What Christian Radical Called the Poor “God’s Favorites”?
As a follow-up to my earlier post on Glenn Beck’s affront to Christians, can anyone identity the author of the recent book that included these shocking words:
“As we see the world through God’s eyes, we actually do put others’ needs ahead of ours. This is why, when the great novelist Flannery O’Connor was asked by one of her correspondents how he could experience God’s love, her reply was, “Give alms.” She meant do something for the poor, for those in need, which in fact is one of the most telling marks of Christian holiness, as the apostle James reminds us (1:27; 2:17).
When we care for God’s favorites, the poor, who include the destitute, the widowed, the fatherless, the sick, prisoners, and anyone suffering injustice, we plunge immediately into the cosmic battle that’s always raging between good and evil. We choose sides. Once on God’s side, we come to understand God’s point of view and position ourselves to experience God’s love and friendship in a whole new way.”
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I’m gonna guess Brian McLaren.
No, I already know I’m wrong. It’s too orthodox for him. 😉
Actually, I’m gonna guess it’s either Sarah Palin or Glenn Beck.
It’s Chuck Colson in The Faith (pages 164-165)