A.Joseph
Puritan Board Senior
David VanDrunen on Reformed Forum.
I pretty much agree with VanDrunen at this point and in general. Our focus and expectations ultimately transcends earthly affairs by faithful default and the reality of human depravity and the fallen earthly domain. ...
“The Christian's fundamental identity is with Christ in heaven (Col. 3:1–4). Nevertheless, presently they are pilgrims traversing through the wilderness in search of their final rest. This pilgrim identity informs how we are to live today in a world that is presently common to believer and unbeliever alike.”
I pretty much agree with VanDrunen at this point and in general. Our focus and expectations ultimately transcends earthly affairs by faithful default and the reality of human depravity and the fallen earthly domain. ...
“The Christian's fundamental identity is with Christ in heaven (Col. 3:1–4). Nevertheless, presently they are pilgrims traversing through the wilderness in search of their final rest. This pilgrim identity informs how we are to live today in a world that is presently common to believer and unbeliever alike.”