Thursday, 27 September 2007

  • Not Grace, Not Even the Gospel...

    To say that "prayer works" is damned nonsense. While it is hard to overemphasize the importance of prayer or scripture, it is possible to talk about them in an idolatrous manner.  Prayer, in of itself, is nothing.  It is the divine Subject that makes this frail and fallible human action into something powerful. God is the One who works and is powerful, but His ways are so often, not our ways.

    Whenever we treat prayer, scripture, or any other spiritual discipline as though they are important in of themselves, we disconnect them from God and make them into abstractions.  Damned abstractions! Remember that satan doesn't really care if we are spiritual or not as long as we are not connected to God.  If spiritual things distract us from God while deluding us to feel as though we are close to Him, so much the better.

    In the end, grace or even the gospel can be made into an abstract idea.  Once that happens we can lord over it and use it for our purposes.  That's why it's possible for even grace-oriented, gospel-centered ministries to seem godless and oppressive at times.  The way to avoid this kind of abstraction is to make sure that all these things lead us to a deeper communion with the Person of Jesus Christ, not just giving use some sort of a spiritual experience.

    “The last word I have to say…is not a concept like ‘grace’ but a name: Jesus Christ.  He is grace, and he is the final thing, beyond the world, the Church and also beyond theology. We cannot capture him, but we have to do with him, and what I have sought to do in my long life is… to highlight this name and say: there…!”
    -Karl Barth on his last radio interview

    Currently Reading
    The Screwtape Letters
    By C. S. Lewis
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