Sunday, June 24, 2007

"The Secret"


I was reading Yahoo's front page when I saw a headline about the new hit self-help book and DVD The Secret coming under attack from critics within the medical community and other walks of life. Here is the article.

For people who have not heard about the book The Secret what it is is a self-help book and DVD as well as a lifestyle that claims if you think positive thoughts about something you want to happen to you or something you want to have then that thing will happen to you or you will receive whatever you have been thinking about. The author of the book, Rhonda Byrne, says that the "law of attraction" is what governs our universe and this is what gives people what they want if they think about it enough. She states that the law of attraction is:

"The law of attraction says that like attracts like, and when you think and feel what you want to attract on the inside, the law will use people, circumstances and events to magnetize what you want to you, and magnetize you to it."

Although the are some pretty comical things about The Secret such as its "law of attraction" claim and one of its main proponents and advocates in the DVD being 5 hours short of a behavioral science degree (you would think you would want someone with a degree in the field advocating for the concept), the whole Secret phenomenon is very sad and troubling.

While I would hope that most people would find the claim that our universe is governed by a "law of attraction" to be ludicrous, judging by the sales figures, coming from the "Oprah (cult) effect", this unfortunately does not seem to be the case. Furthermore, The Secret represents the love of materialism and our desire to place creations before the Creator as well as people's desperate attempts to find happiness, worth, and joy in their lives.

Sadly though, even those within the Church, who are supposed to be the beacon of hope for people, are buying into the Secret's philosophy. The prosperity gospel is preached from the pulpits every Sunday in America. Many popular pastors teach and write almost the exact same concepts that can be found in The Secret except they use Jesus as the giver of prosperity instead of this mythical "law of attraction". In doing so they take the focus on God in the gospel and shift it to be what can He give to man. In doing so they take away hope for people and replace it with temporary material items that become the idols in people's lives. In doing so they avoid necessary topics such as man's sin because they are afraid that people will not like them and that they believe the gospel will be more attractive to outside people. What good is a false gospel to sinners? The glorious gospel of Christ taking on man's sin when He had no sin, satisfying God's wrath, defeating the devil and death and then imputing His righteousness to His people so that they would become the righteousness of God in Him is watered down into nothing more than a get-rich quick formula. The prosperity gospel is no gospel at all.

I pray that we as Christians would re-focus our lives and messages as to what the gospel is and preach nothing else.

"For I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and Him crucified."- 1st Corinthians 2:2




Friday, June 22, 2007

A Little Luther

I came across this quote from Martin Luther while reading The Cross of Christ today. It references 2nd Corinthians 5:21 which is probably my favorite verse in the Bible.

Luther says while writing to a friend in distress over his sin:

"Learn to know Christ and Him crucified. Learn to sing to Him and say, 'Lord Jesus, you are my righteousness, I am your sin. You took on you what was mine; yet set on me what was yours. You became what you were not, that I might become what I was not."

Amen.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Knowing Ourselves

I love this passage from a current book that I am reading:

"And if we fail to recognize within the Scriptures our Master's voice speaking his infallible truth to us from his world to ur world, we destroy ourselves not only epistemically (knowledgably) but also personally, for we abandon the only foundation for the certainty of knowledge and the only "meaning base" by which we may truly know the One infinite, personal God and thereby oursleves as persons of dignity and worth." - Dr. Robert L. Reymond A New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith

While this passge is deep I feel that it hits on many issues that are central to the Christian faith such as one's view of Scripture, where we derive knowledge from, and how we as humans are truly able to know oursleves.

First, Reymond points out that by ignoring or not realizing the infallible truth spoken to us by God through the Scripture found in the Bible, we ultimately ruin the foundation on which we derive our knowledge. He argues that since the foundation for all knowledge comes from God by not recognizing his voice through the Scriptures we annihilate our ability to fully understand who God created us to be.

This passage is also important in regards to the overacrhing theme of the passage and the chapter that it is found in and that is what is our view of Scirpture? Do we believe that the Bible is of divine origin? Do we believe that it is infallible and inerrant? I feel that what our stance on Scripture is one of the most important things that we can ever decide in our lives. Personally, I feel that the Bible is the inspirder and inerrant Word of God given by God. There is much Scripture to support this claim (such as Exodus 4 and 7, Jeremiah, 1st Corinthians 2:6-13, and 2nd Timothy 3:16, etc.) which we explored to its fullest extent which radically change one's life.

I pray that we all will know where e come down on Scripture and examine it with other Scripture to see if it contradicts itself (which I believe it does not) and whether it will have authority over our lives (which I hope it does).

Friday, June 1, 2007

John Piper is Bad

For those of you who haven't seen this it is pretty awesome.

Romans 3:24-26

Here are three of my favorite verses:

24 Being justified as a gift by His grace through the redemption which is in Christ Jesus; 25 whom God displayed publicly as a propitiation in His blood through faith. This was to demonstrate His righteousness, because in the forebearance of God He passed over the sins previously committed; 26 for the demonstration, I say, of His righteousness at the present time, so that He would be just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus. - Romans 3:24-26

There is so much deep biblical truth here most of which I will never fully comprehend. Mainly I just want to comment on how great it is for God to be both just and our justifier. He is holy, but in His great love and mercy, in order to display His glory, He declares us right before Him through faith in Christ. I thank Him everyday and pray that I would be able to better understand the depths of His justification.