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Written by: Jack Mercer
8/11/2007 2:21 PM 

A missional disciple is characterized by love for God and love for neighbors. That's a cliche, I know, but I also think it's the most radical thing in the world.

And it's the second half that makes the first half more radical, because Jesus makes it clear that "neighbors" includes "the other" - the sinner, the outcast, the half-breed, and even (gasp) the enemy.

To believe that God loves "them" - our enemies - just as much as God loves us puts or love for God in a completely different light. Because if we continue to hate our enemies - even though we're too clever to use the word "hate" to describe our "discernment" or whatever - it's clear that we don't really love God, at least, not the real God. We instead love our tribal God, the one who plays favorites for people of our race, religion, nation, political party, gender, or whatever. This tribal God, of course, is an idol. But idols are very popular including in our churches.

This is really at the heart of the book I have coming out soon.
Working on it, the radical nature of Jesus' teaching hit me as never before, which makes me realize that to be a missional disciple of Jesus means ... not something "nice" or "proper," but something revolutionary, world-changing, uncontainable. It's about social transformation, not social control. It's wild, not tame.

-- Brian McLaren (brianmclaren.net)
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Re: Brian McLaren On Missional Discipleship

Hi Jack!!
So, I have been having a lot of conversations about Brian McLaren and Mark Driscoll. There are SO many opinions and quotes out there that I'm getting a big confused. I have enjoyed reading McLaren's book and appreciate the conversations that take place. I feel like it's the openness to conversation that Brian is cheerleading. But some people are saying that he admits to not knowing why Jesus died on the cross, that Jesus didn't even know why he died, and that Hell does not exist.
Can you elaborate/clear this up for me?
I wrote about my thoughts on my blog: www.inhotpursuitofgod.blogspot.com
Thanks---miss you lots!!
Erin

By Erin on   12/11/2007 8:33 PM

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