Thursday, January 15, 2015

How Good Is Good Enough - a review of my first book to read in 2015!

I completed one book already in 2015!  Okay, so I was halfway through it when the ball dropped on New Year's Eve.  And it is only 92 pages, so that it really not much of an accomplishment.  But I really am planning to read a lot more this year.

Andy Stanley is my favorite preacher.  He just does a great job of communicating God's Word in fresh, relational ways.  This gift-book sized book is a perfect introduction to the biggest question of Christianity.  While preachers, teachers and thinkers might want to start with the question of the person and work of Jesus (which is the central theme of Christianity), we often forget that the people who most need the work of the person of Jesus to become real in their lives don't yet know that the solution is Jesus!  And while Stanley uses classic arguments from the domain of apologetics, he does so later in the book.

The best part of this short work is his argument against the "just be a good person" position.  Basically, he ends up asking, "how do you know how good is good enough?"  His argument centers on the point that if the "be a good person" position is true, and if God is truly good, then he should have told us exactly how good is good enough!  Other than his absolutist command to obey perfectly, he has not!  Therefore he is very unfair, and his judgment is unjust, or the "be a good person" position doesn't work.  Of course, Stanley argues this very skillfully and with a lot of grace.  He then proposes that the death and resurrection of Jesus provided forgiveness from God and justification of sinners.

I read this book for a reason.  A few weeks ago I read a blog from a pastor in California who gives a free copy of this book to every first-time guest at his church.  I thought it sounded like a good idea, and after reading the book, agreed that it is a great idea!  I believe that this question of "how good is good enough," stemming from the "be a good person" position, is the biggest false gospel in our culture.  This is the big thing that keeps people from experiencing God and his grace and mercy through Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit. 

So  bought 12 copies and am praying over them, asking God to lead to our church 12 families who need to hear this message and, who after reading this book, will come and talk to me about what Christ might be able to do in their lives!

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