The kingdom of God is at work not in general but at a precise point, in a person, in Jesus, in his words and sovereign deeds. . . .--Theo Preiss, Life in Christ (Studies in Biblical Theology 13; Allenson, 1952), 68
As divine Man and true Adam he is engaged in reversing the whole course of the history of Adam. He has conquered Satan in the desert; he has bound the strong man and is beginning to pillage his domain. By his healing miracles, by stilling the storm and raising the dead, he stands forth as King of creation. When he says "But I say unto you . . ." he places himself above Moses as the Lord of the Torah, who is both fulfilling and transcending all that the ancient covenant promised. A greater than Solomon is here: the wisdom of God embodied in a Person; more than Jonah: here is the true prophet who has been speaking in all previous prophets. . . .
In a word, in him the new world of the resurrection makes an irruption into the old.
24 March 2012
Reversing the Whole Course of History
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