I am just
finishing a book by Ravi Zacharias. The title is “WHY JESUS?” The sub title is,
“Rediscovering His Truth In An Age of Mass Marketed Spirituality.” If you are like me, very concerned about the
Church today and what many consider the departure from the faith, you will
enjoy this book. It is my observation
that long before we rewrite our theology we depart from it in our hearts. Ravi Zacharias is a thinker and he brings
keen insight into the subtle mixture of Eastern religions into the Christian
Faith. Below is an example of his observations:
“The Church
has forgotten the teachings of quietness, solitude, and meditation that are
part of our Judeo-Christian heritage and provide great strength to the
soul. We have moved from silence to
noise. We have moved from reflection to
fast-moving programs. We have moved from
quietness to the inability to remain focused on a thought for even a moment, so
that the next item on the program has to begin as soon as the previous one has
finished. There is no time in our
services anymore for quietness and contemplation. We have moved from the progression of thought
to a repetition of sounds. We have
stolen the bridge between the head and the heart and gone to one of two
extremes: either unable to engage the culture or reflecting the culture. Every need of the soul is met in the gospel,
but like an intoxicated person, we swing between two walls without finding
balance.”To understand how the above statement fits into the message of the book you will have to read it.
I hope you will put this book on your reading list. jfs
The condition of today's church gives me deep concern. Thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteWe seem to be having a "revival" within our local church to be present in the present in His Presence with His Presence in us. It's a be-still-and-know-that-God-is-God "revival". Let our deep concerns be transformed into desperate praying.
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