Tuesday, May 5, 2009

"Surely God's love isn't that difficult?"

Well, Carson gives what he feels are at least 5 reasons for difficulty in understanding the love of God:

1. We no longer have a prevalent Biblical framework with which to understand the love of God
2. Culture won't retain the Biblical framework, it purges any uncomfortable characteristics of God for a sanitised, pop understanding of His love.
3. Postmodernism and it's inherent pluralistic view of the world doesn't allow for an expression of this Biblical framework.
4. We can no longer grapple with how God's love and God's justice are related, and in rejecting the biblical understanding resort to a reductionistic view of the love of God.
5. God's love is often depicted as easy and obvious, by overlooking some of the distinctions the Bible makes in it's own depiction of the love of God.

All of these reasons resonated with me.
Carson only expressed 5, he implied there were more. In the ten years since this publication, I wonder, have any others become obvious?

Reading Carson

For quite some time, I've had intentions to read some of Don's work, and have got part way through his books before study or work or some other thing distracted me from my time for reading.
So I've resolved to start again, and blog about it.
Over the next few weeks I'll be reading:
- The Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God
- How Long O Lord?
- A Call to Spiritual Reformation: Priorities from Paul and his Prayers

I don't know how the format of this blog will look like. I might just post reflections, or tell you about a chapter I like, or maybe just say something that I thought about that is pretty much abstract from the book's topic. See how we go.