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The renovation of the earth merely initiated God’s eternal plan to vindicate His nature and repopulate His kingdom. It was only the beginning. God would continue to vindicate His nature and repopulate His kingdom throughout the ages until the end of time. His eternal plan would not be satisfied until His nature was sufficiently vindicated and His kingdom fully repopulated.
Concordant with the plan of God, the vindication of the divine nature and the repopulation of the divine kingdom continued to remain unfinished by the advent of the Church Age. According to eternal plan, however, the works of the New Testament church would profoundly contribute to the cause. Designed to advance the vindication of the nature of God and the repopulation of His kingdom, the works of the New Testament church were far too important to be left to the will and work of finite human beings. While mankind is privileged to cooperate, the works of the ecclesia are divine rather than human, eternal rather than temporal, and living (zoe) rather than dead. Divine rather than Human The works of the New Testament church did not originate from the purpose and plans of finite man. The infinite God established them before the foundation of the world. He prepared works beforehand that He would accomplish through the church in the fullness of time. (Ephesians 1:4; 2:10; Hebrews 4: 3b) Thus, the works of the New Testament church are divine rather than human in origin. Eternal rather than Temporal Prepared beforehand in eternity, the distinct works of the New Testament church are eternal. Their influence and reward are “perpetual; without beginning or end.” It never ceases. |
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Perfect Example
The incarnate Christ provided the perfect example of living (zoe) works. Through faith alone, He lived in absolute dependence on the indwelling life (zoe) of the Father. (John 5:26-27) Consequently, the heavenly life (zoe) of the Father was expressed through Him on earth. It was manifested by living (zoe) works. The faithful, dependent cooperation of the incarnate Christ was evidenced by His practice of intimate, prayerful fellowship with His indwelling Father. (Matthew 14:23; Luke 5:16; 6:12; 9:28; John 17:1-26) It was frequent and intentional. Their prayerful fellowship was the means by which the Son learned the will of the Father and demonstrated submission to His authority on earth. (John 5:30; 6:38; 7:16; 12:49; 14:10-11; 24) New Testament Church Works During this present age, the New Testament church was predetermined to cooperate with God in the manner demonstrated by its incarnate head, Jesus Christ. Cooperating by faith alone, the church serves as the instrument through which divine life (zoe) flows to earth like “rivers of living water.” (John 7:38-39) The outcome is the divine fulfillment of eternal, living (zoe) works on earth. |
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In the Gospel of John, “living water” is analogous to eternal life (zoe). (John 4:10, 14; 7:38-39) Jesus said, “…whoever drinks of the [living (zoe)] water that I will give him shall never thirst; but the water that I will give him will become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life (zoe).” (John 4:14) Jesus further stated, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, ‘From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water.’” (John 7:37-38) The Apostle John clarified, “… this He spoke of the Spirit, whom those who believed in Him were to receive; for the Spirit was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified.” (John 7:39) During this present age, the New Testament church was designed to serve as the instrument through which the “living water”, the eternal life (zoe) of God, flows to earth. Filled with the Spirit, the progression of divine life (zoe) from God through the church is like a “well of water springing up to eternal life (zoe).” It flows from his “innermost being” like “rivers of living (zoe) water.” The New Testament church has one simple role in the flow of divine life (zoe) from heaven to earth. By grace through faith alone, it is to fulfill its eternal purpose by practicing intimate, shared life fellowship with God. The practice of shared life fellowship with God serves as the means through which the eternal life of God flows from heaven to earth. The fruit of faithful, intimate, Spirit-filled fellowship with God is the movement and consequent overflow of His life (zoe) on earth. In Romans 12:1, the Apostle Paul exhorted the ecclesia to “present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God.” The Greek word translated “present” is paristemi (par-is'-tay-mee). It means to “make available.”1 The specific manner in which Paul uses the word is indicative of a recurrent presentation, not only of the body (soma (so'-mah)) but the whole person. It is inclusive of the totality of life and activity. Despite its technical language, Romans 12:1 is first and foremost an exhortation for the church to practice fellowship with God. Preserving the essential doctrine of grace through faith alone, intimate fellowship with God provides the New Testament church with the utter privilege of cooperating with God. The resultant fruit is the glorious experience of eternal life (zoe), abundant and overflowing (Romans 12:2-21). While the benefit of intimate fellowship with God is immeasurable, the Apostle Paul provided some examples of its gracious outcome. He clarified that it is designed to lead to the renewal of the mind, illumination regarding the will of God, and awareness of spiritual giftedness. (Romans 12:2-8) The fruit of shared life fellowship with the living (zoe) God is the overflowing ministry of eternal life (zoe) both within the ecclesia (Romans 12:9-13) and the outside community (Romans 12:14-21). |
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Each member of the New Testament church on earth is privileged to serve as the means through which the treasured eternal life (zoe) of God overflows for the blessing and benefit of others. (cf. 2 Corinthians 4:7) Congruent with the divine ministry of overflowing life (zoe), the ecclesia is the instrument during this present age for the proclamation of the Gospel, the release of captives, the blind receiving sight, the lame walking, lepers being cleansed, the deaf hearing, the oppressed being set free, and the dead raised. (cf. Matthew 11:5; Luke 4:18)
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The divine, eternal, living (zoe) works of the New Testament church were predetermined before the foundation of the world to fulfill an eternal purpose. They contribute to the repopulation of the kingdom of God and the vindication of His nature. The New Testament church is privileged to cooperate by grace through faith alone. © 2023 James Hiatt |
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