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Answer 1 What is the Kingdom of God or the Reign of God? What is Jesus connections with the kingdom of God? The kingdom of God is a rule that is dynamically active in human through Jesus. It is one of the major teachings used by Jesus. According to Fischer and Hart, “Jesus is a gift from God”.
First, he has to struggle, learn to be obedient, and pass through trials as almost everyone else does. Through his faithful responses and resurrection, he possesses the state of a savior which is much valued by God. He then becomes the rescuer of the people. He preaches the kingdom of God where he is the king and he invites people to enter into it .Through his death and rising again, Jesus redeems the kingdom as he satisfies the anger of God poured against those who rebel against his ruling.
Jesus shows the power of the kingdom by his authority over the price of darkness (90-95).Answer 2Why historically was Jesus killed, according to Fischer and Hart? According to Fischer and Hart,” the death of Jesus is a symbol to reflect revolution of the human. It does not mean something that happens to him but a range of conditions”. It is a state of transition from individual historical existence to a new mode of spiritual presence in the humans’.
The death is used to assist us in understanding why most people face strange circumstances such as toils, frustrations, losses, and struggles. It shows that problems are not the end but the beginning to a new life. It gives individuals hope during difficult situations by revealing that after all the difficulties they encounter, there is salvation to the people through Jesus. (95).Answer 3What is the significance of Jesus death and His resurrection? According to Fischer and Hart. The death of Jesus helps us to realize the puzzle of undergoing suffering and death.
It helps us hope for positive outcomes when facing strange situations. Through his death, Jesus demonstrates practically what would have been a paradox to the gospel. His resurrection symbolizes a new mode of existence where he continues to live in the life of believers, and he is with them and within them in word and sacrament. Jesus practically shows us how to respond to situations by proving that himself through his actions. The resurrection of Jesus is essential to show that he is the son of God.
It is necessary to prove that Jesus accomplishes what he had promised to the people. The resurrection acts as a proof of what is prophesied in the bible. The resurrection of god is the necessary element of saving faith. It proofs that a saving faith was a faith in God who can raise someone from the dead. In Jesus, God enters into our circumstances and with this, most people find meaning, joy, and hope to life (Fischer and Hart 94-95).Work cited.Fischer, Kathleen, Kathleen R. Fischer, and Thomas N. Hart. Christian foundations: An introduction to faith in our time.
Paulist Press, 1995.
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