As we follow Jesus on the narrow way, ditches endanger us on the left and right. For that reason, the middle or “third” way seems be a healthy place to stay.
Keller knew how to love, and I think that's what escapes most of us. We have no idea how to see people beyond the mythologies our respective cultures have woven for them. He was definitely a benevolent leader in a sinful system though--shepherding sheep through the valley of the shadow of death that was supposed to have been our green pastures.
Keller knew how to love, and I think that's what escapes most of us. We have no idea how to see people beyond the mythologies our respective cultures have woven for them. He was definitely a benevolent leader in a sinful system though--shepherding sheep through the valley of the shadow of death that was supposed to have been our green pastures.