Usually we attempt to sound
scholarly and professional when producing book reviews; and usually we try to
hit a certain length or word count, but for this volume we will dispense with those
formalities. We’ll make it short and informative and begin by going right to
the bottom line:
If you are a Christian,
who claims to love the Word of God, you need to read this book.
The title informs you of
everything you need to know about the contents. The author’s contention is that
we claim (pay lip service) to love the Word of God, but in reality our actions
demonstrate nothing of the kind. He may say it in a little more gentle fashion
than that, but that is the thrust.
In six short chapters – Learning, Valuing, Understanding, Applying,
Obeying and Speaking the Word - Berding more than adequately presents his
case. If you care about your
relationship with the Word of God, you should find this book a very pointed
challenge. When you read Bible Revival,
you may get your spiritual toes stepped on, but Berding does it very lightly.
You’ll learn what it really means to Value and Understand the Word.
So the book is written by
Kenneth Berding, a professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology,
Biola University. He’s had more theological education and written more
scholarly “stuff” than you would think is humanly possible. That might lead you
to believe that this is a book written by an Ivory Tower Member for the Ivory
Tower Gang. Not the case at all! Bible
Revival is right down where the green grass grows. Yes, you’ll get a bit of
hermeneutics and yes you’ll get a few of the rules of practical application,
but mostly you’ll get dared to examine your relationship with your Bible.
ASIDE: It would appear to me
that if you have the opportunity to take a class from Dr. Berding, you do not
squander that opportunity. He seems to be able to convey knowledge in a
practical and useful manner.
Final Bottom Line: If you’re
going to buy ten Christian books this year, make this one of them. And after
you do, read it, study it, underline it and highlight it. But most of all
accept the challenge in it.
**This book was provided to
me for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.**
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