Did God Create the World as His Abode?
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 1:28 pm
NT Wright makes some interesting theological claims in this video that I haven’t heard or considered before: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bKa92eLkQM
My question is specifically about Wright's claim that heaven and earth were created to be God's abode.
My knee-jerk reaction was to say there's no biblical support for this doctrine...but after considering it a bit more, it does seem to be consistent with my view (and I believe Steve's eschatological view) that God will create a new heaven and earth and restore his original creative intent - a world in which He will eternally dwell. Does this imply that God's purpose in Creation was to make a dwelling place for himself? Are there any other passages that more directly support this view of Creation?
I would encourage you to skip to the 6:18 mark of this video and watch the following 5 minutes, but here’s the thrust of Wright's point if you don't want to spend the time:
Around the 8:20 mark, Wright says “When the good Creator God made the world, he made heaven and earth as the space in which he Himself was going to dwell….”
And then at 10:30 he says “This world was made to be God’s abode, God’s home, God’s dwelling. He shared it with us and He now wants to rescue it and redeem it.”
My question is specifically about Wright's claim that heaven and earth were created to be God's abode.
My knee-jerk reaction was to say there's no biblical support for this doctrine...but after considering it a bit more, it does seem to be consistent with my view (and I believe Steve's eschatological view) that God will create a new heaven and earth and restore his original creative intent - a world in which He will eternally dwell. Does this imply that God's purpose in Creation was to make a dwelling place for himself? Are there any other passages that more directly support this view of Creation?
I would encourage you to skip to the 6:18 mark of this video and watch the following 5 minutes, but here’s the thrust of Wright's point if you don't want to spend the time:
Around the 8:20 mark, Wright says “When the good Creator God made the world, he made heaven and earth as the space in which he Himself was going to dwell….”
And then at 10:30 he says “This world was made to be God’s abode, God’s home, God’s dwelling. He shared it with us and He now wants to rescue it and redeem it.”