Three Simple Rules That Will Change the World
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Bishop Rueben P. Job
Rueben P. Job was a United Methodist bishop, pastor and acclaimed author and served as World Editor of The Upper Room publishing program. Best-known for the classic book, Three Simple Rules: A Wesleyan Way of Living, he also authored or co-authored A Guide to Prayer for Ministers and Other Servants, A Wesleyan Spiritual Reader, Living Fully, Dying Well, Listen, and co-edited Finding Our Way: Love and Law in The United Methodist Church. Bishop Job also chaired the Hymnal Revision Committee that developed the 1989 United Methodist Hymnal.
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Three Simple Rules That Will Change the World - Bishop Rueben P. Job
Three Simple Rules That Will Change the World
Three Simple Rules
THAT WILL CHANGE THE WORLD
Rueben P. Job
ABINGDON PRESS
Nashville
Three Simple Rules That Will Change the World
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Job, Rueben P.
Three simple rules that will change the world / Rueben P. Job.
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ISBN 978-1-4267-0026-2 (binding: hardback/paper over boards/ casebound printed binding : alk. paper)
1. Christian life--Methodist authors. 2. Wesley, John, 1703-1791. Nature, design, and general rules of the United Societies in London, Bristol, Kingswood, and Newcastle upon Tyne. I. Title.
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Scripture quotations, unless otherwise noted, are taken from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright © 1989, Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Quotations of John Wesley are from the collection The Works of John Wesley on compact disc (the complete, unedited 14-volume Jackson edition), copyright © 1995, Providence House Publishers, Franklin, Tennessee. All rights reserved.
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Contents
Preface
Introduction
Do No Harm
Do Good
Stay in Love With God
A Guide for Daily Prayer
John Wesley in History and Culture
Preface
THREE SIMPLE RULES
that will change the world
There are three simple rules that have the power to change the world. While they are ancient, they have seldom been fully put to the test. But when and where practiced as a way of living, the world of things as they were was shaken until a new world was formed.
We live in such a fast-paced, frenzied, and complex world that it is easy to believe we are all trapped into being someone we do not wish to be and living a life we do not desire to live. We long for some way to cut through the complexities and turbulence of everyday life. We search for a way to overcome the divisiveness that separates, disparages, disrespects, diminishes, and leaves us wounded and incomplete. We know deep within that the path we are on is not healthy or morally right and that it cannot lead to a positive ending. We fear that there is no way out.
The path we are on has become so well worn that only a radical change can jar us out of the deep ruts of our dilemma. And this radical change is possible because we see the devastating cost of going on as we are. Continuing on as we are is no longer a viable option. The risks are too high and the results too costly. But where are we to turn, what are we to do?
To seek help we turn to the One who created us, formed us, and loves us as we are and yet always seeks to lead us to become more than we are. When asked which commandment was most important, Jesus responded,
You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.
The second is this, You shall love your neighbor as yourself.
There is no other