The Character of Our Discontent

The Character of Our Discontent
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The Character of Our Discontent grew out of the author's conviction that pastors do not preach enough about the Old Testament. The result is 19 chapters, each of which represents a sermon on an Old Testament character. These sermons are lively, fast paced, and practical yet are rooted in sound scholarship and are examples of the homiletical art. Christians who would like to learn how the Old Testament can enlighten and guide their Christian walk, and pastors who would like to learn how to preach more effectively from the Old Testament will both find these sermons an invaluable aid. While Dr. Bevere specializes in the New Testament and theology, he believes that pastors (and academics as well) can preach and teach effectively outside their areas of specialty. Indeed, they must, and this teaching can enrich their own learning and the fields of study into which they venture. The Character of Our Discontent is an adventure in preaching and it invites us into the adventure of living in relationship with God, an adventure that has similar characteristics whether we are learning about God's call to Abraham or how a call to mission in Africa came to a contemporary English teacher nearing retirement.

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Allan R Bevere. The Character of Our Discontent

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To my wife, Carol--

constant and loving companion,

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God may call some to travel to places unknown, but God will call others to the journey of faith right at home. The point is not where God will or will not lead; the issue is not what the particulars are of God’s will for us. The matter is our obedience to the call no matter where it is or what it is or why it is. Yet, the call of God is not as much an order to obey, but a personal invitation from God to participate in the plans of God to transform, to remake the world.

In his novel The Testament, John Grisham writes of Rachel Lane, the daughter of a billionaire. The very wealthy man dies leaving an incredible inheritance to her, even though he did not know her as he fathered her out of wedlock, and was simply not involved in his daughter’s life. In attempting to find her in order to inform her of her newly inherited wealth, the billionaire’s attorney discovers that she is a missionary in the remote jungle villages of Brazil. In her calling as a missionary, Rachel has sacrificed a life of comfort and plenty. So the question that permeates throughout the book is whether or not she will turn her back on her calling when presented with the kind of wealth that will give her anything of a material nature she could ever want. She not only rejects the wealth offered her in order to remain in Brazil, but she does so without any seeming temptation to do otherwise, shocking the billionaire’s attorney, who cannot imagine anyone refusing such a fortune.2 She chooses to participate in the plans of God.

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