211 pages ; 22 cm
Love Matters More: How Fighting to Be Right Keeps Us from Loving Like Jesus
โ Scribed by Jared Byas
- Publisher
- Zondervan
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
For years, Christians have argued, debated, and fought one another while "speaking the truth in love," yet we are no closer to the grace-filled life Jesus modeled. Biblical scholar and popular podcast host of The Bible for Normal People, Jared Byas casts a new vision for the Christian life that's built not on certainty, but on the risk of love.
A biblically-based Christian life is not grounded in having all the answers but in a living relationship. This ultimately shifts our focus from collecting the "right" answers to loving others deeply and authentically. With stories and insights drawn from his years as a pastor, professor, and podcast host, Jared Byas calls us back to the heart of the Bible: that truth is only true when it's lived out in love.
In a refreshing voice that's both witty and profoundly revelatory, Jared unpacks the concept of truth, its meaning, and why we so often fight over it. He makes a compelling case for how what we believe is less important than how we believe it and that, more than anything else, telling the truth in love is about following Jesus.
For anyone who has ever felt forced to choose between truth and love, acceptance and rightness, this book offers a path forward beyond truth wars and legalistic religion to a love that matters more.
โฆ Subjects
Christian Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction, REL006400, REL012120, REL067000
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<P><B>From the author of <I>Shields of Strength</I>, "a gift that could radically change every interaction and relationship you have" (Reg Lloyd, Pastor, Praise Church, Beaumont TX).</B></P><P>What is the opposite of love? Many would say hate, but studying the Bible reveals that it is actually fear.
"This Bright Light of Ours" offers a tightly focused insiderOCOs view of the community-based activism that was the heart of the civil rights movement. A celebration of grassroots heroes, this book details through first-person accounts the contributions of ordinary people who formeda the nonviolent a
Drawing on the Parable of the Sower, speaker, blogger, and Bible teacher unpacks five destructive idols of "nice" Christianity we must discard to experience life-giving fruits of authentic discipleship.