Christian Political Theory (10) Two Standards
I discovered that a Kingdom Community will have two different standards.
Citizens of the Kingdom will be expected to live by the gospel standards, because they have received the Spirit. Their law is Jesus’ new commandment.
Love one another, as I have loved you.
This type of behaviour should be normal for Christians, but it will not be expected from those who have not chosen to follow Jesus.
Turn the other cheek
Give to those who ask for help.Residents within a Kingdom Community who have not chosen to follow Jesus will be expected to live according to God’s Laws for Society.
No stealing or theft.
If they want the benefits of living among a Kingdom Community, they will have to accept God’s law. (The same law will apply to citizens who have fallen away from their faith.) They will often benefit from Christian love, but they will not be expected to live by Christian standards.
No assault or murder.
That is an offer that would be hard to refuse, as this standard will not be too hard for most people.
The Laws for Society in the Torah were designed to be rolled out to the world (but Israel failed to demonstrate their efficacious. These laws were God’s perfect standard for the people of the world, and for the children of Israel before they received the fullness of the Spirit at Pentecost.
The Sermon of the Mount is God’s perfect standard for people who have chosen to follow Jesus and receive the fulness of the Holy Spirit. This standard is only for the church, not for the world.
The Torah is God’s standard for justice.
The Sermon on the Mount is God’s standard for love. It does not replace the laws for society, but enables them to be fully fulfilled.
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