The Shape of Your Gospel
I finished Delighting in the Trinity in the wee hours of the morning. A worthwhile read. And this stuck out to me from its ending:
What is your Christian life like? What is the shape of your gospel, your faith? In the end it will depend on what you think God is like. Who God is drives everything. So what is the human problem? Is it merely that we have strayed from a moral code? Or is it something worse: that we have strayed from him. What is salvation? Is it merely that we are brought back as law-abiding citizens? Or is it something better: that we are brought back as beloved children? What is the Christian life about? Mere behavior? Or something deeper: enjoying God?
…The choice remains: Which God will we have? Which God will we proclaim? Without Jesus the Son, we cannot know that God is truly a loving Father. Without Jesus the Son, we cannot know him as our loving Father. But as Luther discovered, through Jesus we may know that God is a Father, and “we may look into His fatherly heart and sense how boundlessly He loves us. That would warm our hearts, setting them aglow.” Yes it would, and more: it would bring about reformation.
Michael Reeves in Delighting in the Trinity, pp129-30
