Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Reader's Review #1 (in 500 Words or Less)


Richard Foster is a modern legend among those familiar with the field of spiritual formation in Christianity.  Classics such as Celebration of Discipline and Streams of Living Water have been staple works for those seeking to further their journey's with God by positioning themselves for transformation before God through historic spiritual disciplines. With grace, honesty, and knowledge, Foster always writes practical, deep, and 'God-encountering' works that assist people on their everyday journey with God.

In Life with God, Foster continues to write practical ways of experiencing everyday life with God, this time through reading the Bible in ways that expect to encounter the living God the Scriptures talk about and point to.  Spiritual practices such as lectio divina (reading the Bible spiritually) are discussed in detail, so much so that those experienced and inexperienced alike can learn and use the method simply by reading and following Foster's steps. 

However, for me the most insightful part of Foster's work was the final part "Understanding the Means."  Within this section, Foster discusses the process of being spiritually transformed by God through reading the Bible and through spiritual disciplines.  It was in this section that I quickly began to tab down page after page, highlighting one liner after one liner of spiritually potent thoughts that will shape this part of my Christian journey.
One such one liner was this: "Let's be clear on what discipline is: the ability to do the right thing at the right time for the right reason.  This is not the same as the ability to accomplish the desired result through human effort.  God is the One who brings about our inward transformation into Christ likeness" (136).  Foster's intent behind this passage is potent and applies to the entirety of our walks with Christ. It is not the mere act of sitting down and reading our Bible's every day, or reading twice a week, that will make us like Christ.  No - if we force ourselves to read the Bible every day, we mine as well be reading the local newspaper for all the good it will do us.

Instead, we must read the Bible with our hearts open to God, expecting a radical encounter with Christ. This will not look the same every time, nor be of the same intensity, but we read with the hunger to experience and continue our relationship with God, not to simply press through the routine.  (This is not to say there is not a time to persevere in daily readings in our Dark Nights, but I digress...)

One Line Summary:  If you are in need of encounters with Christ through the Bible, buy this book, read it, and keep it on the bookshelf to re-read.  Foster does a fabulous job of helping readers explore the Bible with new eyes - this book is good enough to keep!

Book Reviewed: Richard Foster.  Life with God: Reading the Bible for Spiritual Transformation.  New York, NY: HarperCollins, 2008. 

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