When is the last time you heard a sermon about God? Or, when was the last time you preached a sermon about God?
One of my habits is to keep an eye on what is being published in the religious press. One of the largest areas being taken up right now is the subject of God. Consider these recent book titles:
The Prodigal God–Recovering the Heart of the Christian Faith
There is A God
Trusting in the Names of God
Great is the Lord–Theology for the Praise of God
God–Seen Through the Eyes of the Greatest Minds
Knowing God the Father
Images of God
The Shack
Approaching God–Accepting the Invitation to Stand in the Presence of God
How to Believe in God–Whether You Believe in Religion or Not
The Reason for God–Belief in an Age of Skepticism
That’s quite a list.
Why all the books on God? What do we make of what the publishers sense about contemporary culture? I have three thoughts. You can add some more
1–Vacuum. Many sense a blank when it comes to God. They have not heard many sermons on God or studied about God in the Bible, so they have questions that they want answered.
2–Opposition. Increasingly atheists have become more militant. The anti-god propaganda raises questions and sends people on a search for a defense.
3–Misinformation. Will Willimon tells of talking to a co-ed who did not believe in God. He asked her to describe the God she did not believe in. Then Willimon said, “I don”t believe in that God either.” The world is filled with words about God, but not all of them describe the biblical Father.
My conclusion? Take up some expository texts on our divine Father. Schedule Sunday school classes on the topic of God. Let’s fill the vacuum, take on the opposition and correct the misinformation.