DW Interviewed by Christianity Today January 17
RF poster Bethany pointed us to Christianity Today’s interview with Derek Webb, which takes more steps in talking about the uncomfortable thesis that Derek presents in Mockingbird:
There has been some misunderstanding even among my closest community, folks whose opinions I care a lot about. They’ve been misunderstanding that with this record is like I’m coming down on everybody: “You have to live like this. You have to do these things.” But that’s not at all what I’m saying.
There’s not enough that we can do. You can’t give enough money. You can’t love the poor enough. You can’t give enough of your possessions away to earn the love of the Father. Only Christ keeping the law on your behalf can do that. But if God does in fact love us that much, we are compelled to value the things that he valued. And Christ really had a special place for the poor. Matthew 25 shows how to judge whether or not you have real faith—faith that can justify you before the Father. When we look at the hardest people in our culture to love, how do we love them? So although the record is about action—no doubt about that—it’s action in the context of liberation in Jesus.
The whole thing is worth your time.
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