and as our Savior and it continues through life here with many of our hurts being "saved" or healed and our character remade. And it finds its conclusion in the kingdom of God when all things are made new. The phrase I heard early on in my life in Christ was: We were saved; we are being saved; and we shall be saved.
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Soteriology complicated word used in theological academic studies… salvation, saved… brining the subject back home to folks in an easy to understand way …. That’s the gift that shines in this presentation by NT WRIGHT.
N. T. Wright is wrong. Totally and dangerously wrong, except he converted to confessional lutheranism and I do not know it. As far as I know, he didn't, so he continues to be wrong and dangerous. This is the lutheran doctrine, the only evangelical and true. We are saved extra nos. We are saved because of what Jesus has done for us, not us for him. We were, are and always will be sinners. The only salvation for us is Christ on us, in baptism, in word and sacraments. Salvation is a gift, full God's act. We are in it, as long as we are in Jesus. And we are in Jesus because of our baptism and of the gift of faith, put inside us by the Holy Spirit, faith which clings to our baptism. This is it. No deeds. Faith is not per se a value. Value has got only Jesus to whom faith clings. Jesus is our baptism, the holy communion, the absolution, the spoken word which distinguishes the law from the gospel. And salvation is not alone. She always acts good works. We are not saved because of these works, but because of the gift of faith in us.
Yes, I agree with you regarding the Kingdom of God or Kingdom of heaven, which implies earthly and heavenly regency by divine will in the lives of the saints. Note that it is difficult for some to understand that death is just the passage from a body that deteriorates over time until death is achieved, to the final passage from a glorified body resembling the Son. Meanwhile the deceased saints are in Hades or Sheol awaiting the regeneration of the world. The final rescue implies a supreme and determining judgment.
N. T. Wright is wrong. Totally and dangerously wrong, except he converted to confessional lutheranism and I do not know it. As far as I know, he didn't, so he continues to be wrong and dangerous. This is the lutheran doctrine, the only evangelical and true. We are saved extra nos. We are saved because of what Jesus has done for us, not us for him. We were, are and always will be sinners. The only salvation for us is Christ on us, in baptism, in word and sacraments. Salvation is a gift, full God's act. We are in it, as long as we are in Jesus. And we are in Jesus because of our baptism and of the gift of faith, put inside us by the Holy Spirit, faith which clings to our baptism. This is it. No deeds. Faith is not per se a value. Value has got only Jesus to whom faith clings. Jesus is our baptism, the holy communion, the absolution, the spoken word which distinguishes the law from the gospel. And salvation is not alone. She always acts good works. We are not saved because of these works, but because of the gift of faith in us.
J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation, Wright is preaching another gospel.
The Reformers made the justification error and it exists today. That justification by faith refers to a lost man coming to Christ. That is wrong yet it is the foundation of nearly every branch of Christianity
When the apostle Peter affirms the regeneration of the world using the terms melting of the elements and noise or explosion, he does not do so in the sense of destruction but rather that the elements will be transformed into something much better. When a tree is cut down and the firewood is burned, the elements do not disappear but are transformed into ash and that ash serves as fertilizer for new trees to grow. So fire and explosion is not destructive but decisive to create something new.
Christianity does, indeed, go beyond moralism. Our vocation to reflect God's image as stewards of His creation--embodying His morality and character as New Creation people--serve as evidence of God’s Life in the present and as signposts of the hope of God’s promised future!
@@NTWrightOnline Thank you for your reply. I certainly agree that is the case, but US Moralistic therapeutic deism, so called, does seem to capture the popular view of Christianity, and this leads to the puerile claim that all religions are basically the same, when all religions are basically not! Well, I suppose there are two classes: a religion that is contained within the creation in some way, and one that is not (Christianity).
Good to see that someone of Prof NT Wright caliber is helping us to resolve this key theological tension -- Kingdom is here and not yet! While we are waiting to hear his full POV series, how about I share our apologetics ministry's POV? For example If one’s position is that the kingdom is already here (from Jesus' first coming) , it then boils down to answering the following question -- Has the church done the things it is supposed to do, to bring His kingdom on earth as emphasized by Jesus? On the other hand, if one’s position is that kingdom is not here yet, it then boils down to answering following question - Whether the future kingdom (during His second coming) will be spiritual or physical, as theologians are still divided on the kingdom doctrine (which by the way is one of the key disagreements between covenantalism and dispensationalism as well - more specifically, will the Old covenant promises be fulfilled in a literal, national, physical Israel (the dispensational position) or will they be fulfilled in a “spiritual Israel, where the church and Israel are integrated (the covenantal position)? Either way, first things first -- Kingdom is the #1 message preached by Jesus - however the missing link here in my humble opinion is that theologians have not connected its dots correctly to the other important doctrines of salvation and sovereignty (including covenants and dispensations) of God! In other words, theologians in my humble opinion have not connected the causality dots correctly between the kingdom doctrine (#1 doctrine emphasized by Jesus) to the salvation doctrine (#1 doctrine emphasized by Paul) - and then to the covenants and dispensations themes within the overarching sovereignty of God doctrine - which brings me to my view - Salvation is the means whereas Kingdom is an end! This is where, I have framed these means in the form of five steps , with each means being the stepping of stone of the latter means, as follows 1. Kingdom of God in our hearts and minds = Salvation 2. Kingdom of heaven( spiritual) = community of saved people living within a country with a democracy model by integrating all disciplines under it ( theology, politics, economics etc) 3. Kingdom of heaven(spiritual and physical integrated on a case by case basis) = community of saved people living in a country with a kingdom of heaven constitution model by integrating all disciplines under it ( theology, politics, economics etc) 4. Kingdom of heaven (millennium kingdom) = community of saved people living on earth under the kingship of Jesus, with an advanced kingdom of heaven constitution model by integrating all disciplines under it ( theology, politics, economics etc) 5. Kingdom of heaven (in eternity) = community of saved people living in heaven under the kingship of Jesus, with an advanced+ kingdom of heaven constitution model by integrating all disciplines under it ( theology, politics, economics etc) Now, As we tried to develop this 5 step approach, it dawned on us all these steps are part of His sovereignty -- and so, to execute these 5 steps, we need a new sovereignty themed umbrella theological framework (without violating any of the covenant or dispensational thinking) so that we can understand these steps with a following motto - Covenants are causes of Sovereignty whereas dispensations are their effects! Without going into all the details and to make the long story short, we decided to focus on the first three steps and leave the remaining 2 steps for Jesus to execute during His second coming. So, the idea here is following - Execute first 3 kingdom steps first, in such a way that it can become a stepping stone for the future “physical/spiritual integrated millennium kingdom on earth ( step 4) and eternity(step 5) And one of the pragmatic means towards this goal is our “integrated reformation pitch”, as explained in this link below In other words, to accomplish the first 3 steps, we need a bridging framework to facilitate conversation among marketplace (and friends from other worldviews including agnostics/atheists as well) and governmental audiences, correct? This is where this umbrella type integrated sovereignism approach fits the bill perfectly, as we have integrated all secular disciplines under this theological umbrella to implement spiritual kingdom first with the following big idea -- The answer to all problems of humanity (both spiritual, business and physical ) is simply this sovereignty blueprint of God only (as affirmed by both Scripture and Science as well) -- and so, if at all one thing humanity must master, it is this idea of sovereignty/destiny blueprint only - which brings me to my thesis question - Why do we need another integrated reformation by re-explaining/advancing Luther’s reformation formula (Simul Justus et Peccator), using our ministry’s one such “worship is work” kingdom mission based formula? The big idea here is to take the earlier reformation from the 16th century to the next level in an integrated manner across all worldviews and disciplines, using this bridge doctrine called sovereignty(or cosmic-karma/al-malik in other worldviews), using its new theological framework called sovereignism along the gradient (or momentum) of sovereignty as explained in this link summary (lnkd.in/g8uqhz-U ) its sub links within it). Once this type of spiritual kingdom is implemented in all walks of our lives, then let us leave it to Jesus to implement the physical kingdom (if that indeed is His sovereign will)! Regardless, we still need this type of umbrella framework to facilitate such conversations! There born was our integrated sovereignism approach. as summarized in this 10 page summary (drive.google.com/file/d/1x9vCKRNfcCMHTtdP9I6DCEhs9rlioEmR/view?fbclid=IwAR2P5_GjvQkg371LHQFwq_y1QdrSuIADWbojwo7j9iP5wjzaI3rq8FSdB0A Welcome complementary POVs
N. T. Wright is wrong. Totally and dangerously wrong, except he converted to confessional lutheranism and I do not know it. As far as I know, he didn't, so he continues to be wrong and dangerous. This is the lutheran doctrine, the only evangelical and true. We are saved extra nos. We are saved because of what Jesus has done for us, not us for him. We were, are and always will be sinners. The only salvation for us is Christ on us, in baptism, in word and sacraments. Salvation is a gift, full God's act. We are in it, as long as we are in Jesus. And we are in Jesus because of our baptism and of the gift of faith, put inside us by the Holy Spirit, faith which clings to our baptism. This is it. No deeds. Faith is not per se a value. Value has got only Jesus to whom faith clings. Jesus is our baptism, the holy communion, the absolution, the spoken word which distinguishes the law from the gospel. And salvation is not alone. She always acts good works. We are not saved because of these works, but because of the gift of faith in us.
J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation, Wright is preaching another gospel.
Πίστις in ancient (and in a certain extent in modern greek) means ''trust'' and it is a gift, a product of the object of this ''trust'', i.e. Jesus, through the Holy Spirit. Faith is not ours, but a gift. Faith is not the important thing, but the object of our faith, i.e. Jesus.
More fully, it's about trusting obedience. Mere trust without moving in it is like vague faith. Classic example often cited was Houdini demonstrating walking across Niagra Falls with wheelbarrow then asking crowds if anyone believed (trusted) him to take them in the barrow. It is not blind. Romans 4 has Abraham faced with thesis of God saying descent was via his son Isaac vs antithesis of command to sacrifice Isaac. Abe has trust to move ahead obediently and generate synthesis that God would provide the sacrifice - that was reckoned as righteousness.
N. T. Wright is wrong. Totally and dangerously wrong, except he converted to confessional lutheranism and I do not know it. As far as I know, he didn't, so he continues to be wrong and dangerous. This is the lutheran doctrine, the only evangelical and true. We are saved extra nos. We are saved because of what Jesus has done for us, not us for him. We were, are and always will be sinners. The only salvation for us is Christ on us, in baptism, in word and sacraments. Salvation is a gift, full God's act. We are in it, as long as we are in Jesus. And we are in Jesus because of our baptism and of the gift of faith, put inside us by the Holy Spirit, faith which clings to our baptism. This is it. No deeds. Faith is not per se a value. Value has got only Jesus to whom faith clings. Jesus is our baptism, the holy communion, the absolution, the spoken word which distinguishes the law from the gospel. And salvation is not alone. She always acts good works. We are not saved because of these works, but because of the gift of faith in us.
Matthew 7:15 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves; 2 Peter 2:1 But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction; I;e N.T. Wright!
God's Word directly, specifically, and objectively simply states what we have to believe and do to be saved. There are 4 beliefs and 1 action (emphasized 3 times in a single passage). 1 Corinthians 15:1-3a says that we must believe a list of 4 things in 1 Corinthians 15:3b-8. Romans 10:9-13 says we must call on the name of the Lord to be saved by verbally confessing "Master Jesus", because it is *with the mouth that confession is made* to salvation. That's confession of Master Jesus to be saved, not confession of sin, which is the very opposite! And Romans 10:14a ties the 2 together. If you call on Him without believing what He did, then you're calling on a different Jesus ('depart from Me, I never knew you'). If you believe but won't call Him "Master", then your not saved, because it is "with the mouth that confession is made to salvation". Don't forget to believe He was buried (see how easy it is! But you *must* believe that along with the other 3 beliefs). It's simple, direct, and *OBjEcTivE*. Praise God that in the dark night of the soul as well as during a meeting with another, you can exactly know what you and everyone else *really* is, in accordance with the Scriptures.. Run from Jungian psychology as the method of salvation - it won't save, neither will charity work or a big smile to the first time visitor. Only knowledge ("how can they call on Him in Whom they have not believed, and how can they believe in Him of Whom they have not heard, and how can they believe without a preacher!?") and by the call of God, so that all the AA meetings in the basement and soulish help won't do it a single bit (it just makes the World think they don't need other salvation, because their soul is better after all your help - *thanks*..). Friendship with the World is eNMitY with God. Run to the ReaL Jesus, God's Christ and our Master. Only after salvation does sanctification become the focus.
I’m so excited to watch these. You are absolutely right. It’s not us going to Heaven. It’s about Heaven coming down to us. But what does all that mean?
@@NTWrightOnline , feed faithful people with the law/gospel distinction, word and sacraments. You have to check confessional lutheranism, professor. You did a big damage.
J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation, Wright is preaching another gospel.
When we “rightly divide the word of truth,” we see that those saved under the gospel of the grace of God will be provided a heavenly abode, and those saved under the gospel of the kingdom will be given a home on earth. Those In Heaven We are saved through our belief of the gospel of the death, burial and resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as promised in I Corinthians 15:1-4. In Philippians 3:20-21 we see that our conversation (citizenship) is in heaven. Philippians 3:20-21 20 For our conversation is in heaven; from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ: 21 Who shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body, according to the working whereby he is able even to subdue all things unto himself. Paul tells us that we will be judging angels in heaven. I Corinthians 6:3 Know ye not that we shall judge angels? how much more things that pertain to this life? Question: Isn’t it comforting to know where you are going and what you will be doing when you get there? Those On Earth Those who are saved under the gospel of the kingdom will be given a home on earth. Those saved under this gospel include the Old Testament saints saved before the gospel of the grace of God and those saved during the coming Tribulation. The Jews saved under this gospel will be given the positions of priests and kings. These priests and kings will rule over and be mediators between God and the Gentiles who are saved under this gospel. In Revelation 1:5-6 John tells the Jews that were of the seven churches of Asia that God hath made them priests and kings. Revelation 1:5-6 5And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood, 6 And hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen. Jesus Christ will rule on His eternal throne, starting with the Millennial Kingdom. In Matthew 19:28 Jesus Christ tells of Himself sitting upon The Throne of His Glory and of His twelve apostles sitting upon twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel. Matthew 19:28 And Jesus said unto them, Verily I say unto you, that ye which have followed me, in the regeneration when the Son of man shall sit in the throne of his glory, ye also shall sit upon twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
What is salvation as it pertains to eternal life and our relationship with God? Salvation is the means by which God reconciles us to Himself by the offering of the body of Jesus for us in His death on the cross, and bringing us into a new relationship in His resurrection. We are all in sin, and utterly unable to redeem ourselves. Jesus Christ died for us, taking our deserved punishment, and rose from the dead, destroying the power of darkness. By means of a transaction of grace, when we believe the gospel, God accounts us in Christ, spiritually reckoning us to be dead and risen with Jesus Christ, never to die. We have salvation; Jesus is salvation. Salvation is not bringing heaven to earth. It is reconciling men to God. It is entirely a work of God in His kindness to men, in making this deliverance from sin possible. Are there other definitions of salvation? Of course. Throughout the Old Testament, often it refers to being saved from a personal experience or situation (I.e. the children of Israel were saved from Egypt by water) Now, there is stunning symbolism in that, but in practical terms, the children of Israel were actually saved by actual water. In the New Testament, salvation generally refers to salvation (also meaning deliverance) from sin. Salvation from the penalty of sin in the death of Jesus Salvation from the power of sin in the resurrection of Jesus Salvation from the practice of sin in our new identity in Jesus Saved from the presence of sin in glory when we die to be with Jesus
Salvation is the deliverance, by the grace of God, from eternal punishment for sin that is granted to those who accept by faith God’s conditions of repentance and faith in the Lord Jesus. Salvation is available in Jesus alone (John 14:6; Acts 4:12) and is dependent on God alone for provision and assurance.
Mr Wright, not everyone believes that salvation is going to heaven, there are children born of God who have another more extensive concept, I say children born of God in the exact sense of the Greek tekna Theos that the apostles use curiously from the Greek term called child teknon. Why the apostles use tekna is evident that the objective was to highlight a birth not of flesh and blood, as if it were a matter of being reborn from the womb of a woman, but rather being born of the spirit, and that implies salvation or rescue. There are other factors involved in this matter that concerns us, but the beginning that triggers it is the new birth, you know the conversation that Jesus Christ had with Nicodemus.
Actually according to the Bible salvation is about saving people from going where they deserve to go and that is hell and the lake of fire. Yes people going to heaven is where they’ll go by being saved from these places, (well up to a certain point after the rapture and tribulation period those who got left behind and did NOT worship the beast, it’s system, the number of its name nor took its mark will live on the earth, after the millennial period following the tribulation period and the devil and his people are thrown into the lake of fire there will be a new heaven and a new earth[Revelation 21:1], some people will live in heaven and some on the new earth). The point of salvation is to SAVE, there’s no need to be saved from heaven 😁. So how do you become saved from going to hell and the lake of fire? You must be born again. How does someone become born again and what exactly does it mean to be born again? And why do you have to be born again? I’ll give an example of a frog. A frog could be sorry all day that it’s a frog. But after apologising to GOD for his frog ways and confessing all of his frog ways, at the end of it he’d still be a frog. In the same way sinners can’t help but be a sinner because they were born that way. So GOD in His Infinite Wisdom provided a way to become not a sinner, to be BORN AGAIN. What am I saying? A sinner isn’t just a sinner because they commit sins. They are a sinner because they truly were born that way. That is why Yehoshua HaMaShiach told Nicodemus in John 3:5-7 that he MUST be born again in order to enter His, ( Yehoshua’s) heavenly kingdom. Every person born into this world was born with a nature to sin, they can’t help it. It’s written in their very dna code to sin. They really and truly CAN NOT be anything else but a sinner. So the only way to not be a sinner is to be BORN AGAIN. Now how does one become born again? What does the Bible say? “Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the Name of Yehoshua HaMaShiach for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.” Acts 2:38 Some people say they have repented of their sins, but to truly repent you have to stop doing it. Like the example I gave you. That frog will always be a frog no matter how much he tries to turn away from it because he really and truly was born that way. That frog can never stop being a frog, a sinner can never stop being a sinner unless they are born again with no sin in their genetics. So you can apologize profusely to Yehoshua and try to stop doing sin with your body but unless you can replace your dna with a sinless one you’ll always be a sinner. There’s good news though, there’s only One Being Who can change your genetics and you’d still be you and you’d now be sinLESS and that is The True And Living GOD Yehoshua HaMaShiach. So what do you do to become born again. First you repent. Now what? The scripture I quoted above says you need to be baptized in The Name of Yehoshua HaMaShiach (Jesus Christ’s original Hebrew Name). Once you have been baptized this was you being born again of the water as Yehoshua commanded in John 3:5. Some people will tell you that baptism doesn’t save you. Well besides Yehoshua HIMSELF saying we need to be born AGAIN of the water and He being our Perfect Example got baptized Himself (Matthew 3:13-16), ( obviously not speaking of water from our natural birth from our mothers because He said we need to be born AGAIN as in a second time), the Bible says plainly that baptism does save us: “The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now save us …” 1 Peter 3:21 Now what? Yehoshua also said in that same scripture that you must also be born again of the Spirit. That happens once you receive The Gift of The Holy Ghost as was told in Acts 2:38. Now how will you know that you have been born again of the Spirit(aka received The Holy Ghost)? The same way the Jews who came with Peter to the house of Cornelius did when Cornelius and his house received The Holy Ghost: “While Peter yet spake these words, the Holy Ghost fell on all them which heard the word. And they of the circumcision which believed were astonished, as many as came with Peter, because that on the Gentiles also was poured out the gift of the Holy Ghost. For they heard them speak with tongues...” Acts 10:44-46 This is how you’ll know that you have been born again of the Spirit and are now officially a member of the Kingdom of Heaven. You will now no longer be a sinner from birth but a saved born again Christian. Beyt HaShem Ha Yehoshua HAMaSHIACH, (in the Name of Jesus Christ in original Hebrew), I pray that I said this in a way that all who read it will understand this and prayerfully also become truly born again and a true citizen of the Kingdom of Heaven Beyt HaShem Ha Yehoshua HaMaShiach I pray Amen.
Jesus was an insurrectionist who came to show people that they had been lied to and cheated by their religion and their government. He came to show them the truth of the immutable scientific laws of existence that God created; if followed would eventually lead them out of their incorrect thinking (passed on generationally) and into a state of internal and external happiness which is heaven.
Σωτηρία in Greek means completion, means I am half and I become whole. So, in Jesus, this is our completion, this is salvation. Jesus is our salvation. And you know you are saved because you are baptized and you have been given the gift of faith which clings to Jesus, not to yourself, not to your deeds, not to anything other inside or outside you, but Jesus. And Jesus FOR YOU (forgiveness of sins) is where a bishop collects around him the people pf faith and feeds them with the word ( = law/gospel distinction) and sacraments. Feed the people of God and stop do philosophy.
Nt wright doesn’t understand Christ’s essential role as our high priest. He is stuck on heaven/earth dichotomy when the Bible’s main point is how we are RECONCILED with our creator. He seems to have no framework for that message and instead over and over claims there is some heaven/earth misunderstanding
N. T. Wright is wrong. Totally and dangerously wrong, except he converted to confessional lutheranism and I do not know it. As far as I know, he didn't, so he continues to be wrong and dangerous. This is the lutheran doctrine, the only evangelical and true. We are saved extra nos. We are saved because of what Jesus has done for us, not us for him. We were, are and always will be sinners. The only salvation for us is Christ on us, in baptism, in word and sacraments. Salvation is a gift, full God's act. We are in it, as long as we are in Jesus. And we are in Jesus because of our baptism and of the gift of faith, put inside us by the Holy Spirit, faith which clings to our baptism. This is it. No deeds. Faith is not per se a value. Value has got only Jesus to whom faith clings. Jesus is our baptism, the holy communion, the absolution, the spoken word which distinguishes the law from the gospel. And salvation is not alone. She always acts good works. We are not saved because of these works, but because of the gift of faith in us.
J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation, Wright is preaching another gospel.
Always beware people who obscure or complicate the basic message of the Gospel. The Christian religion's central focus is on the Lord Jesus Christ and the salvation of souls that he alone brings. There are many mysteries in God, but salvation is clear and it does pertain to either being with Him or not.
J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation, Wright is preaching another gospel.
All it takes is that you are able to read, the Catholic Church cannot save it is the Word of the Lord alone that makes this possible. Read your Bible *All judgement is given to the Son* neither Jesus nor God the Father have any import, neither Mary nor any of the saints it is the remit of the Word of God, this is *not Jesus* and Judgement is not a Trinitarian event. We may see Jesus after judgement as the *Beatific Vision* in which God the Father is visible in Him, but as for salvation being the purpose of the Church that is false, it purpose is to administer the sacraments, the judgement is performed by the Spirit of Truth who is the Word of the Lord as the *Glittering great two edged sword*
I love N. T. Wright! Thank God he is at the forefront in Biblical Scholarship!
Reading/listening to Professor Wright's teachings have helped me better understand my role as a Christian in medicine and research. It goes beyond helping people extend their time so they can have a chance to respond to the "gospel"; rather we are helping people live life to the full (heaven on earth) with a confident expectation that it will only get better beyond what we can dream or imagine in the new heavens and new earth. Incredibly excited for this series!!
N. T. Wright is wrong. Totally and dangerously wrong, except he converted to confessional lutheranism and I do not know it. As far as I know, he didn't, so he continues to be wrong and dangerous. This is the lutheran doctrine, the only evangelical and true. We are saved extra nos. We are saved because of what Jesus has done for us, not us for him. We were, are and always will be sinners. The only salvation for us is Christ on us, in baptism, in word and sacraments. Salvation is a gift, full God's act. We are in it, as long as we are in Jesus. And we are in Jesus because of our baptism and of the gift of faith, put inside us by the Holy Spirit, faith which clings to our baptism. This is it. No deeds. Faith is not per se a value. Value has got only Jesus to whom faith clings. Jesus is our baptism, the holy communion, the absolution, the spoken word which distinguishes the law from the gospel. And salvation is not alone. She always acts good works. We are not saved because of these works, but because of the gift of faith in us.
J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation,
Wright is preaching another gospel.
I'm very much looking forward to this teaching. Tom Wright has been a blessing in my life and I have learned much from his care and insight into scripture. I'm also very excited for the third edition of the NTFE (New Testament for Everyone) to be released next month. Blessings!
Thanks for the encouragement! Glad you're here.
N. T. Wright is wrong. Totally and dangerously wrong, except he converted to confessional lutheranism and I do not know it. As far as I know, he didn't, so he continues to be wrong and dangerous. This is the lutheran doctrine, the only evangelical and true. We are saved extra nos. We are saved because of what Jesus has done for us, not us for him. We were, are and always will be sinners. The only salvation for us is Christ on us, in baptism, in word and sacraments. Salvation is a gift, full God's act. We are in it, as long as we are in Jesus. And we are in Jesus because of our baptism and of the gift of faith, put inside us by the Holy Spirit, faith which clings to our baptism. This is it. No deeds. Faith is not per se a value. Value has got only Jesus to whom faith clings. Jesus is our baptism, the holy communion, the absolution, the spoken word which distinguishes the law from the gospel. And salvation is not alone. She always acts good works. We are not saved because of these works, but because of the gift of faith in us.
J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation,
Wright is preaching another gospel.
For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ. And no wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. So it is no surprise if his servants, also, disguise themselves as servants of righteousness. Their end will correspond to their deeds.
2 Corinthians 11:13-15
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Thank you lord for watching over my family Amen x
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Yes, a New Heaven,and a New Earth. This Earth is beautiful. There’s Lough Corrib( Ireland) where I’ve spent my happiest days( fishing/ picnicing/ exploring/ thinking etc. I’d prefer to stay here on Earth!
We are so fortunate to still have one of history’s greatest theologians still with us. He is on par with Augustine, Aquinas, Barth, Bonhoeffer and Lewis.
Thank you, Bp. NT Wright for correcting our erroneous soteriology!
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You always make my thinking become clearer. Thank you, I'm very much looking forward to this!
This is AWESOME!! I am so looking forward to hearing all of these teachings!
I wish N..T Wright was my grandad...would love to have many 1:1 yarns with him. We are blessed to have what we have of him via technology.
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I am really looking forward to this series. Thank you so much for all you do to teach us the right way to look at what the Kingdom of God looks like.
More to come!
If one is really interested in teaching salvation, teach salvation through the application of fact, reason and the ability to reject the premise mythology is true. Once these skills are applied all the religious fantasies fall flat.
This is a gospel message i feel confident sharing
Yes and Amen! We must see "salvation" holistically. It is whole person salvation. It begins when we receive the Lord as the Savior and as our Savior and it continues through life here with many of our hurts being "saved" or healed and our character remade. And it finds its conclusion in the kingdom of God when all things are made new. The phrase I heard early on in my life in Christ was: We were saved; we are being saved; and we shall be saved.
@doncamp1150 We appreciate your insights on the holistic nature of salvation, highlighting its inclusion of our hurts and character, thank you.
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The term seems to have been hijacked by the gnostics. I prefer redeemed.
Amen. Glory to God.
Soteriology complicated word used in theological academic studies… salvation, saved… brining the subject back home to folks in an easy to understand way …. That’s the gift that shines in this presentation by NT WRIGHT.
N. T. Wright is wrong. Totally and dangerously wrong, except he converted to confessional lutheranism and I do not know it. As far as I know, he didn't, so he continues to be wrong and dangerous. This is the lutheran doctrine, the only evangelical and true. We are saved extra nos. We are saved because of what Jesus has done for us, not us for him. We were, are and always will be sinners. The only salvation for us is Christ on us, in baptism, in word and sacraments. Salvation is a gift, full God's act. We are in it, as long as we are in Jesus. And we are in Jesus because of our baptism and of the gift of faith, put inside us by the Holy Spirit, faith which clings to our baptism. This is it. No deeds. Faith is not per se a value. Value has got only Jesus to whom faith clings. Jesus is our baptism, the holy communion, the absolution, the spoken word which distinguishes the law from the gospel. And salvation is not alone. She always acts good works. We are not saved because of these works, but because of the gift of faith in us.
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Thank you thank you thank you thank you.
Yes, I look forward to this series as well!
This is an absolutely fantastic plain language explanation of Scripture! Really glad YT finally came up with a useful suggestion...
We hope you remain inspired; your encouragement means a lot-thank you!
Yes, I agree with you regarding the Kingdom of God or Kingdom of heaven, which implies earthly and heavenly regency by divine will in the lives of the saints. Note that it is difficult for some to understand that death is just the passage from a body that deteriorates over time until death is achieved, to the final passage from a glorified body resembling the Son. Meanwhile the deceased saints are in Hades or Sheol awaiting the regeneration of the world. The final rescue implies a supreme and determining judgment.
So appreciate his nuanced view.
Tom Wright has given a wonderful introductory summary to a subject broad in scope and rich in content. Regards.
Awesome Teaching! I really enjoy the analysis about the kingdom on earth. Can’t wait ….Thank you
N. T. Wright is wrong. Totally and dangerously wrong, except he converted to confessional lutheranism and I do not know it. As far as I know, he didn't, so he continues to be wrong and dangerous. This is the lutheran doctrine, the only evangelical and true. We are saved extra nos. We are saved because of what Jesus has done for us, not us for him. We were, are and always will be sinners. The only salvation for us is Christ on us, in baptism, in word and sacraments. Salvation is a gift, full God's act. We are in it, as long as we are in Jesus. And we are in Jesus because of our baptism and of the gift of faith, put inside us by the Holy Spirit, faith which clings to our baptism. This is it. No deeds. Faith is not per se a value. Value has got only Jesus to whom faith clings. Jesus is our baptism, the holy communion, the absolution, the spoken word which distinguishes the law from the gospel. And salvation is not alone. She always acts good works. We are not saved because of these works, but because of the gift of faith in us.
Food for thought!
This is great. I wish I could get some friends to watch, because salvation is not "fire insurance". Thanks.
Fantastic quality videography.
J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation,
Wright is preaching another gospel.
The Reformers made the justification error and it exists today. That justification by faith refers to a lost man coming to Christ. That is wrong yet it is the foundation of nearly every branch of Christianity
Nailed it!!!
Very clear
I am so glad you’re doing this series. Looking forward to h the he next episodes
God bless you
Thank you
Thanks for adding captions for the Deaf.
salvation is seeing the kingdom of God.
Thank you - great erudition.
When the apostle Peter affirms the regeneration of the world using the terms melting of the elements and noise or explosion, he does not do so in the sense of destruction but rather that the elements will be transformed into something much better. When a tree is cut down and the firewood is burned, the elements do not disappear but are transformed into ash and that ash serves as fertilizer for new trees to grow. So fire and explosion is not destructive but decisive to create something new.
I think many people would say that Christianity is about being good to get into heaven. It is reduced to a general religiosity about moralism.
Christianity does, indeed, go beyond moralism. Our vocation to reflect God's image as stewards of His creation--embodying His morality and character as New Creation people--serve as evidence of God’s Life in the present and as signposts of the hope of God’s promised future!
@@NTWrightOnline Thank you for your reply. I certainly agree that is the case, but US Moralistic therapeutic deism, so called, does seem to capture the popular view of Christianity, and this leads to the puerile claim that all religions are basically the same, when all religions are basically not! Well, I suppose there are two classes: a religion that is contained within the creation in some way, and one that is not (Christianity).
salvation means standing in the presence of jesus, blameless. now and forever.
Is this Edinburgh? 😊
Good to see that someone of Prof NT Wright caliber is helping us to resolve this key theological tension -- Kingdom is here and not yet!
While we are waiting to hear his full POV series, how about I share our apologetics ministry's POV?
For example
If one’s position is that the kingdom is already here (from Jesus' first coming) , it then boils down to answering the following question
-- Has the church done the things it is supposed to do, to bring His kingdom on earth as emphasized by Jesus?
On the other hand, if one’s position is that kingdom is not here yet, it then boils down to answering following question
- Whether the future kingdom (during His second coming) will be spiritual or physical, as theologians are still divided on the kingdom doctrine (which by the way is one of the key disagreements between covenantalism and dispensationalism as well - more specifically, will the Old covenant promises be fulfilled in a literal, national, physical Israel (the dispensational position) or will they be fulfilled in a “spiritual Israel, where the church and Israel are integrated (the covenantal position)?
Either way, first things first --
Kingdom is the #1 message preached by Jesus - however the missing link here in my humble opinion is that theologians have not connected its dots correctly to the other important doctrines of salvation and sovereignty (including covenants and dispensations) of God!
In other words, theologians in my humble opinion have not connected the causality dots correctly between the kingdom doctrine (#1 doctrine emphasized by Jesus) to the salvation doctrine (#1 doctrine emphasized by Paul) - and then to the covenants and dispensations themes within the overarching sovereignty of God doctrine - which brings me to my view
- Salvation is the means whereas Kingdom is an end!
This is where, I have framed these means in the form of five steps , with each means being the stepping of stone of the latter means, as follows
1. Kingdom of God in our hearts and minds = Salvation
2. Kingdom of heaven( spiritual) = community of saved people living within a country with a democracy model by integrating all disciplines under it ( theology, politics, economics etc)
3. Kingdom of heaven(spiritual and physical integrated on a case by case basis) = community of saved people living in a country with a kingdom of heaven constitution model by integrating all disciplines under it ( theology, politics, economics etc)
4. Kingdom of heaven (millennium kingdom) = community of saved people living on earth under the kingship of Jesus, with an advanced kingdom of heaven constitution model by integrating all disciplines under it ( theology, politics, economics etc)
5. Kingdom of heaven (in eternity) = community of saved people living in heaven under the kingship of Jesus, with an advanced+ kingdom of heaven constitution model by integrating all disciplines under it ( theology, politics, economics etc)
Now,
As we tried to develop this 5 step approach, it dawned on us all these steps are part of His sovereignty -- and so, to execute these 5 steps, we need a new sovereignty themed umbrella theological framework (without violating any of the covenant or dispensational thinking) so that we can understand these steps with a following motto
- Covenants are causes of Sovereignty whereas dispensations are their effects!
Without going into all the details and to make the long story short, we decided to focus on the first three steps and leave the remaining 2 steps for Jesus to execute during His second coming.
So, the idea here is following
- Execute first 3 kingdom steps first, in such a way that it can become a stepping stone for the future “physical/spiritual integrated millennium kingdom on earth ( step 4) and eternity(step 5)
And one of the pragmatic means towards this goal is our “integrated reformation pitch”, as explained in this link below
In other words, to accomplish the first 3 steps, we need a bridging framework to facilitate conversation among marketplace (and friends from other worldviews including agnostics/atheists as well) and governmental audiences, correct?
This is where this umbrella type integrated sovereignism approach fits the bill perfectly, as we have integrated all secular disciplines under this theological umbrella to implement spiritual kingdom first with the following big idea
-- The answer to all problems of humanity (both spiritual, business and physical ) is simply this sovereignty blueprint of God only (as affirmed by both Scripture and Science as well) -- and so, if at all one thing humanity must master, it is this idea of sovereignty/destiny blueprint only - which brings me to my thesis question
- Why do we need another integrated reformation by re-explaining/advancing Luther’s reformation formula (Simul Justus et Peccator), using our ministry’s one such “worship is work” kingdom mission based formula?
The big idea here is to take the earlier reformation from the 16th century to the next level in an integrated manner across all worldviews and disciplines, using this bridge doctrine called sovereignty(or cosmic-karma/al-malik in other worldviews), using its new theological framework called sovereignism along the gradient (or momentum) of sovereignty as explained in this link summary (lnkd.in/g8uqhz-U ) its sub links within it).
Once this type of spiritual kingdom is implemented in all walks of our lives, then let us leave it to Jesus to implement the physical kingdom (if that indeed is His sovereign will)!
Regardless, we still need this type of umbrella framework to facilitate such conversations!
There born was our integrated sovereignism approach. as summarized in this 10 page summary
(drive.google.com/file/d/1x9vCKRNfcCMHTtdP9I6DCEhs9rlioEmR/view?fbclid=IwAR2P5_GjvQkg371LHQFwq_y1QdrSuIADWbojwo7j9iP5wjzaI3rq8FSdB0A
Welcome complementary POVs
N. T. Wright is wrong. Totally and dangerously wrong, except he converted to confessional lutheranism and I do not know it. As far as I know, he didn't, so he continues to be wrong and dangerous. This is the lutheran doctrine, the only evangelical and true. We are saved extra nos. We are saved because of what Jesus has done for us, not us for him. We were, are and always will be sinners. The only salvation for us is Christ on us, in baptism, in word and sacraments. Salvation is a gift, full God's act. We are in it, as long as we are in Jesus. And we are in Jesus because of our baptism and of the gift of faith, put inside us by the Holy Spirit, faith which clings to our baptism. This is it. No deeds. Faith is not per se a value. Value has got only Jesus to whom faith clings. Jesus is our baptism, the holy communion, the absolution, the spoken word which distinguishes the law from the gospel. And salvation is not alone. She always acts good works. We are not saved because of these works, but because of the gift of faith in us.
J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation,
Wright is preaching another gospel.
Would it be possible to share the release schedule for the remaining episodes?
Every Monday! There are 9 in this series. : )
Why is there no mention of the Cross in this intro?
Πίστις in ancient (and in a certain extent in modern greek) means ''trust'' and it is a gift, a product of the object of this ''trust'', i.e. Jesus, through the Holy Spirit. Faith is not ours, but a gift. Faith is not the important thing, but the object of our faith, i.e. Jesus.
More fully, it's about trusting obedience. Mere trust without moving in it is like vague faith. Classic example often cited was Houdini demonstrating walking across Niagra Falls with wheelbarrow then asking crowds if anyone believed (trusted) him to take them in the barrow. It is not blind. Romans 4 has Abraham faced with thesis of God saying descent was via his son Isaac vs antithesis of command to sacrifice Isaac. Abe has trust to move ahead obediently and generate synthesis that God would provide the sacrifice - that was reckoned as righteousness.
1 Corinthians 15:19
N. T. Wright is wrong. Totally and dangerously wrong, except he converted to confessional lutheranism and I do not know it. As far as I know, he didn't, so he continues to be wrong and dangerous. This is the lutheran doctrine, the only evangelical and true. We are saved extra nos. We are saved because of what Jesus has done for us, not us for him. We were, are and always will be sinners. The only salvation for us is Christ on us, in baptism, in word and sacraments. Salvation is a gift, full God's act. We are in it, as long as we are in Jesus. And we are in Jesus because of our baptism and of the gift of faith, put inside us by the Holy Spirit, faith which clings to our baptism. This is it. No deeds. Faith is not per se a value. Value has got only Jesus to whom faith clings. Jesus is our baptism, the holy communion, the absolution, the spoken word which distinguishes the law from the gospel. And salvation is not alone. She always acts good works. We are not saved because of these works, but because of the gift of faith in us.
So there is only one video released so far today correct? More to come?
Yes! 9 total in this series. This is the first. A new one will drop every Monday.
Matthew 7:15 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves; 2 Peter 2:1 But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction; I;e N.T. Wright!
God's Word directly, specifically, and objectively simply states what we have to believe and do to be saved. There are 4 beliefs and 1 action (emphasized 3 times in a single passage). 1 Corinthians 15:1-3a says that we must believe a list of 4 things in 1 Corinthians 15:3b-8. Romans 10:9-13 says we must call on the name of the Lord to be saved by verbally confessing "Master Jesus", because it is *with the mouth that confession is made* to salvation. That's confession of Master Jesus to be saved, not confession of sin, which is the very opposite! And Romans 10:14a ties the 2 together. If you call on Him without believing what He did, then you're calling on a different Jesus ('depart from Me, I never knew you'). If you believe but won't call Him "Master", then your not saved, because it is "with the mouth that confession is made to salvation". Don't forget to believe He was buried (see how easy it is! But you *must* believe that along with the other 3 beliefs).
It's simple, direct, and *OBjEcTivE*. Praise God that in the dark night of the soul as well as during a meeting with another, you can exactly know what you and everyone else *really* is, in accordance with the Scriptures..
Run from Jungian psychology as the method of salvation - it won't save, neither will charity work or a big smile to the first time visitor. Only knowledge ("how can they call on Him in Whom they have not believed, and how can they believe in Him of Whom they have not heard, and how can they believe without a preacher!?") and by the call of God, so that all the AA meetings in the basement and soulish help won't do it a single bit (it just makes the World think they don't need other salvation, because their soul is better after all your help - *thanks*..). Friendship with the World is eNMitY with God.
Run to the ReaL Jesus, God's Christ and our Master.
Only after salvation does sanctification become the focus.
✡️✝️Between Genesis 12:3 and Matthew 25:31-46 is God's❤for Israel; our ✝️ aid & support to Israel in turn blesses you ✝️✡️
I’m so excited to watch these. You are absolutely right. It’s not us going to Heaven. It’s about Heaven coming down to us. But what does all that mean?
Good question! What implications might this understanding have for discipleship, or sharing the good news with others?
@@NTWrightOnline , feed faithful people with the law/gospel distinction, word and sacraments. You have to check confessional lutheranism, professor. You did a big damage.
J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation,
Wright is preaching another gospel.
@@paulwells4372it is not true
When we “rightly divide the word of truth,” we see that those saved under the gospel of the grace of God will be provided a heavenly abode, and those saved under the gospel of the kingdom will be given a home on earth.
Those In Heaven
We are saved through our belief of the gospel of the death, burial and resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as promised in I Corinthians 15:1-4. In Philippians 3:20-21 we see that our conversation (citizenship) is in heaven.
Philippians 3:20-21
20 For our conversation is in heaven; from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ:
21 Who shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body, according to the working whereby he is able even to subdue all things unto himself.
Paul tells us that we will be judging angels in heaven.
I Corinthians 6:3
Know ye not that we shall judge angels? how much more things that pertain to this life?
Question: Isn’t it comforting to know where you are going and what you will be doing when you get there?
Those On Earth
Those who are saved under the gospel of the kingdom will be given a home on earth. Those saved under this gospel include the Old Testament saints saved before the gospel of the grace of God and those saved during the coming Tribulation.
The Jews saved under this gospel will be given the positions of priests and kings. These priests and kings will rule over and be mediators between God and the Gentiles who are saved under this gospel.
In Revelation 1:5-6 John tells the Jews that were of the seven churches of Asia that God hath made them priests and kings.
Revelation 1:5-6
5And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood,
6 And hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.
Jesus Christ will rule on His eternal throne, starting with the Millennial Kingdom.
In Matthew 19:28 Jesus Christ tells of Himself sitting upon The Throne of His Glory and of His twelve apostles sitting upon twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
Matthew 19:28
And Jesus said unto them, Verily I say unto you, that ye which have followed me, in the regeneration when the Son of man shall sit in the throne of his glory, ye also shall sit upon twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
What is salvation as it pertains to eternal life and our relationship with God? Salvation is the means by which God reconciles us to Himself by the offering of the body of Jesus for us in His death on the cross, and bringing us into a new relationship in His resurrection.
We are all in sin, and utterly unable to redeem ourselves. Jesus Christ died for us, taking our deserved punishment, and rose from the dead, destroying the power of darkness.
By means of a transaction of grace, when we believe the gospel, God accounts us in Christ, spiritually reckoning us to be dead and risen with Jesus Christ, never to die.
We have salvation; Jesus is salvation.
Salvation is not bringing heaven to earth. It is reconciling men to God. It is entirely a work of God in His kindness to men, in making this deliverance from sin possible.
Are there other definitions of salvation? Of course. Throughout the Old Testament, often it refers to being saved from a personal experience or situation (I.e. the children of Israel were saved from Egypt by water) Now, there is stunning symbolism in that, but in practical terms, the children of Israel were actually saved by actual water.
In the New Testament, salvation generally refers to salvation (also meaning deliverance) from sin.
Salvation from the penalty of sin in the death of Jesus
Salvation from the power of sin in the resurrection of Jesus
Salvation from the practice of sin in our new identity in Jesus
Saved from the presence of sin in glory when we die to be with Jesus
Salvation is the deliverance, by the grace of God, from eternal punishment for sin that is granted to those who accept by faith God’s conditions of repentance and faith in the Lord Jesus. Salvation is available in Jesus alone (John 14:6; Acts 4:12) and is dependent on God alone for provision and assurance.
Mr Wright, not everyone believes that salvation is going to heaven, there are children born of God who have another more extensive concept, I say children born of God in the exact sense of the Greek tekna Theos that the apostles use curiously from the Greek term called child teknon. Why the apostles use tekna is evident that the objective was to highlight a birth not of flesh and blood, as if it were a matter of being reborn from the womb of a woman, but rather being born of the spirit, and that implies salvation or rescue. There are other factors involved in this matter that concerns us, but the beginning that triggers it is the new birth, you know the conversation that Jesus Christ had with Nicodemus.
Actually according to the Bible salvation is about saving people from going where they deserve to go and that is hell and the lake of fire. Yes people going to heaven is where they’ll go by being saved from these places, (well up to a certain point after the rapture and tribulation period those who got left behind and did NOT worship the beast, it’s system, the number of its name nor took its mark will live on the earth, after the millennial period following the tribulation period and the devil and his people are thrown into the lake of fire there will be a new heaven and a new earth[Revelation 21:1], some people will live in heaven and some on the new earth).
The point of salvation is to SAVE, there’s no need to be saved from heaven 😁.
So how do you become saved from going to hell and the lake of fire? You must be born again.
How does someone become born again and what exactly does it mean to be born again? And why do you have to be born again?
I’ll give an example of a frog. A frog could be sorry all day that it’s a frog. But after apologising to GOD for his frog ways and confessing all of his frog ways, at the end of it he’d still be a frog.
In the same way sinners can’t help but be a sinner because they were born that way.
So GOD in His Infinite Wisdom provided a way to become not a sinner, to be BORN AGAIN.
What am I saying? A sinner isn’t just a sinner because they commit sins. They are a sinner because they truly were born that way.
That is why Yehoshua HaMaShiach told Nicodemus in John 3:5-7 that he MUST be born again in order to enter His, ( Yehoshua’s) heavenly kingdom.
Every person born into this world was born with a nature to sin, they can’t help it. It’s written in their very dna code to sin. They really and truly CAN NOT be anything else but a sinner. So the only way to not be a sinner is to be BORN AGAIN.
Now how does one become born again? What does the Bible say?
“Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the Name of Yehoshua HaMaShiach for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.”
Acts 2:38
Some people say they have repented of their sins, but to truly repent you have to stop doing it. Like the example I gave you. That frog will always be a frog no matter how much he tries to turn away from it because he really and truly was born that way. That frog can never stop being a frog, a sinner can never stop being a sinner unless they are born again with no sin in their genetics. So you can apologize profusely to Yehoshua and try to stop doing sin with your body but unless you can replace your dna with a sinless one you’ll always be a sinner.
There’s good news though, there’s only One Being Who can change your genetics and you’d still be you and you’d now be sinLESS and that is The True And Living GOD Yehoshua HaMaShiach.
So what do you do to become born again. First you repent. Now what? The scripture I quoted above says you need to be baptized in The Name of Yehoshua HaMaShiach (Jesus Christ’s original Hebrew Name). Once you have been baptized this was you being born again of the water as Yehoshua commanded in John 3:5.
Some people will tell you that baptism doesn’t save you. Well besides Yehoshua HIMSELF saying we need to be born AGAIN of the water and He being our Perfect Example got baptized Himself (Matthew 3:13-16), ( obviously not speaking of water from our natural birth from our mothers because He said we need to be born AGAIN as in a second time), the Bible says plainly that baptism does save us:
“The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now save us …”
1 Peter 3:21
Now what? Yehoshua also said in that same scripture that you must also be born again of the Spirit. That happens once you receive The Gift of The Holy Ghost as was told in Acts 2:38.
Now how will you know that you have been born again of the Spirit(aka received The Holy Ghost)? The same way the Jews who came with Peter to the house of Cornelius did when Cornelius and his house received The Holy Ghost:
“While Peter yet spake these words, the Holy Ghost fell on all them which heard the word. And they of the circumcision which believed were astonished, as many as came with Peter, because that on the Gentiles also was poured out the gift of the Holy Ghost.
For they heard them speak with tongues...”
Acts 10:44-46
This is how you’ll know that you have been born again of the Spirit and are now officially a member of the Kingdom of Heaven.
You will now no longer be a sinner from birth but a saved born again Christian.
Beyt HaShem Ha Yehoshua HAMaSHIACH, (in the Name of Jesus Christ in original Hebrew), I pray that I said this in a way that all who read it will understand this and prayerfully also become truly born again and a true citizen of the Kingdom of Heaven Beyt HaShem Ha Yehoshua HaMaShiach I pray Amen.
Imaginary would be about right.
Jesus was an insurrectionist who came to show people that they had been lied to and cheated by their religion and their government. He came to show them the truth of the immutable scientific laws of existence that God created; if followed would eventually lead them out of their incorrect thinking (passed on generationally) and into a state of internal and external happiness which is heaven.
Σωτηρία in Greek means completion, means I am half and I become whole. So, in Jesus, this is our completion, this is salvation. Jesus is our salvation. And you know you are saved because you are baptized and you have been given the gift of faith which clings to Jesus, not to yourself, not to your deeds, not to anything other inside or outside you, but Jesus. And Jesus FOR YOU (forgiveness of sins) is where a bishop collects around him the people pf faith and feeds them with the word ( = law/gospel distinction) and sacraments. Feed the people of God and stop do philosophy.
An apostle speaks and only 12,000 views. So be it.
Nt wright doesn’t understand Christ’s essential role as our high priest. He is stuck on heaven/earth dichotomy when the Bible’s main point is how we are RECONCILED with our creator. He seems to have no framework for that message and instead over and over claims there is some heaven/earth misunderstanding
You won't want to. Undefined, it is far more useful😂.
N. T. Wright is wrong. Totally and dangerously wrong, except he converted to confessional lutheranism and I do not know it. As far as I know, he didn't, so he continues to be wrong and dangerous. This is the lutheran doctrine, the only evangelical and true. We are saved extra nos. We are saved because of what Jesus has done for us, not us for him. We were, are and always will be sinners. The only salvation for us is Christ on us, in baptism, in word and sacraments. Salvation is a gift, full God's act. We are in it, as long as we are in Jesus. And we are in Jesus because of our baptism and of the gift of faith, put inside us by the Holy Spirit, faith which clings to our baptism. This is it. No deeds. Faith is not per se a value. Value has got only Jesus to whom faith clings. Jesus is our baptism, the holy communion, the absolution, the spoken word which distinguishes the law from the gospel. And salvation is not alone. She always acts good works. We are not saved because of these works, but because of the gift of faith in us.
J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation,
Wright is preaching another gospel.
Always beware people who obscure or complicate the basic message of the Gospel. The Christian religion's central focus is on the Lord Jesus Christ and the salvation of souls that he alone brings. There are many mysteries in God, but salvation is clear and it does pertain to either being with Him or not.
NT Wright is NT Wrong!
Such a depressing message. May be true, but basically destroys my hope for joy in the future
J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation,
Wright is preaching another gospel.
not one verse quoted...NOT one!!!
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All it takes is that you are able to read, the Catholic Church cannot save it is the Word of the Lord alone that makes this possible.
Read your Bible *All judgement is given to the Son* neither Jesus nor God the Father have any import, neither Mary nor any of the saints it is the remit of the Word of God, this is *not Jesus* and Judgement is not a Trinitarian event.
We may see Jesus after judgement as the *Beatific Vision* in which God the Father is visible in Him, but as for salvation being the purpose of the Church that is false, it purpose is to administer the sacraments, the judgement is performed by the Spirit of Truth who is the Word of the Lord as the *Glittering great two edged sword*