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The mission of God in the world
How is God at work in the world today?
In John 18:33-40, the Lutheran tradition emphasizes the tension between the kingdoms of this world and the Kingdom of God. Jesus' declaration that His kingdom is not of this world invites believers to recognize the dual nature of existence: we are simultaneously justified in Christ and still wrestling with our sinful nature. This passage highlights the distinction between Law and Gospel, as Pilate’s inquiry about truth reveals humanity's struggle with moral relativism in the face of ultimate truth found in Christ.
Exploring the implications of Jesus’ kingship for contemporary believers
The challenge of recognizing Jesus as truth in a world filled with competing narratives
Living out the tension of being both justified and sinful in our daily lives
Engaging with the question of what it means to bear witness to the truth of Christ
The Greek term 'ἀλήθεια' (aletheia) for 'truth' indicates a deeper, relational understanding of truth as found in Jesus.
The phrase 'My kingdom is not of this world' (ἡ βασιλεία ἐμὴ οὐκ ἔστιν ἐν τούτῳ τῷ κόσμῳ) emphasizes the radical nature of Jesus' reign.
The interaction between Jesus and Pilate illustrates the theme of misunderstanding between divine purpose and human perception.
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