Hey Brother,
Thanks for reading my stuff so often and taking the time to comment. You've reminded me today of this scripture:
"Do not love the world nor the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes and the boastful pride of life, is not from the Father, but is from the world. The world is passing away, and also its lusts; but the one who does the will of God lives forever."
- 1 John 2:15-17
Jesus is destroying the tyrants as we speak; I can only wish that more in the church would open their eyes and recognize that, rather than participating in and perpetuating the evil...
Blessings!
- @creatr
Much appreciated, I checked out some links of previous articles you have written and thoroughly enjoyed them, especially your conversation with your friend over Chinese food.
Our family is currently reading the book of Daniel, and we are coming to realize the theme of the book: that the Most High alone has the authority to set up and take down kings and kingdoms - and His servants (often heathen) are His tool to do this. But how much more then His believing servants!
In Daniel's day, God set up kings, but now with Yeshua at the right hand of the Father, currently wielding ALL authority on earth and in Heaven (only regarding the throne is God Higher), He would have to delegate power to kings for them to hold legitimate power. We have to ask then, do our current "kings" display the fingerprint of the King of kings? Are they subject to their governing authority which is from God? Do they bear the fruit of righteousness as ministers ordained by God?
A transfer of ownership will happen at the seventh (last) trump.
And the resurrected saints will be the ministers ordained by God.
Good and faithful servants will have authority (exousia) over cities.
Hey Brother @ironshield ,
My apologies for having somehow overlooked answering this message of yours for over a week now... All too many distractions!
I really appreciate that you've read more of my Kingdom collection, and thank you for specifically mentioning my "lunch with a friend" episode. 😆
Exactly!
I see in Scripture no delegation of that power to the nation-states of the world. However, just as it was in Daniel's day, I do believe God still sets up and takes down kings. Here's the thing:
Then, as now, God's expression of His sovereignty in doing so does not equate to his approval of the behavior of those governments. And, sadly, my observation is that not one ersatz "ruler" in any of the nation states is ruling in the name of and according to the law of Christ.
Here, our eschatology differs. Ephesians chapter one teaches me that God has already delegated that authority to his ecclesia. It's only a poorly developed systematic theology that has driven bad translations of Scripture that have hidden this truth from our eyes.
Thanks again for your engagement!🙏😀