"Some in the emerging church consider
the movement as an approach which emphasizes the priority of love, not as
something which stands opposed to knowledge of God, or even as simply more
important than knowledge of God, but, more radically still, as knowledge of
God.
To love is to know God precisely because God
is love. The emerging community, at its best, can teach us again that love must
be the first word on our lips and also the last, and that we must seek to
incarnate that sacred word in the world.
I recently heard a
well-known speaker say that if faith doesn't cost us something, then it is
nothing. Only much later could I respond: if faith does not cost us everything,
it is nothing. Orthodoxy as right belief will cost us little; indeed, it will
allow us to sit back with our Pharisaic doctrines, guarding the 'truth' with
the purity of our interpretations. But orthodoxy, as believing in the right
way, as bringing love to the world around us and within us... that will cost us
everything. For to live by that sword, as we all know, is to die by it."
Peter Rollins.