A common reaction against the masterful gospel presentation, Two Ways To Live , is that it is too individualistic, focussed on the how the individual can get right with God blah blah blah.

It’s an annoying critique , in part because it is simply not true.

It seems to be based on the fact that the diagrams include only one stick figure for humanity. Don’t be fooled by the stick figure.

2W2L begins with God the Creator’s relationship with his creation. And it constantly speaks of ‘we’ and ‘us’ – the human race created to ‘rule God’s world under him’ and the human race left with ‘two ways to live’. It ends with two humanities: those who are ‘condemned by God, facing death and judgment’ and thos ‘forgiven by God, given eternal life’.

Whoever reckons it’s individualistic just hasn’t read it.