This is based on some reading in another thread.
If Christ died for "the universe" then does it makes sense that God would make the new heavens and new earth if this earth was already "redeemed" by Christ's death?
On the one hand, we have the example of our bodies being sown corruptible and being raised incorruptible. But on the other, the "earth" nor the "universe" ever sinned but rather they were cursed because of our sin (or Adam's and consequently our continued sin).
My understand is that Christ came to redeem His own and that the earth and heavens are remade because God's dwelling place will be with mankind. The old heavens and earth that are tainted by our sin are remade (or recreated?).
So in the end, Christ did not redeem the universe or make it redeemable because it will be remade at the consummation of the kingdom.
Clear as mud?
Mike
If Christ died for "the universe" then does it makes sense that God would make the new heavens and new earth if this earth was already "redeemed" by Christ's death?
On the one hand, we have the example of our bodies being sown corruptible and being raised incorruptible. But on the other, the "earth" nor the "universe" ever sinned but rather they were cursed because of our sin (or Adam's and consequently our continued sin).
My understand is that Christ came to redeem His own and that the earth and heavens are remade because God's dwelling place will be with mankind. The old heavens and earth that are tainted by our sin are remade (or recreated?).
So in the end, Christ did not redeem the universe or make it redeemable because it will be remade at the consummation of the kingdom.
Clear as mud?
Mike