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Ernst Käsemann (1906-1998) reminds us of the "eschatological public activity" of believers in all times and places worshipping God that transforms our daily life into one of "unceasing glorification of the divine will."
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Sacred times and places are superseded by the eschatological public activity of those who at all times and in all places stand ‘before the face of Christ’ and from this position before God make the everyday round of so-called secular life into the arena of the unlimited and unceasing glorification of the divine will. At this point the doctrines of worship and Christian ‘ethics’ converge.
—Ernst Käsemann, “Worship and Everyday Life: A Note on Romans 12,” 191New Testament Questions of Today
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