FROM Ordinary: Sustainable Faith in a Radical, Restless World by
Michael S. Horton ---
“We’ve become accustomed to looking around restlessly for
something new, the latest and greatest, that idea or product or
person or experience that will solve our problems, give us some
purpose, and change the world. Although we might be a little
jaded by the ads, we’re eager to take whatever it is ‘to a whole
new level.’
Sometimes, chasing your dreams can be ‘easier’ than just being
who we are, where God has placed you, with the gifts he has
given to you.
American Christianity is a story of perpetual upheavals in
churches and individual lives. Starting with the extraordinary
conversion experience, our lives are motivated by a constant
expectation for The Next Big Thing. We’re growing bored with the
ordinary means of God’s grace, attending church week in and week
out.
Doctrines and disciplines that have shaped faithful Christian
witness in the past are often marginalized or substituted with
newer fashions or methods. The new and improved may dazzle us
for the moment, but soon they have become ‘so last year’.”
Other Articles by Warren Berkley
There Is A Higher Standard
Reactionary Apostasy
God Said Sing
Why I Pray
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