
Abstract: Both Christianity and Judaism share a strong belief in the coming of the Messiah and a hope for the restoration of a better world. Although creation has been corrupted by sin, it can be redeemed through the work of the Lord Jesus and the responsible actions of humankind. Humanity has received a divine mandate to care for creation—an imperative that is not optional, but a commandment. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that, through both the first and second coming of Jesus Christ, the believer’s hope for a renewed and righteous world remains credible and theologically grounded. Keywords: Messiah, Re-Coming, Jewish, Creation, Hope, Tikkun Olam
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