timfost
Puritan Board Senior
Hi all,
In Philippians 2:9-11, is the description of confessing that Jesus is Lord meant to convey what a) men ought to do now, or b) what all rational creatures, whether saved or lost, will do when Christ returns as judge?
I am inclined toward the latter, since he mentions those in heaven, earth, and under the earth. Under the Earth seems to suggest either demons and/or those who have already died. These will make a good confession one day, even if not willingly.
Thoughts?
In Philippians 2:9-11, is the description of confessing that Jesus is Lord meant to convey what a) men ought to do now, or b) what all rational creatures, whether saved or lost, will do when Christ returns as judge?
I am inclined toward the latter, since he mentions those in heaven, earth, and under the earth. Under the Earth seems to suggest either demons and/or those who have already died. These will make a good confession one day, even if not willingly.
Thoughts?