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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A FINE ATTEMPT TO EXPLAIN THE HUMAN CONDITION,
By JON STRICKLAND "Jon Strickland" (Smithfield, NC United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Ten Lies About God And How You Might Already Be Deceived (Hardcover)
Ten Lies About God is a fine, modern-day summation of several years of studies that leading Christian authorities have undertaken in order to explain who God is and isn't. Throughout the chapters are themes or lies embraced throughout the world that contain messages that either misidentify or misappropriate the attributes of Almighty God. For instance, in our Western society, there is such a primary focus on the so-called good life that God is a god of materialism and financial prosperity, and many have come to believe that this God is described in the Bible. However, Lutzer offers a serious rebuttal to this concept; on page 7, he cites, "It would be difficult indeed to convince the martyrs of the church that it was actually their God-given right to be healthy and prosperous; they would have been content with poverty, if only they had been delivered from the lion's mouth or the assassin's sword."Not only does Lutzer point out each lie and then contrast it with the viewpoints of the 1st Century Christians, he also attempts to explain, whether it is from a scriptural or sociological point of view, why so many false ideas have come to exist. He says that, in essence, we are of an idolatrous nature and that the kinds of ideas about God that one constructs or misconstructs is a reflection of the condition of his or her heart. Though Lutzer does not take on the burden of expaining the myriads of hardships and sufferings that have existed throughout man's history, he nonetheless states that God has our best interests at heart and that His ways are not always to be comprehended. In sum, Lutzer says that this is where the elements are faith are drawn, for it is when God is acting in such a way that seems contrary to our perception of His nature that we must acknowledge that He loves us and that many of His purposes will continue to be a mystery until the next life.
27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of potential, but ultimately mediocre,
This review is from: Ten Lies About God And How You Might Already Be Deceived (Hardcover)
Lutzer chose a very good title and a very good premise for writing this book. And while there were parts of the book that were quite good, he ultimately tried to bite off more than he could chew with this book in my view.Lutzer's premise for the book is that there are ten 'lies' about God that he intends to analyze and refute. These lies are indeed attention grabbing and successfully generate interest in the reader to read what Lutzer has to say. Unfortunately in my view, in order to really do justice to many of these 'lies', much more than a chapter of examination is desperately in order. Whole books could be written on many of the lies that Lutzer attempts to contain within 20 page chapters, and the result is a book that doesn't dig nearly deep enough to do justice to the very compelling lies and subsequent questions that are asked in this book. Each of the lies are the starting points for the chapters in the book. I think Lutzer did a good job of identifying many popularly held views about God. The lies in this book are quite pervasive throughout the culture and it is good that Lutzer attempted to discredit them. But all too often, I found that the chapters started out better than they ended, with Lutzer doing a good job of setting the table, but falling short in the quality of the meal. In particular, Lutzer repeatedly reinforced what I guess is a deeply held belief of his that I don't agree with, and it is this belief that often hurts the quality of his analysis, in my view. In my view, he too often takes the easy way out on tough questions related to purpose, suffering, creation, and omnipotence by essentially saying that good answers aren't available to these kind of questions. Lutzer makes what I believe to be a cardinal mistake in today's church by appealing not to a faith bolstered by intellectual sensibility and emotional satisfaction, but to a faith that at its core, is anti intellectual. As such, at several key points in his book where a solid, Biblically based intellectual and philosophical examination would not only be appropriate but very compelling as both an intellectual and emotional proposition, Lutzer punts by essentially saying 'I don't know' way too often. And this is the fundamental failure of the book. I guess I'm not sure why Lutzer felt it necessary to write a book about a number of compelling topics if he didn't have more meat to offer. The ten 'lies' about God that Lutzer profiles are good and relevant topics for discussion. But unfortunately in my view, like most of the book, his ending points are not nearly as compelling as his starting points, where the reader is left with an appreciation of the immensity of God and how much we don't know, but no appreciation for how much God has revealed to us about Himself and how much we do know. And in my view, by falling short in his analysis of the ten lies in this way, he inadvertently goes a long way toward contributing to another lie about God - God is unknowable. So in conclusion, I would recommend this book to anyone who is struggling with appreciating the immensity of God. But for those who might pick up this book looking for tangible answers about the nature of God, His purposes, the reasons why things happen the way they do, I would suggest that they not base their whole analysis of these difficult issues to this book, and would commend them to additional research and examination of other books which more adequately address these areas. Because in my view, Lutzer simply doesn't do justice to many of these issues here. Readers who pick up this book to gain emotional solace or satisfaction on some of these issues may or may not find enough meat in here, but readers who turn to this book for intellectual sustenance on these issues will encounter too many chapters where the author at least flirts with anti intellectualism, and presents a God who too often doesn't reveal Himself or His purposes at all. And as a matter of both theology and emotional experience, I fundamentally take issue with this sentiment and believe it to be wholly inadequate to the God of the Bible and how He has revealed His purposes and holiness not only in Scripture but in the annals of human history in ways we can know and gain comfort and hope from.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Timely and on target!,
By Daniel Cross (Lufkin, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ten Lies About God And How You Might Already Be Deceived (Hardcover)
What an excellent find! I had been looking for material to help me address some of the common issues that non-believers or those seeking Christianity often wonder about.This book is a fabulous resource for those wanting to clarify and define Biblical principles. It is well organized, and does not shy away from difficult questions that those questioning the validity of the Bible often raise. Intelligently written, it relies heavily on scriptural references rather than simply the author's opinion. A must read for those interested in strengthening their "witness".
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very Informative and thought provoking book,
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This review is from: Ten Lies About God And How You Might Already Be Deceived (Paperback)
Erwin Lutzer continue to be the most clearly spoken and forth right observer of modern Christian culture today. This is yet another one of his books that helps you discern between correct and aberrant theology and the impact that each has on our lives and in our culture. I am always enlightened by his insights and wisdom. Most importantly, his writing style makes it easy to feel like you have a grasp on the subject after reading about it. I would highly recommend this for anyone who needs a refresher on who God is and what He isn't
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best doctrinal books I've ever read,
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This review is from: Ten Lies About God And How You Might Already Be Deceived (Hardcover)
I've read a lot of doctrinal books in the past few years and this ranks up with the classics, such as those by Pink, Ironside and Packer. Lutzer is a clear, organized thinker and this work is very timely. I suspect all of us have been deceived at one time or another by one or more of the "lies" Lutzer discusses. He re-emphasizes that God is absolutely sovereign, has known everything throughout eternity, and is in complete control of even the bad things that happen to this world.
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is Excellent Stuff,
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This review is from: Ten Lies About God And How You Might Already Be Deceived (Hardcover)
I approached this book with some trepidation, since I'd never heard of this author--not even through other authors that I read a good bit of.... But now that I'm finished with this one, I'm definitely putting more of Lutzer's work on my wish list!He takes ten things people commonly believe about God and works through each one, showing how each is wrong, and what the truth is. They are each discussed frankly and honestly, and the answers are taken straight from God's word. There is no condemnation here, or ranting, but pure, excellent, logical answers. Get this book if you have any doubts--or even if you don't.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
From the gentle heart of a Shepherd,
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This review is from: Ten Lies About God And How You Might Already Be Deceived (Paperback)
Pastor Erwin Lutzer, now pastor of historic Moody Church for almost 25 years (following Warren Wiersbe's pastorate there), feeds the people of God through this profound, yet easily understood volume.Having sat under his ministry for more than two years, week in and week out, Pastor Lutzer preached the truths of Scripture with compassion, clarity, and conviction. He does the very same with this volume. In a culture that has made God whatever they want Him to be, this clarion call to Biblical Christianity could not be more urgent than it already is! Thinking Christians will want to research the Scriptural references themselves (just as the early Christians did) and see if these things are so. I contend they are. Phil Hoover
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ten Lies About God,
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Erwin Lutzer answers the questions people are asking about God and the fairness of how God operates. He assists the Christian and non-Christian in forming an educated platform on which to establish their thinking.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great discussion starter!,
By Bullmoose (Newland, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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I am using this book in a men's study group and it has sparked a great deal of discussion within our cross-denominational group. I doubt that everyone will agree with all of Lutzer's conclusions and he is a little vague in some areas but the book raises some valid points about the diversity of belief in our modern world. His ultimate conclusion that there are absolutes in our world that were placed there by God and that we are not free to change them to suit our personal preference will not be popular in a pluralistic society but is Biblically sound. This would be a good book to share with anyone who is caught up in false beliefs and seeking to discover what Christianity says about some hard issues.
7 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
CAUTIOUS ENLIGHTENMENT,
By "dabcjbsjb" (MISSOURI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ten Lies About God And How You Might Already Be Deceived (Hardcover)
WHAT A WAKEUP CALL TO THE POST-MODERN, REMOTE-CONTROL, DRIVE-THRU MENTALITY TO WHICH MANY CHRISTIANS HAVE SUCCUMBED!! WHILE IT IS CLEAR THAT LUTZER LEANS CALVINISTIC IN HIS VIEWS OF GOD, HE STILL DOES AN ADMIRABLE JOB OF WRENCHING US FROM THE TRAPS OF "NEW AGE" CHRISTIANITY (ALL IS GOD & ALL IS OK) AND "LIBERAL" CHRISTIANITY (ALL IS FAIR & ALL IS TOLERABLE) THAT WE HEAR BEING ESPOUSED FROM TODAY'S PULPITS !!!
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