Marcus J. Borg Quote

[W]e pray that [this domination-free order] - God’s kingdom - might come on earth every time we pray the Lord’s Prayer: Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. But we often miss the connection because of the cadence with which we most frequently pray this prayer: Thy kingdom come, thy will be done is separated by a single-beat pause from on earth, as it is in heaven. But the syntax is clear: we are praying for the coming of God’s kingdom on earth. As Dominic Crossan comments: heaven is already in good shape; what we pray for is that the kingdom of God may also be on earth. That is the dream of God.

Marcus J. Borg

[W]e pray that [this domination-free order] - God’s kingdom - might come on earth every time we pray the Lord’s Prayer: Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. But we often miss the connection because of the cadence with which we most frequently pray this prayer: Thy kingdom come, thy will be done is separated by a single-beat pause from on earth, as it is in heaven. But the syntax is clear: we are praying for the coming of God’s kingdom on earth. As Dominic Crossan comments: heaven is already in good shape; what we pray for is that the kingdom of God may also be on earth. That is the dream of God.

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About Marcus J. Borg

Marcus Joel Borg (March 11, 1942 – January 21, 2015) was an American New Testament scholar and theologian. He was among the most widely known and influential voices in Liberal Christianity. Borg was a fellow of the Jesus Seminar and a major figure in historical Jesus scholarship. He retired as Hundere Distinguished Professor of Religion and Culture at Oregon State University in 2007. He died eight years later at the age of 72, of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis at his home in Powell Butte, Oregon.