
Early in the life of this blog, I posted pretty frequently about my founding premise and guiding principle: the idea that
life is bittersweet, and some of the most revealing insights into the nature of our lives, and the goodness of Jesus Christ, emerge in those paradoxical moments when good and evil, pain and joy, dark and light, commingle.
I stand by all of that, and you can still read
those posts, although I talk about a lot of other things these days. However, when I cracked
Spectacular Sins by
John Piper, I couldn't resist passing along this excerpt:
We are pushing our way through a blood-spattered life that makes us feel connected to the world and disconnected at the same time. We are here but not here. Love binds us to the tragic earth, and love binds us to the Treasure of heaven. Christians are strange. Our emotions are inexplicable in ordinary terms.
If I may be so bold (as the ragged, penniless
church planter complimenting the famous man): John Piper
gets bittersweetness. And
Spectacular Sins is shaping up to be a spectacular book.