Thursday, January 27, 2011

Following Christ is More Radical Than You Might Think

Have you ever been stirred so deeply inside that you feel like you’ll explode? Have you felt like the lives you’ve seen lived around you, claiming to be living for Christ, are more like puppets on the grand stage preparing for the wedding of American Christianity and consumerism?


In Radical, by David Pratt, you will be challenged to see Christ from a perspective that you may have not considered in the past.


Pratt goes into great detail, telling many stories, of the reality of the state of the hearts among Christians in the American church and, in many respects, how that differs from the message of Jesus Christ.


You will be challenged, stretched, frustrated, angered, delighted, perplexed and most definitely humbled when reading Radical. One cannot read this book cover to cover and walk away without a much deeper reverence, awe and zeal for Christ and not count it an even greater honor to be His follower.


If you’re comfortable in who you are and only want to hear about how much God loves you and has a plan for you, but you aren’t really interested in the fact that He is truly Lord over everything, making everything for His own glory, then don’t pick up this book.


If you want to walk closer with the Lord, have a fresh and accurate perspective on what it should be like to be a servant of his, then you need to read this book.


The fact of the matter is: Jesus is more than many people currently make Him out to be, BUT we were never meant to be isolated in our pursuit of Him. Listen to the words of David Pratt as he invites you on a journey called, Radical.


“I invite you to join in the journey with me. I do not claim to have all the answers. If anything, I have more questions than answers. But if Jesus is who he said He is, and if His promises are as rewarding as the Bible claims they are, then we may discover that satisfactions in our lives and success in the church are not found in what our culture deems most important but in radical abandonment to Jesus Christ.”

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