Thursday, December 06, 2007

Transforming Sermons: Much more than breaking a rule

The essence of the Gospel is not rules but a person. A person who is the same in His humanity as our spouse. And once we are united in faith to Jesus, we are engaged in an intimate (non-sexual-but still intimate) relationship with Him. And to violate that relationship by placing other gods, other desires, other motives ahead of that relationship is to play the part of a whore once more. It puts our sin in a whole new light. You're not just breaking a rule. You're cheating on Jesus. And that's imagery, especially in the book of Hosea, that the Bible uses repeatedly. It's funny, I would never do anything to hurt my wife, not because I feel bound to obey her rules, but because I couldn't take doing something to wound her heart. I love her. I care for her. However, I don't think twice about wounding the heart of Jesus. Mainly because, too many times, I reduce the Savior to a set of rules to follow.


Transforming Sermons: Much more than breaking a rule

Milton Stanley consistently brings to light great materials that can make you a better preacher and follower of Jesus. His blog is worth a read every time it's published.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for your kind words, and glad you found something useful at TS. Peace.

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