[This is part II of a multi-part series on Rob Bell’s book, Love Wins.]

Here is a summary of Chapter 1 for you:
For real. When I began reading Chapter 1, I thought to myself, I’ve read this already. No, I hadn’t. But I’d heard it before through Bell’s video dramatization. (Most of his speech is derived from Chapter 1.)
And so I breeze through Chapter 1 because yes, some of it I’ve heard before but then there are parts that make me wince:
- Renee Altson’s experience of being raped by her father while reciting the Lord’s Prayer and assorted Christian hymns
- The Eastern European Muslim who refuses to set foot in a Christian Church in America because the Christians in his country rounded up all the Muslims and executed them
- The Christians who stand on a busy street corner with signs, screaming into bullhorns about judgment and hell
Bell goes through a list of possible things on how one gets to heaven. Actions? Behaviors? He even picks apart the “personal relationship with Jesus” answer that many Christians offer.
“The problem, however, is that the phrase “personal relationship” is found nowhere in the Bible.”
Bell has me in agreement with him on this issue. So far. Then he has to go and ruin it by saying the following:
“Nowhere in the Hebrew scriptures, nowhere in the New Testament. Jesus never used the phrase. Paul didn’t use it. Nor did John, Peter, James, or the woman who wrote the Letter to the Hebrews.”
Did you see how he ruined it for me? Continue reading “Love Wins Analysis: Chapter 1: What About the Flat Tire?”

