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The Kingdom Paradox: The Dual Reality of Now and Not Yet

Mar 30, 2026
They wrestle with climate stewardship and whether creation matters to the gospel. They critique militaristic prayers that invoke violence in Jesus' name. They unpack the biblical ‘already and not yet’ of the Kingdom, using D-Day and Jewish two-age imagery. They explore peacemaking, theological humility, and how the church should live future kingdom values now.
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INSIGHT

Biblical Stewardship Requires Environmental Care

  • Christians are called to steward creation, not dismiss environmental concerns by appealing to eschatology.
  • Mike Erre argues Genesis gives humans delegated authority to care for the earth and New Creation affirms renewal, so good acts now carry into the future world.
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Three Biblical Meanings Of The Word World

  • The Bible uses 'world' in three distinct ways: created order, fallen system hostile to God, and inhabited people.
  • Mike Erre warns Christians conflate the negative 'world' with everything non-Christian, producing cheap 'Christianized' cultural knockoffs.
ANECDOTE

N.T. Wright And The Round Trip Idea

  • Mike Erre and Tim Stafford reference N.T. Wright's new book God’s Homecoming and Michael Whitmer's metaphor of heaven as a first leg of a round trip.
  • Tim mentions confronting N.T. Wright after a talk about whether an intermediary realm holds souls before final reunification.
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