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The Catechism of the New Apostolic Church
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1 The revelations of God
- 2 The Creed
- 3 The triune God
- 4 Mankind in need of redemption
- 5 God's commandments
- 6 The church of Jesus Christ
- 7 Ministry
- 8 The sacraments
- 9 Life after death
- 10 The doctrine of future things
- 11 From the history of Christianity
- 12 Divine service, acts of blessing, and pastoral care
- 13 New Apostolic Christians and their life of faith
- Appendix
10 The doctrine of future things
God's actions are aimed at making salvation accessible to mankind. His will to save applies to all people in the past, the present, and the future. The history of salvation progresses according to the wise plan of God (see 4.4). The knowledge that God is faithful enables us to confidently wait for the fulfilment of further divine promises (Hebrews 10: 23).
The doctrine of future things (eschatology) is based on Holy Scripture. Many references to events in the future of salvation history are contained in the gospels and the letters of the Apostles.
Some key statements are recorded in the Revelation of Jesus Christ, which speaks of future things in figurative terms. In this important source of hope for the future, the Lord repeatedly reinforces the promise of His return, reveals the progress of the history of salvation, and thereby grants insights into His future actions.