Too often the Christian version of
popular culture's sentimental view of
love is that, of all things, Christians
should be nice. After all, people ask,
isn't the Church about forgiveness?
Aren't Christians supposed to love
others without condition?
This book not only focuses on the
aspects of Christian love that are not
easy--such as when it comes to loving
our enemies, and even forgiving those
loved ones who have hurt us--but also
helps readers understand, then, what
biblical love really is. As author D.
A. Carson points out, thinking
seriously about Christian love soon
embroils us in reflection on justice,
revenge, war, the authority of the
state, forgiveness, hate, and much
more. This book shows some of the
important ways in which the love of
Christians is a reflection of the love
of God, and enables believers to
develop an appropriate understanding of
how to love in the hard places of life.