Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Radical Review- Chapter 2

Radical Review- Chapter 2

I am continuing my review of David Platt’s new book Radical subtitled “Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream”. In chapter 2 Dr. Platt turns his attention to the Gospel message.

Discovering the Truth and Beauty of the Gospel

Dr. Platt begins chapter 2 by explaining how he first came up with the idea for Secret Church. It arose from the desire of members of a real underground house church to have a better understanding of the Bible. This led to almost non-stop teaching by Dr. Platt through the Old Testament and eventually through the New Testament as well. Platt then relates how he has incorporated this practice into his own church. Six hours of no flash Bible study on a Friday night may seem like it would not go over well, but these events sell out well in advance.

The next sections of this chapter focus on who God is, who we are, and how we should respond. Platt does not dwell as long on who God is as I would like but he does a nice job of summarizing how we have minimized some of God’s attributes that may cause us discomfort. If you have never read Your God is too Small by J. B. Phillips, I would suggest that it does a more thorough treatment of the subject.

Dr. Platt is solid in his description of who we are and how we have fallen short although this is also briefer than it might have been. I will add that his story of the preaching professor that would take his students to the cemetery and implore them to try to raise the dead was a sober reminder that only the words of God can bring a man back to life. All of us need God to bring us to life and it is only through His words that this can be accomplished.

How should we respond to the news that God both loves us and is angry because we have offended Him? Dr. Platt takes the time to hammer home the warning in Matthew 7- not everyone who professes to be saved will be saved. This is a sobering passage. I agree that we should examine ourselves and make our calling and election sure, but I am a bit unsure of Dr. Platt’s recommendations after this.

Overall, I enjoyed chapter 2. However, there were a couple of sticking points for me that I would like to point out. I am afraid that in our rush to rid our church of “Jesus loves you and has a wonderful plan for your lives” that we will actually stop telling people that God does love them and focus only on His wrath. Clearly this would be wrong and if you need an example just Google Fred Phelps. The second is one that I found prevalent throughout the book and I will touch on more later. Dr. Platt seems to want to apply a Great Commission hermeneutic to scripture and I do not take exception to this. The problem is that Dr. Platt struggles with it and you end up with a mixed message. This is highlighted in the section on how we should respond (subtitled Radical Revelation to be Radically Received). The message seems to be that the Gospel requires a radical response and we are incapable of making that response but we better do it.

4 comments:

Paula said...

I am really enjoying these reviews!

Bruce Simon said...

Thanks Paula! I hope that all is going well for you and your family- miss seing you guys.

Unknown said...

Enjoying them, as well. Great reviews Bruce!

Bruce Simon said...

Thanks Bill!