Back in the early nineties I was introduced to the writings of Brennan Manning when someone gave me a copy of the Ragamuffin Gospel. Needless to say, that book transformed my life to such a degree that when my first son was born, I named him Brennan.
"Jesus said you are to love one another as I have loved you, a love that will probably lead to the bloody, anguished gift of yourself; a love that forgives seventy times seven, that keeps no score of wrongdoing. Jesus said this, this love, is the one criterion, the sole norm, the standard of discipleship in the New Israel of God. He said you're going to be identified as his disciples, not because of your church-going, Bible-toting, or song-singing. No, you'll be identified as his by one sign only: the deep and delicate respect for one another, the cordial love impregnated with reverence for the sacred dimension of the human personality of the mysterious substitution of Christ for the Christian...if we as a Christian community took seriously that the sign of our love for Jesus is our love for one another, I am convinced it would change the world. We're denying to the world the one witness Jesus asked for: Love one another as I've loved you (John 15.12)."
I'm a big Manning reader. Last year I reviewed this one.
I have another one lined up to review.
Thanks for this.
Posted by: T.C. R | February 05, 2010 at 11:31 PM
Amen, Brother!
Posted by: Scott A. Smith | April 07, 2009 at 12:52 PM
Eric,
When I first read this post, i ran across this scripture in Matthew 24:12 during lunch the same day:
12Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold,
Makes me wonder a little bit when you read that in correlation to what the author wrote. Angie
Posted by: Angie | March 26, 2009 at 10:46 AM