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The Gospel and The Cycle of Grace in Embracing Grace
I am leading a Bible study on Wednesday nights at our church on the book by Scot McKnight called, “Embracing Grace.” In it, he defines “the gospel” as,
“The gospel is the work of God to restore humans to union with God and communion with others, in the context of a community for the good of others and the world.”
I love this definition because its a very holistic definition (though i am sure not perfect). It deals with personal salvation of human beings and the restoration of their relationship with God, it deals with the work of God in restoring man to each other, it deals with the importance of community (or the Church) in this and finally it deals with that fact that the gospel has implications not only on the individual but on the entire created order. Also, the gospel does not only effect our response to God, but effects how we live in light of who God is and what he cares about.
Scot goes on to share the “flow of grace:”
God embraces you and me and
God embraces others and
God embraces the whole created order.Then:
You and I embrace God back and
We embrace others and
We embrace the entire created order.
That my friends, is a high calling…
Josh said...
109/19/07 6:25 AM | Comment Link |
Todd -
Scot gives an incredible definition! I’m thinking through things a bit right now on how unbalanced things can become when thinking of the Kingdom. Many times we swing to one side because it’s deemphasized, and then leave those things of previous emphasis. His definition is very holistic and encompassing.
Rick Meigs said...
209/19/07 1:07 PM | Comment Link |
You just got to love how well Scot is able to grasp and concisely articulate the concept in such a holistic way. Thanks for sharing this Todd.
Todd said...
309/19/07 3:47 PM | Comment Link |
Thanks Rick… he does have a knack at doing saying things like this well. While I am sure the this definition isn’t perfect (I’m not sure we’ll ever find a perfect one) I feel like if we can live this one well, we’d be on a good path…