The following are my thoughts on this book and video series by Rick Warren. My intent in writing these articles is not to be divisive, but to live out 1 Thess 5:21-22: "But examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good; abstain from every form of evil." My challenge to you is to judge for yourself according to scripture whether or not what I am saying is true. If I misrepresent anything Rick Warren states or say anything that is untrue, please correct me. God bless!
"We're compelled to love God's family...because it is how we love God."I would reword this as follows: "...because it is the evidence that we have experienced God's love and received and appropriated it." If merely loving God's family is how we love God, then why did God give us the first commandment? Why not just give us the second one or tell us that the first was a commandment and the second was showing us how to obey the first. But He didn't do that. He said that all the law hangs off of these two commandments. And again, we show evidence of our love for God by loving others. Not try to prove it, evidence it -- ie., what already exists. If we are not overwhelmed with love for one another, perhaps we need to remind ourselves what we've been saved from.
...stop judging others according to appearances and start viewing them from a heavenly perspective (2 Cor 5:16).I agree here that we must not judge according to appearances because Jesus explicitly states this (John 7:24, NASB) "Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment." Grace and truth must go together.