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John Cox

Very true and quite a challenge... an invigorating one... which is why I appreciate tracking with you Mick.... So am intrigued to read and learn from the next installment.... in the meantime will get hold of the book without bubbles :-) Thanks, John

Madison Richards

Just a few weeks ago, I got an interesting email from a long time friend who is not a Christian. She wanted to recommend a book to me that I might be surprised she liked. It was called "The Shack" and what she appreciated most about it was how it so aptly described things that she has felt for a long time were true but had no language for.

This email shocked me. This was the very last book I would have thought she would read, and yet here she was, recommending it to me...

The point is, the audience for The Shack is indeed a surprising mix. It's success proves a hunger, a longing that will be satisfied, one way or another. It will be satisfied either by the soul or by the spirit. The soul feeds on thrillers and romances and the likes of Harry Potter. The soul is insatiable.

And yet, the spirit can live for weeks on a single breath from heaven. I was only able to read The Journey of Desire a paragraph at a time in some parts. I would put it down and not pick it up again for a month or more.

May each of us possess the boldness to write that which is breathed first by the Spirit, and so eclispe our souls.

Nicole

Who is reading The Shack? Hmm. My thoughts and discussions indicate that the Christian audience for The Shack consists of those who either might have slipped into religiosity and yearn for a fresh look at our huge God to those who wish to dispute, clarify, examine, or concur with the concepts put forth by Paul Young.

Some of his concepts were indeed imperfect and some were downright incorrect as far as biblical view is generally imparted. A couple might've come close to heretical. A few others were good. It's those couple that generally got the hackles up and the fear-mongers rattled.

Of those in the world who are still reading the novel, I would agree it could be those who wonder about God, who are beginning to find that hole in their hearts won't be filled with toys and experiences. Will they get a true and valid experience form the book to lead them into a saving relationship with Jesus? Who can answer that? Will they go off into some other religious vein and pursue a false hope? No telling. The Holy Spirit knows, though. He is able to draw and Jesus is able to save.

You and I and others might argue doctrine until we're blue in the face or agree to disagree, so if the salvation message is concrete and we strive to keep our faith real and connected to the Holy Spirit, what is the separation between a clumsy walk with Jesus and one that is sanctified by "diplomas" and individual church doctrines? I don't have the answer to that.

Any of this makes sense? Bleh.

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