Don Schweitzer

Jesus Christ for Contemporary Life


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baptized by John positioned Jesus as implicitly criticizing other Jewish religious authorities and institutions, as these were included among those addressed by John’s call to repentance. It is crucial though to note that John’s and Jesus’ at times radical criticism of other Jewish movements and institutions came from within Second Temple Judaism. Both John and Jesus were Jews. Neither departed from underlying assumptions shared by the divergent movements within Second Temple Judaism14 and thus by the other Jewish religious leaders and institutions they criticized. Their criticisms and denunciations were part of an inner-Jewish debate at that time about the nature and purposes of God. They were in no way a criticism of Judaism per se.

      A Contemporary Debate

      Jesus’ Message: The Coming Reign of God

      However, this reign of God is an embattled reality within history. It broke into the present in deeds of saving power that were part of Jesus’ ministry, yet it was also contested and opposed. There were times when Jesus could do no miracles. There were many who spurned his invitation to the reign of God. This points to an important paradox about Jesus and his message. Jesus claimed the power of God was at work in his ministry and manifest in his healing miracles and exorcisms.