Tuesday, June 15, 2010

A Hole in Our Gospel - A Review

The Hole in Our Gospel: What does God expect of Us? The Answer that Changed my Life and Might Just Change the WorldKevin DeYoung reviews Richard Sterns book, The Hole in Our Gospel: What does God expect of Us? The Answer that Changed my Life and Might Just Change the World.

I appreciated this quote from his conclusion:
I think I know where Stearns is coming from. He wants our faith to work. He wants Christians to care about the world and not just about their “fire insurance.” I get that. I applaud that. He should be more careful in talking about the gospel, however, lest it become a generic message about how God is going to make the world a better place. “Preach the gospel always; when necessary use words” (23) is not a helpful saying. Besides the fact that there’s no record that St. Francis ever said this and every indication that he didn’t live this way, the pithy saying represents a confusion of categories. We must use words if we are to preach the gospel, because the gospel is a message we must proclaim. If we never live like Christians, we are not Christians. But to tell people that they must repent and believe in Jesus for the remission of sins, to tell them that God sent His Son in love to bear His just wrath, to tell them that they must receive the kingdom in faith like little children, is not a gospel with a hole in it. It is precisely the center, and Stearns’s call to action would have been more compelling if it more clearly radiated from there.

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