Title: Biblical Worldview: Restoration
1Biblical Worldview Restoration
- Living at the Crossroads
- Chapter 4
2Gods Response to Sin
- While justly angry, God did not turn away from a
world bent on destruction but turned to face it
in love. With patience and tender care the Lord
set out on the long road of redemption to reclaim
the lost as his people and the world as his
kingdom (Our World Belongs to God, 18).
3Salvation is . . .
- Progressive
- Restorative
- Comprehensive
4Redemption is progressive
- Gradual unfolding of salvation
- Gods mission
- Through Israel, Jesus, church
- Consummation of history
- The Bible renders to us the story of Gods
mission through Gods people in their engagement
with Gods world for the sake of the whole of
Gods creation. (C. Wright)
5Salvation is Restorative Contrasting Plato with
the Bible
- Platos view of salvation
- vertical (our destiny is upward in heaven)
- otherworldly (our souls are saved into another
spiritual world) - an escape (we are saved not as part of this world
but rather from this world)
6Salvation is Restorative Contrasting Plato with
the Bible
- Biblical view of salvation
- horizontal (we look forward in history to the
renewal of creation) - of this world (the creation is to be renewed)
- integral to Gods ultimate plan for this world
(no escape necessary)
7Salvation is Restorative
- The creation is very good, the way God intended
it. - Human beings are created to live in the context
of the creation. - The materiality of creation is not what is wrong
with it the problem - is sin.
- In the Old Testament the future kingdom is
described as restored life within a new creation - Jesus proclaims the gospel of the kingdom.
8Salvation is Restorative (contd)
- The creation is very good, the way God intended
it. - Human beings are created to live in the context
of the creation. - The materiality of creation is not what is wrong
with it the problem is sin. - In the Old Testament the future kingdom is
described as restored life within a new creation. - Jesus proclaims the gospel of the kingdom.
9Two Caveats
- Restoration does not mean a return to Eden
- Restoration does not mean there is no
discontinuity
10Redemption is Comprehensive
- Heaven must receive Jesus until the time comes
for God to restore everything, as he promised
long ago through his holy prophets. (Acts 321) - And he made known to us the mystery of his will
. . . to bring all things in heaven and on earth
together under one head, even Christ. (Eph.
1910) - For God was pleased to have all his fullness
dwell in Christ, and through him to reconcile
to himself all things, whether things on earth or
things in heaven, by making peace through his
blood, shed on the cross. (Col. 11920)
11Progressive Unfolding of Gods Comprehensive
Restoration
- Israel called to embody comprehensive restoration
- Comprehensive restoration inaugurated in Jesus
- Comprehensive restoration accomplished in death
and resurrection of Jesus - Comprehensive restoration given by exalted Christ
through the Spirit - Mission of church is to make known comprehensive
restoration - Comprehensive restoration completed at Jesus
return
12Israel called to embody comprehensive restoration
- Israel called to be picture of shalom God intends
for all - Whole life shaped by
- Torah
- Wisdom literature
- Prophets
13Kingdom of God as Comprehensive Restoration
- Jesus announces kingdom of God
- Power of God to defeat all opposition to shalom
14The kingdom of God is . . .
- . . . the dynamic reassertion of Gods rightful
kingly rule over the whole of his
creation (J. Chaplin).
15Comprehensive scope of kingdom
- Jesus kingdom ministry launches an all-out
attack on evil in all its manifestations. Gods
reign arrives wherever Jesus overcomes the power
of evil. Then, as it does now, evil took many
forms pain, sickness, death, demon-possession,
personal sin and immorality, the loveless
self-righteousness of those who claim to know
God, the maintaining of special class privileges,
the brokenness of human relationships. Jesus is,
however, saying If human distress takes many
forms, the power of God does likewise (David
Bosch).
16Jesus and the kingdom of God
- Everything he said and did was directly related
to the coming of the kingdom. He reversed all the
consequences of evil in the world disease,
possession by inhuman spirits, guilt, ritualistic
and empty religion, a caste system of purity and
impurity, scarcity of food, a hostile nature,
commercial exploitation and death (Andrew Kirk).
17Kingdom of God as Comprehensive Restoration
- Jesus announces kingdom of God
- Power of God to defeat all opposition to shalom
- Salvation of kingdom in Luke Includes physical,
spiritual, political, economic, and social
18Comprehensive restoration accomplished in Jesus
death
- Cross is victory over sin and evil
- John 123133 Col. 215 Rev. 7712
- Defeats evil powers that enslave social and
cultural life as well as individual
19Comprehensive restoration inaugurated in Jesus
resurrection
- Resurrection in first century Restoration of
creation - Jesus is firstfruits and firstborn of this cosmic
renewal
20Comprehensive restoration given by exalted Christ
through the Spirit
- Christ at right hand of God All authority over
all creation - Spirit gift of end-time cosmic salvation
- Deposit
- Firstfruits
21Mission of church To make known cosmic
restoration
- Commissioned by Jesus (John 2021 Matt.
2818-20) - Take up Israels call to make known all-embracing
salvation (Ex. 193-6 1 Pet. 25-9)
22Comprehensive Scope of Churchs Mission
- The Spirit thrusts Gods people into worldwide
mission. He impels young and old, men and women,
to go next door and far away into science and
art, media and marketplace with the good news of
Gods grace. . . . -
- The rule of Jesus Christ covers the whole world.
To follow this Lord is to serve him everywhere,
without fitting in, as light in the darkness, as
salt in a spoiling world (Our World Belongs to
God).
23Kingdom and Church
- Church is firstfruits of the kingdom
- Church is instrument of the kingdom
- Church is sign of the kingdom
24Mission and Already-Not Yet
- Mission of church is make known all-encompassing
salvation of kingdom - Meaning of already-not yet era of kingdom
25Mission as meaning of this era
- The meaning of this overlap of the ages in
which we live, the time between the coming of
Christ and his coming again, is that it is the
time given for the witness of the apostolic
Church to the ends of the earth. The end of all
things, which has been revealed in Christ, isso
to sayheld back until the witness has been borne
to the whole world concerning the judgment and
salvation revealed in Christ. The implication of
a true eschatological perspective will be
missionary obedience, and the eschatology which
does not issue in such obedience is a false
eschatology (Lesslie Newbigin).
26Meaning of mission
- More than evangelism
- Embodying salvation as wide as creation
- Encounter with evil powers
- Witness to kingdom
27Every square inch, every thumb-width
- There is no neutral ground in the universe
every square inch, every split second, is claimed
by God and counterclaimed by Satan (C.S. Lewis).
- There is no thumb-width of the entire domain of
our human life of which the Christ, the Sovereign
over everything, does not proclaim It is Mine!
(Abraham Kuyper).
28Witness to the Kingdom
- We know that our mission will not usher in Gods
reign. Neither did Jesus mission. He inaugurated
it but did not bring it to its consummation. Like
him, we are called to erect signs of Gods
ultimate reignnot more, but certainly not less
either. . . . As we pray your kingdom come! we
also commit ourselves to initiate, here and now,
approximations and anticipations of Gods reign
(David Bosch).
29Faithful mission needs . . .
- Healthy community
- Vibrant spirituality
- Acts 242 Life of kingdom flows to his people in
community through prayer, word, fellowship,
Lords Supper
30Spring of new life
- If there is a committed people as the sign and
agent and foretaste of what God intends, it can
only be insofar as their life is continually
renewed through contact with God himself. All
true vitality in the work of missions depends in
the last analysis upon the secret springs of
supernatural life which they know who give time
to communion with God. All true witness . . . has
its source in a life of adoration and
intercession . . . (Newbigin).
31Abiding in the Vine John 15
- Like branches of the vine, we receive the
life-giving sap of Christs life through a
million tiny channels hidden behind the hard bark
of the trunk and branches (Newbigin).
32Differing understandings of nature and grace
- Nature creation messed up by sin
- Grace Gods redemptive work
- Grace against nature
- Grace above nature
- Grace alongside of nature
- Grace infuses and restores nature
33Grace against natureproblems
- Diminishes goodness of all of creation
- Does not see salvation as comprehensive
restoration
34Grace above nature and grace alongside of
natureproblems
- Do not sufficiently recognize the comprehensive
and twisting power of sin on all creation - Do not see cultural mission of church as
life-and-death antithetical battle
35Grace infuses and restores nature
- Most in line with gospel
- Three illustrations
- Battle of kingdoms
36Clash of Kingdoms
Antithesis
37Grace infuses and restores nature
- Most in line with gospel
- Three illustrations
- Battle of kingdoms
- Child Healthy, sick, cured
38Illustration of child
- Healthy child
- Deformed by disease
- Process of healing
- Struggle between disease and healing power
- Good creation
- Deformed by human sin
- Restoration
- Struggle between evil and Gods healing power
39Grace infuses and restores nature
- Most in line with gospel
- Three illustrations
- Battle of kingdoms
- Child Healthy, sick, cured
- Structure/direction (Wolters)
40Structure/direction
41Sacred-Secular Dualism
42Problems with dualism
- Activities in secular realm belong to God by
virtue of creation and redemption - Activities in sacred realm are just as twisted
by sin - Turn your eyes upon Jesus
- Look full in his wonderful face
- And the things of earth
- take their rightful place
- in the light of his glory and grace
43Right relationship Creation, fall, restoration
- Every part of creation is part of very good of
creation - Every part of creation has been soiled by sin
- Every part of creation is being restored
44Final Consummation Comprehensive Restoration
Complete
- The whole Bible leads us to expect a glorious
renewal of life on earth, so that the age to come
will be an endlessly thrilling adventure of
living with God on the new earth. With his
presence pervading every act, we shall be more
fully human than we have ever been, liberated
from sin, death, and all that hurts or harms
(David Lawrence).
45Consummation and mission
- Kingdom Restoration of whole creation
-
- . . . it is precisely ordinary earthly existence
that is redeemed (G.C. Berkouwer).
46Mistaken Notion
- Annihilistic Earth will be destroyed
- Future Kingdom comes in future
- Individualistic Salvation is flight of
individual person to God - Spiritualistic Kingdom is ethereal, spiritual
heaven - Vertical Kingdom is up there
47Biblical Counterpoint
- Restoration not annihilation
- Present and future not simply future
- Cosmic not individualistic
- Creational not spiritual
- Historical not vertical
48Consummation and mission
- Kingdom Restoration of whole creation
- Significance for mission
- If kingdom is otherworldly, then mission is
evangelism - If kingdom is restoration of this world, then
mission is embodying salvation as wide as creation