Thinking Right about God by Frank Chesser

Thinking Right About God

Perhaps you reached this conclusion years ago but within the last two years or so I have been overwhelmed with this perspective: It all begins and ends with the nature of God. When Moses begins writing the text of Scripture, he says, “In the beginning, God…” That says it all, right there. If you need to trust God, you must understand the nature of God. If you are thinking of obeying God (or not obeying God), you must understand the nature of God.

Whether we believe in the miracles of Jesus, it ultimately depends on our understanding of the nature of God. Whether we accept the Bible as the word of God, it ultimately depends on our understanding of the nature of God. How we view the world is affected by our view of the nature of God.

Frank Chesser is truly a word-artist. He can paint beautiful portraits of sublime themes with the use of words. Chesser has written a few books before, each of which is worth reading: The Spirit of Liberalism, Portrait of God, and Voyage of Faith. His most recent book is again, about God: Thinking Right about God.

Thinking Right about God begins with a look at how God has revealed Himself in the Scriptures. We cannot understand God without hearing about how God reveals Himself (1 Cor. 2:11-14). Chesser writes: “The desire to think right about God is the master key to discerning the thinking of God” (pg. 10). That chapter on the nature of God sets the foundation for Chesser’s further comments.
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While Chesser weaves his own thoughts together in beautiful prose, you will observe that his thoughts are all based directly on the thoughts of God as He has revealed in Scripture. Chapter Two, on the Nature of God, is a quarter’s worth of Bible study. Teach it. The material will lift the humble in heart and abase the lofty in spirit.

Other chapters in the book deal with sin and redemption, elders and preachers, prejudice, capital punishment, and the “censorious eye.” Chesser’s chapter on the home is a month full of sermons that need to be preached. Within that chapter is this statement that summarizes the whole book: “A man’s mind that is full of the mind of God thinks the thoughts of God. He thinks like God thinks” (pg. 176).

I encourage you to get a copy of Frank Chesser’s book, Thinking Right about God. It will help you fill your mind with the thoughts of God.

–Paul Holland

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