Posts tagged Missio Dei
The Physics of the Missio Dei: a Leadership Series (P2B)

Some characterize God’s mission in the Old Testament as only one of gathering and see God’s mission in the New Testament as only one of scattering.  But there are elements of both mass and acceleration in God’s plan for His people and the nations of the world in both testaments that need to be seen.

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The Physics of the Missio Dei: a Leadership Series (P1)

There is something intriguing about the notion that the smallest elements of matter that make up all of life are, possibly, vibrating strings, as it would seem to imply theologically that God is then the great maestro conducting the symphony of the universe – and He cannot end without the music of existence ending too.  In short, creation testifies to an active God who did not just “set it and forget it,” but who created, sustains, and holds it altogether by the active power of His will (Heb. 1:1-2:8). 

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