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Living in a Prophetic Age

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03/03/08 | Posted by breaking wave

A crisis is coming on the earth - even now we can see its outline. But will we respond in time? What are the secrets of living in a prophetic age?

A prophetic age is marked by an impending crisis.
It is a time when the old stories, that have so far made sense of life, no longer work.
It is a time when the necessary truth will be heard from the margins and not from the establishment.
And it is a time when lifestyle becomes a political issue.
Past prophetic ages included the time of the exile in the Old Testament. As many of the people were carried off into a foreign land the old stories about God’s protection failed and a great theological ferment ensued. Prophets from the margins, like Jeremiah, pointed to the failures of the society and called them to ‘amend their ways and their actions’.

Similarly in Jesus’ time there was an impending crisis. A major conflict with the occupying Roman forces was brewing. Jesus recognised the need for a new theological understanding and called people to follow him , adopting a radical lifestyle.

Today we are threatened by an impending crisis, which is the deliberate wounding of the earth and its creatures through human-induced climate change and the social chaos that will ensue from climate change and peak oil.  Animals, plants and the world’s poorest peoples are all certain to be hurt or destroyed if we continue our wanton folly.  As Christians come to recognise the call to seek the Great Peace, so it is going to be increasingly diffcult to call yourself a Christian and participate uncritically in an earth-destructive lifestyle.

We need to go on a journey to a new kind of life - and for that we need vision.


The theological background to each of these prophetic ages was a dream. It was called variously the good news, the Kingdom of God, or simply the Great Peace. In Isaiah 52 v 7 we find all three of these ideas in the same verse and they are also all found in Jesus ministry.

Each of these words or phrases carries vision for every sphere of life - the personal, social, political and environmental and they tend to denote a similar set of hopes and dreams. Yet in different ages one or another rises to the foreground.

In Jesus day, the primary crisis was political and in order to address this constructively Jesus called people to imagine a new social and polical reality, a ‘kingdom of God’. 

In our day the primary crisis is environmental. All the other spheres are involved as well of course, but the vital presenting issue to be addressed is our relationship with the earth. For this reason I suggest that the lead phrase should be ‘The Great Peace’ because it carries with it a clear creation concern.

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