![]() ![]() ![]() Quick to Listen is produced by Morgan Lee and Matt Linder Subscribe to Mark’s newsletter: The Galli Report ![]() Subscribe to Quick to Listen on Apple Podcasts So what it would look like to love God with this sort of passionate and all-encompassing fury today? Or, to put it in classical terms, what would it look like to strive to behold the beatific vision, that is, the vision of God himself, a striving driven by an unswerving desire to know God intimately, face to face, and thus to love him with earthly and heavenly intensity?įor his last Quick to Listen episode, Galli and digital media producer Morgan Lee spoke with Hans Boersma, the author of Seeing God: The Beatific Vision in Christian Tradition, to discuss what it would look like to love God with passionate and all-encompassing fury today and what difference this move might make in our lives and in the world around us. True enough, but that is hardly a complete answer, nor one that would have satisfied Christians of other eras. If we do talk about the love of God, it is said that we love God by loving our neighbor. We talk about God a lot and worship him and pray to him regularly.īut on the other hand, relatively few Christians take with equal seriousness the command to love God with all our heart, all our soul, all our mind, and all our strength. After years of working in this world, Galli believes that evangelical Christians’ strong suit today is the love of neighbor, be it prayer gatherings to evangelism to social justice to acts of mercy. And it’s the name of outgoing Christianity Today editor in chief Mark Galli’s latest book. ![]()
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