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There is a striking difference between the way that most churches operate today and the way Jesus the conducted his ministry when he was on earth. Most churches today spend their time and resources trying to get people to come into their doors and join their fellowship. But Jesus didn''t concern himself with trying to get followers. One time, he even responded to such a request by saying, Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head (Matthew 8:12). The implication to the person making the request was clear: Do you really want to be my follower and lead that kind of life?

Instead, what we find in the Gospels is that the message Jesus taught—and in fact the sole message of the New Testament—was the nature and availability of the kingdom of God. It was now accessible to all people, both Jews and Gentiles alike. Jesus revealed much of these scandalous truths about God''s kingdom through parables.&nbsp

The Scandal of the Kingdom Workbook

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    Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
    Publication Date: 12/5/2024
    ISBN13: 9780310170358, 978-0310170358
    ISBN10: 0310170354

    Non Fiction , Education

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    There is a striking difference between the way that most churches operate today and the way Jesus the conducted his ministry when he was on earth. Most churches today spend their time and resources trying to get people to come into their doors and join their fellowship. But Jesus didn''t concern himself with trying to get followers. One time, he even responded to such a request by saying, Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head (Matthew 8:12). The implication to the person making the request was clear: Do you really want to be my follower and lead that kind of life?

    Instead, what we find in the Gospels is that the message Jesus taught—and in fact the sole message of the New Testament—was the nature and availability of the kingdom of God. It was now accessible to all people, both Jews and Gentiles alike. Jesus revealed much of these scandalous truths about God''s kingdom through parables.&nbsp

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