Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Two Ages of History

Paul loudly declares in his letter to the Galatians that Christ gave Himself for our sins that He might deliver us from this present evil age. The ministry of Jesus Christ is one of deliverance whereby He saves sinners, heals the broken hearted, sets at liberty the captives, gives sight to the blind, and delivers the oppressed. Christ came to deliver us from the “god of this age” and redeem us to the one true and living God. This is His business and should be the ministry in which all those who call themselves by His name are in active participation. To us has been entrusted the ministry of reconciliation, the gospel of hope, and the authority of heaven and earth. Let us awaken.

There is a division of two different ages spoken of in Scripture: The first could be said to be “this present evil age” where the god of this age has blinded the hearts and minds of men. And the second is “the age to come” where Jesus Christ returns to establish his kingdom fully and wholly on this earth. Notice how Paul speaks of the first age in Galatians 1:3-4 “Grace to you and peace from God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ, who gave Himself for our sins, that He might deliver us from this present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father.” I dare say, that the days in which we live are evil and the deliverance of man kind can only be found in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The will of the Father is that man might be delivered through the life of His Son. But if Christ came to deliver us from an age of wickedness then He must be delivering us into a holy, pure, and awesome age.

The deliverance from “this present evil age” unto “the age to come” of which the scriptures speak have an interesting dynamic. Though the present evil age has not yet passed away, and though the age which is to come has not fully come, we might choose to say that the two ages are running parallel to each other. Through Jesus Christ we are delivered from the dominion of the old age and brought to life into the dominion of a new age.

I agree with the Word of God that this present age is evil, and I rejoice with the Word that Christ came to deliver us from it. I rejoice that the deliverance is not in an age which is far away but is in Jesus Christ. Can you feel the power of this verse (Galatians 1:4)? Can you see that what Christ is all about is establishing His kingdom on earth as it is in heaven? In Him all things in heaven and earth are being gathered together as one-in Christ (Ephesians 1:10). This is powerful. If we have been delivered from the power of Satan and unto the power of Christ then why do we walk as a people who are powerless? And I am not speaking of political power but of a supernatural kind. One might object and say that I have gone to far about having power. And my response is that I cannot even begin to wonder how a person who believes that Jesus lives on the inside of them would not also feel power-filled. Jesus did not send Holy Spirit to live in our hearts to take a vacation but that we might walk just as He walked-in love and in power. Beloved, it is high time to redeem the age. “See then that you walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be unwise, but understand what the will of the Lord is.” Ephesians 5:15-16

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Great thoughts bro! I once heard it said that if we don't think about heaven correctly, we won't think about heaven at all. And we know, if we are not heavenly minded, we will be of no earthly good!

Totally true, we were delivered not just from this age, but into the age to come, that we may see His kingdom come quick and full.

Blessings to the Shaws!

Casey Stafford said...

Great thoughts, Will! Though the Age of the Kingdom of Christ will one day supercede this present evil age, the two do run parallel! Think about Jesus words, "The Kingdom of God is within you," and Paul, "The Kingdom is not meat and drink, but righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost!"

I also have come to realize that the Scriptures proclaim things about me that aren't true...yet. But the reason they have been written is because God already sees where we are going to be, and He says to us, "Come on, you're going to make it!" But He is so loving and gracious and merciful until we get there!

KeepTruckin said...

Thanks William! I believe Christians need to know the authority that lives in them! That they are full of power! Instead of walking in defense and powerless, we must be bold overcomers, taking by force!

My desire is to teach Christians the authority they have in Christ, that they will walk in POWER!