As many of you know Graceland has been focusing on the book of Genesis this summer. The overall theme of this book is faith. To really do the first book of the Bible justice, we would have needed more than one summer…and to discuss the subject of faith, we will need a lifetime. I received a book from a great man and friend, Ron Tomlinson, about 9 years ago. The book is called “The Signature of Jesus” by Brennan Manning, and it is still a great read. Manning describes true faith this way, “When God called Abraham to abandon the security of the world familiar to him, he also asked him to forsake his polytheistic (multi-god) religious beliefs. All his previous concepts of God faded away. The same process is necessary in the Christian commitment. When we encounter the God revealed by and in Jesus Christ, we have to revise all our previous thinking about God. Jesus, as the revealer of the Godhead, defines God as love. In light of this revelation, we have to abandon the cankerous, worm-eaten structure of legalism, moralism, and perfectionism that corrupts the Good News into an ethical code rather than a love affair.” I believe Manning is telling us that faith in God is not to so self-discipline ourselves that we fulfill a code of behavior and isolate ourselves from life so we do not break a rule. But rather faith in God is a love affair…a real relationship. A relationship where decisions are made not out of fear, but out of love. Remember when you were in school you would only do the bare minimum to pass? How much more would you do with sincerety for a person you love? God is love, and our faith is based in our love for him. More on faith later…