The question, "That's it?" or "If everything has been fulfilled, why is there still death, decay, sorrow, etc." stems from an understanding of what a lot of people call "The Narrative." "The Narrative" is basically a way of saying "the story of the Bible." That is, it is looking at the Bible as a whole and asking these questions in every section of biblical history:
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The question, "That's it?" or "If everything has been fulfilled, why is there still death, decay, sorrow, etc." stems from an understanding of what a lot of people call "The Narrative." "The Narrative" is basically a way of saying "the story of the Bible." That is, it is looking at the Bible as a whole and asking these questions in every section of biblical history: