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The Recovery (Discovery?) of Your Apocalyptic Imagination

The Recovery (Discovery?) of Your Apocalyptic Imagination. Recovery of Your Apocalyptic Imagination. Terminology Apocalypse : literary genre Apocalypticism : world-view common to apocalypses Apocalyptic : (adjective) means “typical of apocalypses.”

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The Recovery (Discovery?) of Your Apocalyptic Imagination

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  1. The Recovery (Discovery?) of Your Apocalyptic Imagination

  2. Recovery of Your Apocalyptic Imagination • Terminology • Apocalypse: literary genre • Apocalypticism: world-view common to apocalypses • Apocalyptic: • (adjective) means “typical of apocalypses.” • (noun) broadly denotes the entire complex of literary genre, world view and social movements.

  3. Prophecy vs. ApocalypticismMost historians of ancient Judaism agree that the apocalyptic views found in such books as Daniel and the non-canonical works of 1 Enoch and 4 Ezra are closely linked to the older prophetic views found in the classical prophets, including Isaiah, Jeremiah, Amos, and Micah. Both prophets and apocalypticists believed that God was going to intervene on behalf of his people Israel to alleviate their suffering. But they disagreed on why the suffering was occurring, who was at fault, and how it would be removed.Prophetic ViewApocalyptic ViewWhy do God’s people suffer?They have sinned against There are evil cosmic forces in God, and he is punishing the world that are opposed to them for it. God and are creating havoc among his righteous people.Who is causing the suffering?God himself. He is punish- The evil cosmic forces. They ing his people in order to get are bent on hurting God’s them to repent. people.Who is at fault?The people of God, because The cosmic forces in the world, they have sinned. who oppose God’s righteous ones.What must happen to bringThe people of God must God must intervene on behalf the suffering to the end?repent and turn back to of his righteous people, andhim. destroy the forces of evil.What must the people ofTurn away from their sin Remain faithful and wait forGod do?and return to God. God to intervene.

  4. Recovery of Your Apocalyptic Imagination • Common features of Apocalyptic Literature • Expectation of the end of earthly conditions (in the immediate future?) • End in a cosmic catastrophe • Activity of angels and demons/beasts • New salvation • Manifestation of the kingdom of God • Mediator with royal functions • Catch word “glory” • Dualism • Final showdown between good and evil

  5. Recovery of Your Apocalyptic Imagination • Recovery of Your Apocalyptic Imagination • “You that have ears to hear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.” (Rev 2:7, 11, 17, 29, 3:6, 13; 22) • Without the Apocalyptic Imagination, I believe we have lost (if we ever had it) the ability to discern the spiritual warfare in which we are engaged-to fix our eyes on the things that are above (Col 3:2). • Without the Apocalyptic Imagination, I believe we have lost sight of the work of Christ “The Son of God was revealed for this purpose, to destroy the works of the devil.” (1 John 3:8)

  6. Recovery of Your Apocalyptic Imagination • Recovery of Your Apocalyptic Imagination • Without the Apocalyptic Imagination, I believe we can not comprehend the in-breaking of the Kingdom of God from the future or interpreting history from the perspective of the end time. • Without the Apocalyptic Imagination, I believe the modern media will set the language which creates our world view (racism, oppression, terrorism, hunger, homelessness, over-population, global warming, etc.) VS. the language of biblical apocalypse (Satan, demons, angels, principalities, dominions, thrones, elemental spirits, beasts. Its principal story line is the cosmic struggle between the Lord Creator and the prince of demons. • Without the Apocalyptic Imagination, apart from Satan, the works of God would seem diminished, no need for redemption or for the cross of Christ.

  7. Recovery of Your Apocalyptic Imagination • Recovery of Your Apocalyptic Imagination • Without the Apocalyptic Imagination, without the devil, the biblical story would be flattened and become the one-dimensional mindset of modernity, leaving us with the “I’m OK -- You’re OK mindset. The abolition of Satan domesticates God.

  8. Recovery of Your Apocalyptic Imagination • 2. Discovery of the Apocalyptic Jesus • Back to the future. We must not only look to the consummation of history but look back to discover where the end began; the apocalyptic Jesus. • Remember the origin of question “WWJD”. I am convinced that it’s the wrong question for a number of reasons. The primary one is this, “What did Jesus do?” • It was the mark of his apocalyptic mindset to speak in absolutes, in total terms, black and white terms. Not reform but repentance. Not accommodation but conversion. • The call to the kingdom is not a call to get better but a radical turning away from old ways to a whole new way of life. It’s a call to absolute surrender. No wonder the apocalyptic Jesus seems like a stranger to our times.

  9. Recovery of Your Apocalyptic Imagination • 3. Discovery of the Historical Hinge • In scripture, where do all the themes of apocalyptic genre converge? • “In this way, God disarmed the evil rulers and authorities. He shamed them publicly by his victory over them on the cross of Christ.” (NLT Col 2:15) • “He died for our sins, just as God our Father planned, in order to rescue us from this evil world in which we live.” (NLT Gal 1:4)

  10. Recovery of Your Apocalyptic Imagination • 3. Discovery of the Historical Hinge • In scripture, where do all the themes of apocalyptic genre converge? • “Yet when I am among mature Christians, I do speak with words of wisdom, but not the kind of wisdom that belongs to this world, and not the kind that appeals to the rulers of this world, who are being brought to nothing. 7 No, the wisdom we speak of is the secret wisdom of God, which was hidden in former times, though he made it for our benefit before the world began. 8 But the rulers of this world have not understood it; if they had, they would never have crucified our glorious Lord.” (1 Cor 2:6-8) • For Paul, the death and resurrection is the eschatological event and it can only be understood in the language and imagery of the apocalypse.

  11. Recovery of Your Apocalyptic Imagination • 3. Discovery of the Historical Hinge • Think of the death of Jesus as “proleptic.” prolamba,nw • Read Matthew 27:45-54 • Read Mark 15:33-39; 16:1-8 • Read Luke 1:11-17; 1:33; 1:67-79; 2:13-14; 2:25-32; 2:36-38 4:16-21; 23:26-43. • Jewish vs. Christian Apocalyptic Understanding of time • Resurrection / Consummation in the end (but no concept of Middle Resurrection)

  12. Jewish Eschatology OLD AGE NEW AGE MESSIAH COMES AS KING Christian Eschatology NEW AGE OLD AGE MESSIAH MESSIAH CRUCIFIED RETURNS AS KING

  13. Recovery of Your Apocalyptic Imagination • 3. Discovery of the Historical Hinge • Then think of the sacraments of the church, • Baptism: For we died and were buried with Christ by baptism. And just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glorious power of the Father, now we also may live new lives. (Rom 6:4) • Communion: In the same way, he took the cup of wine after supper, saying, "This cup is the new covenant between God and you, sealed by the shedding of my blood. Do this in remembrance of me as often as you drink it." 26 For every time you eat this bread and drink this cup, you are announcing the Lord's death until he comes again. 1 Cor 11:25-26 • Even the day for Sabbath practice is altered.

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