Outstanding. This is the first book in a long while to have a palpable Spiritual impact on me. The ideas in this book are life-changing, and I can only imagine what they might do for someone who is locked in sin, suffering in their relationships, or struggling to truly grow in Christ. Anderson's writing style is fantastic, and his stories and illustrations had me underlining constantly.
This quote gives a thesis of the book:
"A Christian, in terms of his or her deepest identity, is a saint, a spiritually born child of God, a divine masterpiece, a child of light, a citizen of heaven. Being born again transformed you into someone who didn't exist before. What you receive as a Christian isn't the point; it is who you are" (47).
He gives an incredible illustration of ornamental orange trees, which are much hardier than navel orange trees, but don't bear good fruit like navel orange trees do. Because of their strong root stock, ornamental orange trees can grow in a place like Arizona, because they are strong enough to resist the colder temperatures. Later, once their roots are well-established, the arborists graft live navel orange branches onto the ornamental stock, and the ornamental trees will later begin bearing good oranges, even in a climate like Arizona. Anderson's point is this: once those trees begin to bear fruit, no one refers to them as merely root stock or ornamental orange trees—they are now good, navel orange trees, simply because they bear fruit. In the same way, once we are in Christ, our past sins no longer define us—even if we stumble in sin, our identity is no longer "sinner"—we are saints, and when we walk by the Spirit, the Spirit's fruit in our lives confirms our identity. Life-changing.