Does the book Eat, Pray, Love preach Christ?
Comments are still coming in on this post about Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia by Elizabeth Gilbert, so that means it’s time to Educate the Masses. 
Are you ready masses?
Class is in session. Here we go -
This is a comment from Adam. First of all, I love, love, LOVE it when normal folks leave a comment here. By normal, I mean the nonbloggers in the world. Bloggers, do you know there are people in the world that have no idea what a blog is?? I’m serious! Isn’t it shocking? I thought everyone and her mother has a blog.
No, my mom does not have a blog. The woman doesn’t even have a computer, we must remember to pray for her.
Monica… the point!
Oops, sorry. Had too much fun poking fun at myself.
Adam, nonblogger, wrote:
Seriously anyone who thinks Gilbert is trying to lead people away from Christianity has not discovered God themselves. I think deep prayer and mediation is how one connects to God and builds a relationship with him and it’s how God can change peoples lives. Just because someone doesn’t say that you have to accept Christ doesn’t make it bad.
Hold on there, mister. How does a person connect to God? You say it’s through prayer and mediation. What do you say class? Hold that thought because Adam is going to correct himself in a minute…
Adam then says:
She is teaching people how to connect to God that may not have normally discovered him and I in no way see how that is not Christlike, it is very Christ like and her book has done a world of good in showing me how I can connect to God on a deeper level.
Really? You’re a Bible-believing, born-again Christian and you think Eat, Pray, Love helps people connect to God? It’s comments like these that amaze me. (Sorry for picking on you, Adam, but if you disagree, you can start your own blog to refute me.) Gilbert is into Eastern Mediation and Yoga, dude, and a bunch of other stuff I can’t remember off the top of my head. But I’m willing to bet it’s got nothing to do with Jesus Christ.
Christ allows me to return to God and prayer and mediation allow me to connect to God and build a relationship with him. It makes me mad when people attack stuff that can help improve people’s lives just because it doesn’t fit there narrow point of view of how things are.
Look, class! The answer to my first question. Way to go, Adam, you win a star for answering correctly. It’s Jesus Christ who allows us to return to God.
You can pray and meditate, and do all sorts of goofy tricks to try and win the Lord’s favor, but it’s only through repentance and faith in His son, Jesus, that we are connected to God.
By the way, I happen to know that because I read it in my Bible. Don’t bother looking for that bit of info in Eat, Pray, Love, because it’s not there.
And as for that narrow point of view stuff - it’s not my opinion, it’s what Jesus says himself in Matthew 7:13:
Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
It’s a narrow way. Sorry to disappoint, but there you have it. Either a book points to Christ or it doesn’t. Eat, Pray, Love does not. It’s a well-written, interesting, personal memoir of a non-Christ-following woman. Does Gilbert point to Christ as the way to God? No. Read it to learn about what she believes; use it as a road map to God at your own peril.
Sigh. It’s uninformed comments like Adam’s that concern me. Christians, we don’t have time to misinformed. We must know what we believe and why, and then when we encounter false teaching, we can answer correctly.
People are still looking for information about Gilbert and her book, so I think I’m going to re-read it, and post my thoughts here; that way if anyone is interested, we can learn together and have the answers we need to have.
Okay. I think I’m done now. Questions? Comments? Smacks to the side of my head for too much sarcasm?
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Hmmmm. I just read the next part of the chapter in Matthew. Do you know who Jesus warns us about in verse 15?
Tags: books, Eat Pray Love, Elizabeth Gilbert, memoir, non-fiction











10.28.08 at 8:38 am
Beck comments:
I just skipped the whole “Pray” part of the book - I knew going into it that there was no way, as a Christian, that I was going to be okay with what she was writing.
I don’t think meditation is necessarily anti-Christian, but a lot of the practices that go with it CAN be, so a Christian has to be careful.
Hey, did you know that I got actual, name-calling HATE MAIL over my Eat Pray Barf review? I really did. THat book attracts some scarily devoted fans.
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10.28.08 at 8:58 am
Melissa, Multitasking Mama comments:
Whew, I was scared when I read your twitter lead-in. Thought you might have lost your mind- glad to see that we agree
And yes, I believe that verse 15 is warning us about people just like Ms Gilbert and lately, even my old standby, Oprah Winfrey! The only way to the Father is through Jesus Christ not awakenings, the universe, connecting with your self, blah blah blah. But people are falling for it- smart people and it’s scary!
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10.28.08 at 9:14 am
Monica Brand comments:
Yes, meditation is a tricky one. I’m going to talk about that too, in an upcoming post.
I haven’t watched Oprah in years, mostly because I don’t want the Little People around here to get too much of an earful.
10.28.08 at 9:20 am
Terra comments:
I saw your tweet that mentioned Christ follower, so came over to say hi.
I recently bought a used copy of Eat Pray Love, not too excited about it, so it is at the bottom of my huge TBR stacks.
I appreciate your take on it and am now more prepared to read it, being a Christ follower myself.
Terra
co-author of “Scrapbook of Christmas Firsts: Stories to Warm Your Heart and Tips to Simplify Your Holiday”
10.28.08 at 9:29 am
LaTara comments:
I never wanted to pickup that book because I knew it had nothing to do with God because Oprah swore by it. I may read it for ministry sake to teach how subtle Satan is and how he makes things like yoga, the law of attraction and new age practices appear to be Christlike.
Jesus said that He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life…no man and that means no man gets to the Father than through Him.
This is the first time I read your blog. I will be back!
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10.28.08 at 2:41 pm
Casey comments:
I’m currently about 1/4 of the way into Eat. Love. Pray. I’m not loving it, but I wanted to see what the fuss was about. I’m hoping that my books that are on hold at the library will come in soon to give me a diversion.
Anyway, to stop talking about myself and address your post…
Yes, prayer is very important in the life of a believer. Yes, meditation when done correctly can be a part of a believer’s life. Yes, God can and does use anything He wants to lead us to Him. But, do I think that Eat. Love. Pray. does this without some serious God intervention? No, not at all.
I remember reading somewhere about believers in Christ who worshiped best in nature. Eventually, one of the men realized he was actually worshiping nature instead of worshiping God. That is where these things can slip beneath our defenses as Christians IMO. There’s just enough good or just enough truth to draw people down the other path in the road. They start out pretty similar, but after a few days, weeks, months, or years they are miles apart.
10.29.08 at 10:56 am
Robin ~ PENSIEVE comments:
It’s always amazing to me what we can read into text that isn’t there. I haven’t read this book and I probably won’t…just because there are so many other volumes waiting to be read in my household!
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10.29.08 at 6:28 pm
greeneyedmommy comments:
I have not read this book because I tend to be very wary of “christian” books. Sure, some books are good and can be very helpful but all we truly need is the Bible. Christian, do you know your Bible? I mean, do you truly know what it has to say? We need to make it a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path. I know I could definitely use more time in the Word.
10.29.08 at 7:01 pm
Monica Brand comments:
Green Eyed Mommy, it’s not marketed as a Christian book. I just wanted to point that out, to avoid any confusion.
10.29.08 at 7:50 pm
greeneyedmommy comments:
Oh, okay. Thanks. I had heard of it but not really paid much attention. I guess if Oprah was pushing it, it probably wouldn’t be a Christian book, would it?
10.31.08 at 9:59 pm
Andrea @ Mommy Snacks comments:
I haven’t read this book and won’t get around to it. Honestly, anything that Oprah is believin’ nowadays is staying out of my head. She’s drinking too much of the “kool-aid.”
BTW - I hopped over here from Writer-Mommy. I’ll definitely be back!
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11.1.08 at 3:06 pm
Jennifer, Snapshot comments:
I definitely don’t think that she preaches Christ, but she does know the lingo, and her honest search makes me sad for her that she didn’t try Christ, BUT I do think that as a solidly rooted Christian, reading her book and her idea and practice of devotion helped me look at my own life in Christ in a new way.
Do you agree?
11.1.08 at 10:56 pm
Monica Brand comments:
Jenn, I just noticed your comment.
I can’t say reading the book helped me; it’s talking about it, and blogging my reactions/beliefs, that’s challenged me more. Great thought!
11.24.08 at 8:36 am
Thomas comments:
Meditation can be one of the greatest things in your Christian walk… When you meditate on the Word and Jesus Christ.
“This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success.”
~Joshua 1:8
“…do not turn from it to the right hand or to the left, that you may prosper wherever you go.”
~Joshua 1:7
This is in the Old Testament but it was meant for Christian believers and the entire Word of God!
12.28.08 at 9:48 pm
Lorie comments:
feedback on monicas comments:
I am fortunate to have been able to spend a large part of my life in spiritual practice. Meditating, praying and practicing yoga.
Jesus is my connection to god however I have also experienced other world religions. Interestingly enough, from the gospels it is clear that jesus also practiced ” Eastern concepts”
He meditated, fasted and prayed for 40 days.
I wonder if you would recognize christ if he came here tomorow? He is beyond religion. If you expect him to look or act a certain way you will surely miss him. The last time he was on earth he was not part of any organized religion and am sure that he will not be the next time either.
I’m also shocked regarding the comment ” you can pray, meditate and do all sorts of goofy tricks….”
? how is prayer and meditation considered a ” goofy trick??
” The kingdom of heaven is within”
Instead of judging others connection to god, why not try prayer, yoga or meditation yourself? If that doesn’t interest you, ok but please be open to others experiences and connection to god.
I’m surprised this book has caused so much discomfort!! Well, i can say that reading this blog has caused me discomfort because I can see that you are fervently on your path but missing god/ jesus along the way and judging other peoples experiences without having your own meditation/prayer. Many Many world wars have been caused by religions.
I pray for you to open to god and the true spirit of jesus.
12.29.08 at 9:39 am
Monica Brand comments:
Lorie, I stand by my statement. Prayer, meditation, fasting, standing on your head, etc., etc… it’s all for NOTHING without Christ. The Bible says it’s by grace we have been saved, not of works. To depend on your spiritual practice to reach heaven isn’t going to work. Only true repentance and Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross will bring you into the kingdom of God.
By the way, prayer and fasting are not exclusive to Eastern Religions. Those are Biblical.
And as for judging… I will certainly present Biblical truth because people are searching… and people are dying without hearing the truth. This is my blog, my beliefs and I won’t back down. If that comes across as judgmental, then so be it.