Who Jesus Is and Why It Matters (Ebook Shorts)
By Jim Wallis
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Both groups have lost the true vision of who Jesus is--a vision that changes everything about us and our world. What we believe about Jesus has the power to transform how we treat all our neighbors--including the poor, the marginalized, and our enemies--and promote the common good.
Jim Wallis steps into our current context with this timely invitation for fellow sojourners on the road of faith to change the world in sustainable, life-giving ways. He explores what Jesus himself said about why he came and why it matters today, showing that our faith impacts our household values, our community values, and our institutional behaviors for the sake of the world. He suggests "Ten Personal Decisions for the Common Good" that will inspire you on your journey.
This is a selection from The (Un)Common Good: How the Gospel Brings Hope to a World Divided.
Jim Wallis
Jim Wallis is the author of the New York Times bestseller God's Politics, which electrified Americans disenchanted with how the Right had co-opted all talk about integrating religious values into our politics by offering an alternative voice. Wallis is a leading figure at the crossroads of religion and politics in America today, the author of eight books, and the founder of Sojourners, a global faith and justice network. He is a public theologian, an internationally renowned speaker and preacher, a faith-based activist, husband, and father to two young boys, and a Little League baseball coach.
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Who Jesus Is and Why It Matters (Ebook Shorts) - Jim Wallis
© 2013 by Jim Wallis
Published by Brazos Press
a division of Baker Publishing Group
P.O. Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516–6287
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Excerpted from On God’s Side: What Religion Forgets and Politics Hasn’t Learned about Serving the Common Good
Ebook edition created 2013
ISBN 978-1-4412-4595-3
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Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Who Jesus Is and Why It Matters
Epilogue: Ten Personal Decisions for the Common Good
Notes
About the Author
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Who Jesus Is and Why It Matters
Precious Lord, take my hand, / lead me on, let me stand.
—Gospel hymn by Thomas Dorsey[1]
Jesus did not come just to save our souls. The Jesus I was told about as a child was quite different from the one I met later, years after leaving my childhood church. As much as we loved the Bible in the congregation my parents helped to found, we somehow missed the central message of the New Testament, the message that Jesus called the kingdom of God.
Jesus’s gospel of the kingdom is much more than the gospel I was raised with, which I will call the atonement-only gospel—a message that was mostly about how I could get to heaven and not about a new order that had come to change the world and me with it.
The question is, why did Jesus come? The answer is, of course, fundamental for Christians. But it could also be of great interest to all who want to understand the true meaning of their nation’s and the world’s largest religion. Are we getting it right? What would be the implication if we weren’t, and, even more important, what might happen if we did get it right?
If we are asking why Jesus came, it makes sense to see what he said himself and what the New Testament says. So