This not a typical devotional book, yet it has certainly shaped my devotional life these past few months. I was immediately challenged by one of Benner's premises, namely, that "any authentic spiritual journey must grow from direct, personal experience of God." My theological training and my temperament both influence me to resist emotions and "experiences" as the guides in the Christian life. But what do we mean by a "personal relationship with God" if it doesn't include at least some personal experience with God Himself? As I continued to read, I found this work to be a deep and insightful exploration of what it means to experience the love of Christ, and the ways our souls resist surrendering to Him. Why do we fear? If we know God to be love, why do we fear surrendering to Him? How do surrender and obedience relate? What does it take for love to transform us?
Here are a few memorable quotes for me:
"I didn't think of myself as fearful, because I was generally successful in avoiding what I feared."
"What most of us resist is unconditional love - perfect love. The reason for this is that such love demands surrender."
"Encountering such a God is terrifying because encountering perfect love is an invitation to abandon ego."
"It is not the fact of being loved unconditionally that is life-changing. It is the risky experience of allowing myself to be loved unconditionally."
"There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear..."
Benner's message is grounded in biblical passages, contemplative spirituality, and his work as a psychologist. Admittedly, there were a few biblical passages that I thought Benner interpreted and applied a little loosely, but all in all, the message resonated deeply - and continues to resonate - with my longing to know and love Christ - and to rest in His love for me. Foremost among my take-aways from chewing on this lean but meaty work is a deeper understanding of Paul's prayer in Ephesians 3, and a longing to see it realized in myself: "May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God." (Eph 3:19, NLT)