The Church

In The Church, Brad East provides a thoughtful guide to the people of God. The book begins by using the figure of Mary to show how the church is chosen by God to share His Son with the world. This idea highlights the amazing truth that God has come close to us, becoming one of us. The church exists to spread this good news to everyone.

The Family of God

A key theme in the book is election, or being chosen by God. East explains that God’s choice is rooted in love, referencing Deuteronomy 7:6-8: “It is because the Lord loves you.” This emphasizes that the church is not just a group of people but a family brought together through the gospel of adoption. The message of Jesus invites us into a close, loving relationship with the Lord.

East also addresses the enemies of the church, introducing the “unholy trinity” of sin, Satan, and death. He portrays sin as a powerful force that controls our lives (Romans 3:9). This dark backdrop makes the church’s mission even more important, showing how it works to counter these forces through the gospel.

East likens the world to a stage, with a divine playwright telling a grand story. Each chapter invites readers to rethink their view of the church through the lens of grace. East points out that the church must live out the rest and peace that Christ offers. Every believer plays a part in being part of Christ’s bride.

The Bride of Christ

Holiness, East argues, needs to be visible in the life of the church. He connects ordination and anointing, noting that “the faithful shepherd is a slain lamb.” This phrase captures the sacrificial and humble calling of Christ, reminding us that true leadership reflects His example.

Throughout the book, East celebrates God’s powerful and unwavering love for His church. He discusses the unity and adoption that the church represents, highlighting its responsibility to uphold and share the Gospel.

The Church isn’t just a theological book; it’s a beautiful look at the church’s significance. This book is one of the most wonderful explorations of the church I’ve ever read. Engaging and thought-provoking – it left me with a deeper appreciation for the bride and a greater love for the bridegroom.

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