Friday, February 25, 2005

Divine Conspiracy

Here is an excerpt from Dallas Willard's book Divine Conspiracy. I am reading this book for the second time, and reccommend it to all of you. His premise is that many "Christians" today do not take discipleship seriously and we view our faith only in terms of "where we are going to spend eternity". He goes on to explain that the heart of the gospel isn't eternity insurance but an invitation to partner with God here and now. for more click here

"My hope is to gain a fresh hearing for Jesus, especially among those who believe they already understand him. Very few people today find Jesus interesting as a person or of vital relevance to the course of their actual lives. He is not generally regarded as a real life personality who deals with real-life issues, but is thought to be concerned with some feathery realm other than the one we must deal with, and must deal with now."

"[A]ctual discipleship or apprenticeship to Jesus is, in our day, no longer thought of as in any way essential to faith in him. It is regarded as a costly option, a spiritual luxury, or possibly even as an evasion. Why bother with discipleship, it is widely thought, or, for that matter, with a conversational relationship with God? Let us get on with what we have to do."

"This book, then, presents discipleship to Jesus as the very heart of the gospel. The eternal life that begins with confidence in Jesus is a life in His present kingdom, now on earth and available to all. So the message of and about him is specifically a gospel for our life now, not just for dying. It is about living now as his apprentice in kingdom living, not just as a consumer of his merits. Our future, however far we look, is a natural extension of the faith by which we live now and the life in which we now participate." -- from The Divine Conspiracy

1 comment:

Abigail said...

I got to hear Dallas Willard speak at the Association of Christian Schools Int'l conference last year. He's a local USC guy and his stuff on discipleship is great. If you haven't checked out any of the Nooma videos from Mars Hill Church in GR, they're great. Rob Bell Jr. (Fuller grad) has some amazing teaching on discipleship in the short film called "Dust." You can check out a clip of it from their website, nooma.com. I've been using them in my classes. They're great!