Jesus: Safe, Tender, Extreme
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #299396 in Books
- Published on: 2006-01-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 304 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
People long for reality in their walk with Christ. To attain that heartfelt need, Adrian Plass in his profound, but endearing style engages with three deeply significant aspects of Jesus - how he is safe, tender and extreme. The safety we find in Jesus is only discovered at a price, which may be suffering or the witnessing of suffering. Jesus himself was able to battle through the agony of Gethsemane because at the deepest level he was safe in the love of his Father. And, he also knew that obedience is the surest path to ultimate security. Are we able to embrace the safety of Jesus? The tenderness of Jesus can be one of the most life-sustaining things of creation. We can see it in the people around us and we can see it in the Bible, such as in accounts of Jesus himself, especially his dealings with the widow of Nain. Many people may find it difficult to receive the tenderness of God, but, like Peter confronted with his rooftop vision, we may be called to a new understanding and a fresh revelation. Do we experience the tenderness of Jesus? The extreme Jesus was actually, from a divine perspective, not extreme at all. After all, Jesus only ever did what he saw his Father doing.
Customer Reviews
Adrian: Funny, Touching and Passionate about Jesus
Fans of Adrian Plass will like this book. It is laugh-out-loud funny, demonstrates deep and sympathetic insight into Christians' frailties, and shows how much Plass loves Jesus. It is more about Adrian Plass than it is about Jesus, and if you realise that in advance you probably won't mind too much: it is his genre. I suspect that Adrian Plass has a great book in him, but this isn't it. It is too rambling and self-indulgent to offer a coherent picture of Jesus. However, this won't put off his many fans.
Touching and real
I enjoyed this book it was an easy but eloquent read and had a realness about it that I could relate to. I particularly liked the real life stories that added expression to the chapters and I also liked the fact that Adrian Plass does not pretend to have all the answers but instead provokes thoughts and ideas within the reader, always relating it to the bible.
I would recommend this book to new and old Christians alike, who need the reassurance that faith in God is about being real with God and not trying to be something we are not, allowing Him to accept us warts and all.




