Thursday, March 17, 2011

Do You Relate To God By Being "Good"?

King's Cross: The Story of the World in the Life of Jesus“Most people in the world believe that if there is a God, you related to God by being good. Most religions are based on that principle, though there are a million different variations on it. Some religions are what you might call nationalistic: You connect to God, they say, by coming into our people group and taking on the markers of society membership. Other religions are spiritualistic: You reach God by working your way through certain transformations of consciousness. Yet other religions are legalistic: There’s a code of conduct, and if you follow it God will look upon you with favor. But they all have the same logic: If I perform, if I obey, I’m accepted. The gospel of Jesus is not only different from that but diametrically opposed to it: I’m fully accepted in Jesus Christ, and therefore I obey.”
- Tim Keller, King's Cross: The Story of the World in the Life of Jesus

Preach this to yourself and to all those around you.

1 comment:

Kara Chupp said...

Just started this book...
So thankful God doesn't love me because "I'm good".
'Cuz I'm not.
Very often.
Very good.