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Friday, October 11, 2013

God in the Whirlwind: How the Holy-love of God Reorients Our World

Author: Visit Amazon's David F. Wells Page | Language: English | ISBN: 1433531313 | Format: PDF

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“Rich, deep, and faithful—God in the Whirlwind invites us to come before the very heart of God. No theologian understands the modern world better than David Wells, yet no theologian uses the modern world more powerfully to wrench us back to truths that are foundational and never to be superseded by the latest anything. To be read slowly and with prayer.”
—Os Guinness, cofounder, The Trinity Forum; author, The Call

“In this important book, David Wells begins the process of bringing his influential critique of late modern culture and the church down into practice. Here we have a ‘practical theology’ for conducting the church’s life based on the reality of a God of ‘Holy-love.’ This particular way of understanding and preaching the doctrine of God, Wells believes, protects the church from either being co-opted by the culture or becoming a ghettoized subculture. Decades of teaching theology is boiled down here into accessible, practical chapters. I’m glad to recommend this volume.”
—Timothy J. Keller, Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City; author, The Reason for God

“Almost fifteen years ago, I enrolled at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, in large part so I could learn from David Wells. His books opened my eyes to a host of ecclesiastical problems and to a lost world of glorious truth. As a student, I continued to learn from his deft analysis and careful theological critique. Now it’s my pleasure to commend this terrifically unique book, a fitting capstone to all that he has been building in the last two decades. Part biblical theology, part systematic theology, and part cultural reconnaissance, this is a powerful work that my generation—really any generation—cannot afford to ignore. After years of pointing out the shallowness of evangelicalism, this is Wells’s masterful summary of what should be our depth, our ballast, our center. What the world needs, and what the church needs, is a fresh encounter with the holy-love of God. This book will help you start down that path.”
—Kevin DeYoung, Senior Pastor, University Reformed Church, East Lansing, Michigan

“A timely and necessary antidote to the spirit of the age which is manifested in the prevailing man-centeredness of contemporary evangelicalism. Wells calls for the recalibration of our lives by a clear understanding of and a devout musing on the holy love of God. This book provides a fitting finale to the story line that began with No Place for Truth. Stott taught us how to preach between two worlds, and Wells teaches us to live there, at the intersection of faith (Christ) and culture.”
—Alistair Begg, Senior Pastor, Parkside Church, Cleveland, Ohio

“Drinking from the fire hydrant that is David Wells’s writing is worth the rush. The water is not only bracing but sweet. God in the Whirlwind, his latest, is such a torrent, first showing how we postmoderns have put ourselves at the center of the universe—and the center doesn’t hold. We have more of everything and less satisfaction with it. But Wells takes us to a place where God is at the center of the universe, where God’s ‘holy-love,’ the unique union of God’s holiness and his love, defines better what we need and provides more abundantly for it. Comprehending the ‘holy-love’ of God and its culmination in the life of Jesus Christ reinvigorates our walk with God, our worship, our service, and our work in a fallen world. Wells shows the way, and it’s a whirlwind indeed.”
—Mindy Belz, Editor, World magazine

“In his No Place for Truth and its companion volumes Professor David Wells blew a chilling, chaff-separating wind through contemporary Western Christianity. While he may have sounded like a latter-day Jeremiah, all along his vision was in fact Isaiah-like in its grandeur. Now, in God in the Whirlwind, this is made wonderfully, and at times thrillingly, clear. Here Dr. Wells is again the splendid biblical theologian he has long since proved himself to be—whose work is driven by devotion to the God who is Holy-love, and whose Luther-like desire to ‘Let God be God’ is clear on every page. Drink safely, deeply, and be satisfied.”
—Sinclair B. Ferguson, Professor of Systematic Theology, Redeemer Seminary, Dallas, Texas

“This is a beautiful book. The gospel is presented in all its power and significance for this and any generation. David Wells has the unique ability to make deep and rich truths accessible to any reader. Utterly biblical, thoroughly orthodox, yet fresh and alive, God in the Whirlwind takes us to the very heart of God’s character and makes us want, not to study him, but to worship him. I know of no better introduction to the deep, deep love of Jesus, ‘and it lifts me up to glory, for it lifts me up to Thee.’”
—William Edgar, Professor of Apologetics, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia

“David Wells has long been one of our most penetrating analysts of the cultural confusions that Christians today must contend with and that sometimes distort the Christian message. This book, as he says, emphasizes the ‘Christianity’ part of ‘Christianity and Culture.’ Here Dr. Wells models how to communicate the holiness and love of God—as manifested in the gospel, worship, and the Christian life—to a culture that has forgotten what they mean.”
—Gene Edward Veith, Jr., Provost and Professor of Literature, Patrick Henry College; Director, Cranach Institute, Concordia Theological Seminary

“David Wells is like a most-valued guest who after several earlier, eye-opening visits has now stopped back by to sit down and share with us the heart of the matter. Having in previous books shown a world that makes no place for truth, in this one he lights up truth. Theological discourse here becomes a powerful call to the church to see God who stands before us—full of overwhelming holy-love shown finally at the cross.”
—Kathleen B. Nielson, Director of Women’s Initiatives, The Gospel Coalition

About the Author

David F. Wells (PhD, University of Manchester) is the Distinguished Senior Research Professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.  In addition to serving as academic dean of its Charlotte campus, Wells has also been a member of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization and is involved in ministry in Africa.  He is the author of numerous articles and books, including a series that was initiated by a Pew grant exploring the nature of Christian faith in the contemporary, modernized world. 

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  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Crossway (January 31, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1433531313
  • ISBN-13: 978-1433531316
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Introduction
I know generalizations can sometimes be unhelpful and someone can always point out an exception, but I think it’s fair to say that the expression of Christianity in the West in this day and age is often shallow; moralistic therapeutic deism commonly masquerades as the Christian faith, and God is seen as a cosmic Santa Clause and/or “buddy Jesus.” David Wells firmly believes that what has been principally lost in the evangelical Church is a biblical understanding of God’s character – a character that has weight; a character Wells sums up in his latest book as “holy-love.” In five previous interconnected volumes (1. No Place for Truth: Or Whatever Happened to Evangelical Theology?; 2. God in the Wasteland: The Reality of Truth in a World of Fading Dreams; 3. Losing Our Virtue: Why The Church Must Recover Its Moral Vision; 4. Above All Earthly Pow’rs: Christ in a Postmodern World; 5. The Courage to be Protestant: Truth-Lovers, Marketers, and Emergents in the Postmodern World), Wells answered from a cultural perspective the question of what accounts for the loss of the Church’s theological character. In this new book, God in the Whirlwind, he has shifted his focus to the “Christ” part of the Christ-and-culture issue.

Overview
Wells begins in chapter 1 by declaring that “[o]ur destination is the character of God. We are taking a journey into ‘the Father’s heart,’ as A.W. Tozer put it” (15). Our goal in life is to know God, enjoy God, love God, serve God, glorify God. In this book, Wells takes us on a journey into God’s character, which he sums up as holy-love. Then he highlights two challenges to knowing God – culture and distractions.
I usually make a few notes when reading a book for review. While reading, “God in the Whirlwind,” I found myself making notes from almost every page. It was then I knew I was reading an exceptional book. In fact, after making so many notes, I finally just decided to “highlight” what I thought were important parts. Yes, that ended up being most of the book!!

David Wells spells out so clearly what I have “felt” for a long time but have been unable to put into words. There is something wrong in the churches and in Christianity today. In the book, Mr. Wells explains that we no longer understand God’s character, his Holy-Love. Today we hear a lot about God’s love but not much about his Holiness. In fact, the author states:

“We have become inclined to think of God as our Therapist. It is comfort, healing, and inspiration that we want most deeply, so that is what we seek from Him. That too, is what we want from our church experience. We want it to be comforting, uplifting, inspiring, and easy on the mind. We do not want it to be something that requires effort or concentration. We want God to be accepting and nonjudgmental.”

This is not what God calls us to be and to do. We are not to be served, but to serve God and others. We are to take up our cross and follow Jesus. Our culture says “God is Love - He won’t send anyone to Hell”:

“Love is the only attribute of God we can come close to understanding. We don’t really comprehend eternality, omnipresence, omniscience, and omnipotence. But we think we understand love, our love and God’s love”. (But the author says our assumptions are wrong.) “We are beginning not with who God has revealed Himself to be, but with our intuitions as to who we think He is. We are making projections from ourselves.

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