The Old Testament Hope (Qtr 4 - Week 4: 22 October)
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2022 10:30 pm
The Old Testament hope is grounded, not on Greek ideas about the natural immortality of the soul, but on the biblical teaching of the final resurrection of the dead.
But how could a no-longer-existent human body, cremated into ashes or destroyed by other means, be brought to life again? How can someone who has been deceased, perhaps for centuries or even millennia, recover again his or her identity?
These questions lead us to reflect on the mystery of life. We are alive and enjoy the life that God graciously grants us every day. Even without
beginning to understand the supernatural origin of life, we know that in the beginning God brought life into existence from nonlife through the power of His word (Genesis 1; Psalm 33:6, 9). So, if God was able to create life on earth the first time from nothing (Latin ex nihilo), why should we doubt His capacity to re-create human life and to restore its original identity?
This week we will reflect on how the notion of the final resurrection unfolded in Old Testament times, with special focus on the statements of Job, some psalmists, and the prophets Isaiah and Daniel.
Thought question: How can the biblical view of resurrection transform your attitude toward death and despair?
The Old Testament Hope (Qtr 4 - Week 4: 22 October) Part1
The Old Testament Hope (Qtr 4 - Week 4: 22 October) Part2
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