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The Kingdom of the World
NOVEMBER 22-24, 2021
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The Collect:
Almighty and ever-living God,
you anointed your beloved Son to be priest and sovereign forever.
Grant that all the people of the earth,
now divided by the power of sin,
may be united by the glorious and gentle rule of Jesus Christ,
our Savior and Lord, who lives and reigns with you
and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
–Evangelical Lutheran Worship (2006), page 53
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The Assigned Readings:
Daniel 7:19-27 (Monday)
Ezekiel 29:1-12 (Tuesday)
Ezekiel 30:20-26 (Wednesday)
Psalm 76 (All Days)
Revelation 11:1-14 (Monday)
Revelation 11:15-19 (Tuesday)
John 16:25-33 (Wednesday)
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You gave sentence from heaven:
the earth in terror was still,
when God arose to give judgment:
to save all that are oppressed upon earth.
–Psalm 76:8-9, A New Zealand Prayer Book (1989)
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The readings from Daniel and Ezekiel condemn arrogant monarchs–Antiochus IV Epiphanes of the Seleucid Empire and a Pharaoh of Egypt who claimed the Nile River as his own. People might seem to be in charge, but God is still sovereign, the lessons remind us. In Revelation 11 God vindicates the prophetic witness of the Church. Earthly rulers still have the ability of earthly rulers to have faithful people killed, but God vindicates the martyrs. And, in John 16, Jesus, about to endure torture and execution, tells his twelve Apostles,
I have said this to you, so that in me you may have peace. In the world you face persecution. But take courage; I have conquered the world!
–Verse 33, The New Revised Standard Version (1989)
In Revelation 11, prior to divine victory over forces of evil, loud voices in Heaven sing,
The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord
and of his Messiah,
and he will reign forever and ever.
–Verse 15, The New Revised Standard Version (1989)
The two passages I have quoted might seem counterintuitive. How could Jesus have conquered the world before his crucifixion by forces of the Roman Empire? And, if forces of evil remain powerful, how could the final coming of the Kingdom of God in its fullness have occurred? The best answer I can muster is to repeat the theme of Christ the King Sunday: God remains sovereign, despite all appearances to the contrary.
KENNETH RANDOLPH TAYLOR
JULY 10, 2015 COMMON ERA
THE FEAST OF JOHANN SCHEFFLER, ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST, POET, AND HYMN WRITER
THE FEAST OF GEORG NEUMARK, GERMAN LUTHERAN POET AND HYMN WRITER
THE FEAST OF JOHN HINES, PRESIDING BISHOP OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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https://blogatheologica.wordpress.com/2015/07/10/the-kingdom-of-the-world/
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