Brennan Manning on the God of Grace
The Ragamuffin Gospel (Questar Publishers, 1993).
This is the God of the gospel of grace. A God who out of love for us,
sent the only Son he ever had wrapped in our skin. He learned how to
walk stumbled and fell, cried for his milk, sweated blood in the night,
was lashed with a whip and showered with spit, was fixed to a cross and
died whispering forgiveness on us all. The God of the legalistic
Christian, on the other hand, is often unpredictable, erratic, and
capable of all manner of prejudices. When we view God this way, we feel
compelled to engage in some sort of magic to appease him. Sunday
worship becomes a superstitious insurance policy against his whims.
This God expects people to be perfect and to be in perpetual control of
their feelings and thoughts. When broken people with this concept of
God fail — as inevitably they must — they usually expect
punishment. So, they persevere in religious practices as they struggle
to maintain a hollow image of a perfect self. The struggle itself is
exhausting. The legalists can never live up to the expectations they
project on God.
The Story and Message
+ The Goodness of God

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