Does God Reign?

The Apostle Creed and Nicene Creed both help to present a solid foundation concerning the Trinity and more importantly the Son of God. But in the Augsburg Confession there is one word which may be small and insignificant yet it set my hair on edge. It reads "and he will reign forever." Does this mean Christ is not reigning now? Or does it mean that Christ will continue to reign into eternity?

Someone can have difficulty with both of these propositions. Christ ascended into heaven to sit at the right hand of the Father in order to rule and reign. Christ said the Kingdom of Heaven was near. So it was established by his rising from the Dead. Christ does reign now as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. So thus we pray for his kingdom to come to us here and now.

St Paul also tells us when Christ returns he will give all authority back to his Father. This could indicate an end to his reign and the reign of the Father. But this may be splitting hairs or even something finer.

Either way God reigns now in Jesus Christ and always as Father Son and Holy Spirit. Thus, the word "will" is rightly used but may cause questions. Thank you.

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