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Crazy Love – Francis Chan

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I finished Francis Chan’s book, Crazy Love (www.crazylovebook.com), encouraged and inspired.  It infused and revitalized my understanding and desire to respond to God’s love.  In the 4th chapter, Chan profiles the lukewarm Christian.  It was a healthy check to my lifestyle.   Here are a few that convicted me:

  • Lukewarm people tend to choose what is popular over what is right when they are in conflict.  They desire to fit in both at church and outside of churhc; they care more about what people think of their actions (like church attendance and giving) than what God thinks of their hearts and lives.
  • Lukewarm people don’t realy want to be saved from their sin; they want only to be saved from the penalty of their sin.  They don’t genuinely hate sin and aren’t truly sorry for it; they’re merely sorry because God is going to punish them.  Lukewarm people don’t really believe that his new life Jesus offeres is better than the old sinful one.
  • Lukewarm people love others but do not seek to love others as much as they love themselves.  Their love of others is typically focused on those who love them in return, like family, friends, and other people they know and connect with.  There is little love left over for those who cannot love them back, much less for those who intentionally slight them, whose kids are better athelets than theirs, or with whom conversations are awkward or uncomfortable.  Their love is highly conditional and very seletive, and generally comes with strings attached.

Later in the 8th chapter he profiles those obsessed (to have the mind excessively preoccopied with one emotion or topic) with God.  Here are a few that convicted me:

  • People who are obssesed with God are known as givers, not takers.  Obessed people genuinely think that others matter as much as they do, and they are particularly aware of those who are poor around the world (James 2:14-26)
  • A person who is obsessed with Jesus is more concerned with his or her character than comfort.  Obsessed people konw that true joy doesn’t depend on circumstances or environemnet; it is a gift that must be chosen and cultivated, a gift that ultimately comes from God (James 1:2-4)
  • People who are obsessed with Jesus aren’t consumed with their personal safety and comfort above all else.  Obsessed people care more about God’s kingdom coming to this earth than their own lives being shielded from pain or distress.

Chan has filled this book with countless stories of people who have lived and are living lives evident of  God’s power and love.  The stories are humbling, amazing, challenging, and revitalizing.  He cautions and encourages the reader in the following quote to listen, obey and live Christ…

Oswald Chambers wrote, “Never make a principle out of your experience; let God be as original with other people as He is with you.”  To that I would add, “Be careful not to turn others’ lives into the model for your own.” Allow God to be as creative with you as He is with each of us.

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Written by ddhoffman

April 10th, 2009 at 2:51 pm

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  • These were excellent quotes from the book, and right on time...
  • kidnurse04
    My sunday school class is about to start a summer long study on this book and I was researching the best prices for the book over the internet and found your site. I really appreciate your blog about the book! I'm so excited to get my copy and begin reading it. I've always been a lukewarm Christian but lately have found myself more intrigued with knowing more about God and how I can be a better Christian. After going through many heartaches in my life, I want to be able to show others that it's not about what God throws at you but how you react to the situations. I want to be a positive Christian role-model for others who might be going through the same things I went through. Thank you!
  • jen shih
    hey daniel hoffman! thanks for sharing your thoughts on this book. i finished it a few weeks ago and found the chapters on "lukewarm" Christians challenging as well! I should read your blog more often! :) ttyl!
  • Grrrr, I'm all the bad stuff, and none of the good stuff!! haha. That last quote is a butt kicker though - can't expect God to be the same all the time or as He was with someone else - we have to leave room for Him to be unique. Book sounds quality.
  • evelyn
    thanks for this daniel! now i dont have to read it. jkjk
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