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EPISODE · Mar 29, 2025 · 13 MIN

Deep Dive into Glorious Grace by Jonathan Edwards

from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu

Jonathan Edwards, in Glorious Grace, posits that Israel's post-captivity temple held profound significance beyond its seemingly less impressive physical form compared to Solomon's Temple. The rebuilding process, marked by the discouragement of those who remembered the former glory and facing opposition, served as the historical backdrop for prophecies concerning the future revelation of gospel grace. The prophets Haggai and Zechariah were sent to comfort the disheartened Israelites, directing their attention not to the temporary, physical structure but to the enduring, spiritual glory that would be manifested in this "latter house."Edwards interprets the prophecy in Haggai regarding the greater glory of the latter house as a reference to the spiritual glory of the gospel, which would surpass any external splendor. Furthermore, he connects Zechariah's prophecy of "my servant, the Branch" to the coming of Christ and the manifestation of this glorious grace within the temple. The pivotal verse in Zechariah 4:7, speaking of the headstone being brought forth with shouts of "grace, grace," is central to Edwards' understanding. He argues that the headstone, signifying completion, and the repeated cry of "grace" underscore that the entire gospel dispensation would be finished in mere grace.Therefore, while the second temple might have appeared insignificant in its physical attributes, its true importance lay in its prophetic connection to the unveiling of God's grace in the gospel of Jesus Christ. Edwards emphasizes that the prophecies surrounding its rebuilding pointed forward to a spiritual reality where God's "free and glorious grace" would be fully displayed. The rebuilding was not merely a historical event but a foreshadowing of God's ultimate plan of redemption through grace, where the true glory resides not in outward appearance but in the transformative power of God's unmerited favor.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianPatreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed

Jonathan Edwards, in Glorious Grace, posits that Israel's post-captivity temple held profound significance beyond its seemingly less impressive physical form compared to Solomon's Temple. The rebuilding process, marked by the discouragement of those who remembered the former glory and facing opposition, served as the historical backdrop for prophecies concerning the future revelation of gospel grace. The prophets Haggai and Zechariah were sent to comfort the disheartened Israelites, directing their attention not to the temporary, physical structure but to the enduring, spiritual glory that would be manifested in this "latter house."Edwards interprets the prophecy in Haggai regarding the greater glory of the latter house as a reference to the spiritual glory of the gospel, which would surpass any external splendor. Furthermore, he connects Zechariah's prophecy of "my servant, the Branch" to the coming of Christ and the manifestation of this glorious grace within the temple. The pivotal verse in Zechariah 4:7, speaking of the headstone being brought forth with shouts of "grace, grace," is central to Edwards' understanding. He argues that the headstone, signifying completion, and the repeated cry of "grace" underscore that the entire gospel dispensation would be finished in mere grace.Therefore, while the second temple might have appeared insignificant in its physical attributes, its true importance lay in its prophetic connection to the unveiling of God's grace in the gospel of Jesus Christ. Edwards emphasizes that the prophecies surrounding its rebuilding pointed forward to a spiritual reality where God's "free and glorious grace" would be fully displayed. The rebuilding was not merely a historical event but a foreshadowing of God's ultimate plan of redemption through grace, where the true glory resides not in outward appearance but in the transformative power of God's unmerited favor.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianPatreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed

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