the signs of the messianic age …
Are you of the opinion that God always intended to govern the Earth at some point, or if that was the original intent if not for the fall of man?
Even with Christs second coming…I have never considered that as the epitome of Gods plan, but the end of our time.
TO think that God used Hitler, the Crusades etc. as a method of righteous punishment is a mindset that has no place in my worldview.
I agree, It does not fit mine either.
In short, I think the divine purpose Jews were chosen by God for has been completed. The honor of being chosen cannot be disputed, and should be respected by humanity for all time because for one it produced Mary, through whom Christ came to us.
When a global kind of view is attempted at the whole of Gods plan as it were; I see our part in creation as the epitome of Gods plan with our living our lives more or less unhindered by God. The blessing was to be fruitful and multiply, and be masters of the Earth with a warning to trust in God without question.
Once our First Parents exercised their free will in opposition to God the path to destruction was laid, since we lack the Wisdom of God to choose correctly more often than not. I see the Bible as the story of how God spoke with one voice to the world through one People so we might know how to choose wisely, and how that People were prepared for His arrival to do what we needed done- that we could not do ourselves.
I think the reason God is so subtle with us is becasue the original intent was for us to just live; without a dictator, be it Himslef or a man. It is ‘our fault’ that we lost that intimacy with God as in the Garden. He sent prophets and inspired Kings, but that wasn’t enough because ultimately the inequity of man still corrupted the soul of man, and seemingly, that corruption needs to be rectified in some fashion.
I do not know what the Final Judgement will be all about but I accept this above all others with respect to it:
Matthew 12: 31And so I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven. 32Anyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but anyone who speaks against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven, either in this age or in the age to come.
In the long run, I suppose I think more will be forgiven than not. I don’t think anyone is condemned just for being a Moslem, a Pagen or a Atheist…, just as being a Catholic, Christian or Jew guarantees immediate passage to eternal life.
For me, to accept Jesus as God in the sense that only God could rectify that corruption of men, and that could be done only by how He did it. The idea of salvation and forgiveness of sins might be misunderstood. By being the final sacrifice (God provided a ram for Abraham in place of Isaac- he gave Himslef for us in the same, but obvioulsy in a larger way), Jesus frees us from the burden of sin though we still commit it. It’s complicated, but like most things about God and His ways they often defy our ability to fully comprehend its meaning.
Finally, I think Jews don’t believe in Jesus for the same reasons many others don’t. Beyond man just being stubborn God is difficult to understand, and even those who profess a belief in God or Jesus might not fully understand as well. I think that’s clear by some posters on this thread now apparently banned. Obviously I think the Catholic Church has the best understanding of God today, but I can’t say for sure it is full truth while still being the truth in full as we can understand God. I believe in Her veracity and promise.
I don’t pretend to know every nuance of the Church teachings, and likely run afoul of it occasionally/often with my thoughts, but I do not think they are in conflcit with dogma. The recent statements on Limbo, the unbaptised…the things the Councils have produced when they meet; the Truth does not change, but our concept of it might.
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