Christians today are told to love everyone equally, everywhere, all at once. In practice, that demand often produces guilt, confusion, and fractured lives. Many feel torn between caring for family and church on the one hand, and responding to global crises, political causes, and missionary urgency on the other. Some respond by flattening love into sentiment. Others react by hardening into suspicion or withdrawal. Neither path leads to faithfulness.
Ordered to Love offers a better way forward.
Drawing from Scripture and the historic Christian tradition, Alex Kocman recovers the doctrine of rightly ordered love—the biblical truth that love is not meant to be vague or borderless, but practiced according to God’s design. Love begins with God, takes shape in the household, matures in the church, extends to community and nation, and then reaches outward to the nations. This order does not weaken compassion or mission; it grounds them.
This book matters now because the church is being pressured to choose between extremes: rootless universalism on one side, and loveless reaction on the other. Ordered to Love shows that Christians are not called to abandon their natural loyalties, nor to idolize them. Grace does not erase nature; it restores it. When love is rightly ordered, families grow stronger, churches more stable, communities more humane, and global mission more credible.
This is not a political manifesto. It is a call to recover moral clarity and live it out—quietly, faithfully, and visibly—in ordinary life. For pastors, parents, missionaries, and thoughtful Christians who sense that something essential has been lost, Ordered to Love provides a framework for rebuilding without fear, guilt, or compromise.
Alex Kocman shows what love to God and neighbor looks like in the concrete realities of daily life in a fallen world. Eye-opening from cover to cover!
A thorough examination of the subject, with conclusions supported from Scripture, history, and theology.
This work deals with some of the most contested ground in modern life with reasonableness and biblical clarity.
Kocman rightly orders the priorities of Christian love and compassion, without compromising our Christian duty to local relations and Great Commission responsibility to global needs.
Profoundly insightful book.
Timely, thoughtful, and transformative, it’s essential reading for believers seeking to glorify God from the dinner table to the ends of the earth.
A much-needed corrective to the false dichotomy between “radical” missionary zeal and the ordinary duties of work, marriage, and parenthood.
This work promises to serve as a useful guide to those looking to recover the truth that grace perfects nature.
This timely primer . . . will force you to grapple with the tensions underlying Christian faithfulness.
This book gives a powerful and timely call to love well, live faithfully, and glorify Christ through our love for others.
A masterclass on the order of love, showing that rightly ordered affections cause the joy of our salvation to burst forth in concentric circles, from our homes to the ends of the earth.
Alex Kocman helps us recover a biblical order of love that frees us from guilt and gives us clarity to love those nearest and dearest as we ought without losing our call to reach the world.
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