ChristianityTodayLibrary.com
Member Login  |  E-mail:  Password    Not a member?  Join now!
home
 Search:  browse by topicbrowse by publicationhelp
Member Services
My Account
Contact Us
re:generation QuarterlyThe Art of Communiculture
Fall 1998

FREE ARTICLE PREVIEW

 ARTICLE TOOLS

From Deep to Dance: The Vision of RQ
The Vision for RQ



"The great Christian revolutions come not by the discovery of something that was not known before. They happen when someone takes radically something that was always there."—H. Richard Niebuhr
"Lord, show me your face. Lord, show me your skin."—Vigilantes of Love

To dance, we must go deep. The dance is the vision for the next chapter of RQ, and the deep is the foundation on which it rests.

Any good vision rests on a solid foundation. Before we get to the "what" of RQ, we must first look at the "why." It is deep, but not very complex. RQ exists to further God's goal for the universe, for our world, for our lives, and for those around us. What is that goal? Glory—the praise of God through the revelation of God. RQ exists for glory.

The Lord is on an unrelenting quest to be known. God passionately wants to be known, loved, enjoyed, and praised in his perfection. He made himself known through creation, but he didn't stop there. God will not cease his self-revelation until his character is fully manifested in all of its beauty and splendor, and the universe and everything in it sings, "Glory to God!" In the words of the prophet Habakkuk, God promises that "the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea" (2:14).

Defining the glory of God is no easier than determining the identity of a God who calls himself, "I am who I am." A phrase off the streets of my city captures the glory of God as well as anything: "It is what it is." The summation of God's character in its fullest expression is the glory of God. God's glory is the revelation of all of his attributes in their complete manifestation and symmetry. When we ask the child's question "What is God like?", we find answers in a variety ...



Already a member? Login here:
E-mail  Password

Like the preview? To read this complete article
and 18,013 more in the archive—JOIN NOW!

Easily find high-quality, well-researched materials that provide a Christian perspective on topics ranging from headlines to history.

Start using this invaluable tool TODAY for preparing your Bible studies, presentations, class lectures, sermons, meetings, and more.

It's easy and quick to join:

sign up! Brought to You by Christianity Today Int'l
 FREE e-Newsletter!

Even if you're not a member you can take advantage of the free "Christian News & Research" twice monthly e-newsletter!

Sign up today for the FREE e-newsletter!
 

Note: Members also automatically receive this free e-newsletter.

Subscribe!

Subscribe to Books & Culture
Risk-free trial issue

Give a gift subscription


Shopping
ChristianBook.com
MusicForce.com
ChristianityToday Store
Vision Video
Gifts

Featured Items












Free Newsletter
Sign up today for the Books & Culture newsletter:




ChristianityToday.com
HomeCT MagChurch/MinistryBible/LifeCommunitiesEntertainmentSchools/JobsShoppingFree!Help
Magazines:
Books & Culture
Christian History & Biography
Christianity Today
Church Law Today
Church Treasurer Alert
Ignite Your Faith
Leadership Journal

Marriage Partnership
Men of Integrity
MOMsense
Today's Christian
Today's Christian Woman
Your Church
ChristianityTodayLibrary.com
Resources:
BuildingChurchLeaders.com
ChristianBibleStudies.com
Christian College Guide
Christian History Back Issues
Christian Music Today
Christianity Today Movies

Church Products & Services
Church Safety
ChurchSiteCreator.com
PreachingToday.com
PreachingTodaySermons.com
Seminary/Grad School Guide


Christianity Today International
www.ChristianityToday.com
Copyright © 1994–2008 Christianity Today International
Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Advertise with Us