9 minutes in and already feeling edified and increasing in the knowledge of God. My God! This man is truly a gift of Christ to the Body! May God multiply His understanding.
Great insights. He puts things so well. I am not fully on board with his understanding of law and grace but his description of the kingdom of love is amazing.
A more accurate title for Wright's "After You Believe" would be "The Teachings of Dallas Willard Restated." Regarding NTW's 'new heaven and new earth' and the hope of 'life after life-after-death': A spiritual body in a spiritual heaven is good enough for me. I don't expect to be there (in the Most Holy Place) longing for a physical add-on. Of course, if that's what God wants to do, I'm all for it. I would point out, though, that when a nation is conquered and destroyed by a foreign army, the Bible sometimes portrays this tragedy in the highly figurative apocalyptic language of the destruction of heaven and earth. The fall of Babylon (Isaiah 13:9-13), Israel (Jeremiah 4:23-26), Egypt (Ezekiel 32:7-9) and Edom (Isaiah 34:4-5) in the sixth century B.C. are all depicted together with the destruction of heaven and earth.
Justification is a work of God the Father and the Holy Spirit in us and without us. Justification and faith do not have a sequence in time but in order Faith- Justification but are simultaneously in time. Sanctification is a work of The Holy Spirit in us but not without us. Justification and sanctification cannot be separated. There is no sanctification without justification or justification without sanctification, this even when sanctification is just a begin of regeneration through all our life. Faith is by Grace and the free gift of God. it is Called Fruits of the Spirit. Not the fruits of our works. The First does Glorifies God the other make us proud. Martin Luther said: “This gospel blessing of Grace alone” will be for a short time, and come under attack from every side. One generation after Luther; Arminius came with his damnable heresy denying Romans 3 the Total depravity of men. Which is the root of all heresies and goes together with denying the supremacy of God. Martin Luther wrote: The Bondage of the will” It was in response of Erasmus’s “Discourse on Free Will” Predestination is a biblical doctrine, You see, without predestination, you would have no Bible. The Word is Eternal!! Judas was predestined to betray the Lord. Abram was chosen out of Ur of the Chaldeans (Gen. 12). Israel was chosen out of all the nations of the earth. A new Israelite remnant was chosen after their exile. The Apostles taught predestination (Rom. 8:28-39; 9-11; Eph. 1; Phil. 1:6; 2:13; 1 Peter 2:5-10). 8
virtue doesn't require redemption, however. any sinner can be _virtuous_ but only the redeemed can bear the fruit of the Spirit. sounds like typical unregenerate moralism with a hint of Christ to legitimize it in the ears of Christians
"Love is not our duty, it is our destiny. Love is the language they speak in the new creation and we get to learn it here."
This deserves so many more views. God bless Tom Wright.
Encouraging and hopeful message. Be doers of the word and not hearers only. Amen.
What a genius. What a bishop. What a fine expositor of Christian character and the message of the Gospel.
9 minutes in and already feeling edified and increasing in the knowledge of God. My God! This man is truly a gift of Christ to the Body! May God multiply His understanding.
This is the simple yet transformative, Gospel message communicated at the highest level of academic excellence!
A wonderful, clear, intellectual talk by one of today's great Christian thinkers making great sense of scriptures. Thank you N.T.Wright
What an absolutely beautiful picture of Christian living.
Brilliant man!
Out of the belly will flow rivers of living water.
What a wonderful message to the Christians !!!
Thank you. You framed a future where I long to be. Second nature.
He has a wonderfully engaging manner. I have enjoyed his books too.
Wow more GOOD stuff from The Bishop. Thank you, thank God.
Wonderful teaching! God bless N.T Wright for this message. Faith, Hope and Love 💕 must be actively applied to transform our characters. 🤍
Love Tom Wright. Great presentation.
It's not like I choose to do the right thing, but I know The Holy spirit will convict me so heavy if I don't. Praise Jesus.
NT Wright is the most right about the N.T. Today.
Wow, I sorry I haven't listened to him earlier. My ethics professor recommended him, should have followed his direction sooner.
A great testimonial on Rowan William's. I got to know him in my search on N. T. Wright himself. Great pastors
Wise observations by N.T Wright.
Thankyou Tom. With the end times growing ever closer i feel even more hunger to find out these things, than i did thirty years ago. K
Wonderful speech.
Loved the Apple and Christmas tree similitude!
Joy in listening.
Great insights. He puts things so well. I am not fully on board with his understanding of law and grace but his description of the kingdom of love is amazing.
I love his sense if humour, " getting it sort of right . " K
Excellent!
I've noticed, the better the video, the fewer the comments lol. What that says is anyone's guess.
Amazing
Very good!
Absolutely good!
If God never changes then he is making the new earth now
Wonderful speech that conveys key thoughts of Wright! Can I help add Chinese subtitles for this film?
3:35-3:43 so well explained!
Rock and Roll!!!!!!!!!!!
A more accurate title for Wright's "After You Believe" would be "The Teachings of Dallas Willard Restated."
Regarding NTW's 'new heaven and new earth' and the hope of 'life after life-after-death': A spiritual body in a spiritual heaven is good enough for me. I don't expect to be there (in the Most Holy Place) longing for a physical add-on. Of course, if that's what God wants to do, I'm all for it. I would point out, though, that when a nation is conquered and destroyed by a foreign army, the Bible sometimes portrays this tragedy in the highly figurative apocalyptic language of the destruction of heaven and earth. The fall of Babylon (Isaiah 13:9-13), Israel (Jeremiah 4:23-26), Egypt (Ezekiel 32:7-9) and Edom (Isaiah 34:4-5) in the sixth century B.C. are all depicted together with the destruction of heaven and earth.
Justification is a work of God the Father and the Holy Spirit in us and without us. Justification and faith do not have a sequence in time but in order Faith- Justification but are simultaneously in time. Sanctification is a work of The Holy Spirit in us but not without us. Justification and sanctification cannot be separated. There is no sanctification without justification or justification without sanctification, this even when sanctification is just a begin of regeneration through all our life. Faith is by Grace and the free gift of God.
it is Called Fruits of the Spirit. Not the fruits of our works. The First does Glorifies God the other make us proud.
Martin Luther said: “This gospel blessing of Grace alone” will be for a short time, and come under attack from every side. One generation after Luther; Arminius came with his damnable heresy denying Romans 3 the Total depravity of men. Which is the root of all heresies and goes together with denying the supremacy of God. Martin Luther wrote: The Bondage of the will” It was in response of Erasmus’s “Discourse on Free Will”
Predestination is a biblical doctrine, You see, without predestination, you would have no Bible. The Word is Eternal!! Judas was predestined to betray the Lord. Abram was chosen out of Ur of the Chaldeans (Gen. 12). Israel was chosen out of all the nations of the earth. A new Israelite remnant was chosen after their exile. The Apostles taught predestination (Rom. 8:28-39; 9-11; Eph. 1; Phil. 1:6; 2:13; 1 Peter 2:5-10). 8
Ain't he Wright?!
I'd like to know what Wright makes of Ecclesiastes 9:5, Acts 2:29 & 34.
Wowwwwww
This is brain
virtue doesn't require redemption, however. any sinner can be _virtuous_ but only the redeemed can bear the fruit of the Spirit. sounds like typical unregenerate moralism with a hint of Christ to legitimize it in the ears of Christians
He doesn’t believe in penal substitution or that the gospels teach us we are saved by grace. Beware of this man.