Friday, June 08, 2007

FFT

This may come as a surprise to you: Christianity is not an invitation to become a moral person. It is not a program for getting us in line or for reforming society. It has a powerful effect upon our lives, but when transformation comes, it is always the aftereffect of something else, something at the level of our hearts. At its core, Christianity begins with an invitation to desire.... Christianity has nothing to say to the person who is completely happy with the way things are. Its message is for those who hunger and thirst- for those who desire life as it was meant to be. Why does Jesus appeal to desire? Because it is essential to his goal: bringing us life.... When it comes to the moral question, it is not simply whether we say yes or no to desire, but always what we do with desire. Christianity recognizes that we have desire gone mad within us. But it does not seek to rectify the problem by killing desire; rather, it seeks the healing of desire, just as it seeks the healing of every other part of our human being.
- John Eldredge

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