Every time we pray the Lord’s Prayer (or the “Our Father”) we are asking that God’s will be done. Do we realize what we are saying when we ask that God’s will be done? Is there any connection between the prayer that God’s will be “done” and Jesus’ statement that we are responsible to “do” God’s will? Most people, upon hearing the phrase “will of God,” react in one of three ways: with fear, confusion or resignation. Are our lives predetermined for us ahead of time? Is God’s plan something like a blueprint, a road-map, or more like a work of art or an act of love? Does God decide for us or leave us to make our own decisions? Is there a reason for everything? How can God be a loving God if he is responsible for the evil in the world? Does God want us to be rich? Do miracles still happen? Can prayer alter God’s will? Is it God's will when a student returns to the campus with a gun to kill his fellow-students? These are only a few of the questions raised and discussed in depth in this devotional guide to understanding the will of God. Other philosophical reflections in capsule form cover a wide diversity of topics in Part Two of the book, ranging from war and peace to servant leadership to what it really means to be “great.” Written from a Christian point of view, the book may be used as a tool for private reflection or to help with group discussions such as a community book club.
Is it possible that the average church-goer does not know the "real Jesus?" Why? Because we have clouded their vision with sentimental images in Sunday school classes or perhaps warped their minds from centuries of doctrinal controversy. If so, may I have the privilage of introducing to you the "real Jesus?" He addressed most of his life-changing words not to priests and theologians but to quite ordinary people like fishermen and tax collectors. This book attempts to show Jsus as a man among men but neverthless the Man in whom the Spirit of God was fully present withort distortion or interruption. It includes chapters on the influence of Jesus on human history and culture as well as a chapter on the "Jsus Seminar.
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