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Adventist Eschatology Quote by Steve Daily

“There is an important difference between being an Adventist, one who believes in the imminent return of Jesus, and being an escapist. Any eschatology which discourages social activism or blinds itself to human need by focusing only on evangelism and personal salvation is not the eschatology of…” quote by Steve Daily
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““There is an important difference between being an Adventist, one who believes in the imminent return of Jesus, and being an escapist. Any eschatology which discourages social activism or blinds itself to human need by focusing only on evangelism and personal salvation is not the eschatology of Jesus Christ. Adventist eschatology does not deny the importance of ministering to the whole person nor does it base its hope on the belief that the humanitarian activities of God’s people will in some way usher in the millennial Kingdom of Christ. Adventists believe that they are to live in constant anticipation of the Lord’s return, but to await Christ’s coming by being responsible stewards in this world.[””

Steve Daily

About This Quote

Source Speech: Adventist Theology Lecture, 2023

True Christian hope combines belief in Christ’s return with active social responsibility, rejecting passive eschatology.

In simple terms: Faith should inspire helping others, not just personal salvation.

Key Takeaway

Balance spiritual anticipation with social action.

Themes

faith social justice activism theology

Mood

hopeful motivational

Type

theological inspirational

When to use this quote

  • church work
  • community outreach
  • policy advocacy
  • education programs

Key Concepts

eschatology social responsibility Christian ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can activism be a form of worship?
  • How does belief in the future shape present actions?
A Different Perspective

Some may argue that activism distracts from spiritual focus.

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