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Glory to God For All Things (Fr. Stephen Freeman) · Aug 12 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

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… events as present moments rather than something lost in history. The liturgy goes so far as to describe the second coming in the past tense. And there is this striking phrase:

Thou it was Who brought us from non-existence into being, and when we had fallen away didst raise us up again, and didst not cease to do all things until Thou hadst brought us up to heaven, and hadst endowed us with Thy Kingdom which is to come.

The mix of tenses – we have been endowed with Thy Kingdom “which is to come,” simply blows the entire notion of tense out of the water.

My own understanding of this rests in the eternal nature of the Kingdom of God. It is not bound by space and time. It “tabernacles” among us, and brings with it this quality of timelessness, even as it rests “in time.”

Human beings are not utterly bound in time. …

For · the Kingdom of God
Sentiment: positive

The author expresses awe at the theological implications of the Kingdom's timing.

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