Author: | Simon Parke, Jesus of Nazareth | ISBN: | 9781907661426 |
Publisher: | White Crow Productions Ltd | Publication: | February 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | White Crow Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Simon Parke, Jesus of Nazareth |
ISBN: | 9781907661426 |
Publisher: | White Crow Productions Ltd |
Publication: | February 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | White Crow Books |
Language: | English |
Who was Jesus of Nazareth? Many admire his spiritual teachings; some go further and claim him as the messiah while a few deny he ever existed at all. But everyone has an opinion about this obscure preacher who lived his brief life in one of the less significant regions of the Roman Empire; and who in being crucified died the traditional death for criminals and trouble-makers. Jesus lived in turbulent times. Under Roman rule Judea was a hotbed of nationalist political and religious interests all vying for power. Jesus was caught in the middle of these allied to none and ultimately reviled by all. My kingdom is not of this world he said though he agreed taxes should be paid to the Romans. Give to Caesar what is Caesars and to God what is Gods. He taught simply but challengingly advocating love for our enemies a spirit of forgiveness and respect for children. What else was new about Jesus? He spoke of a new way of being which he called the kingdom of God. This was not a place but an inner state and the doorway to this kingdom was trust in a heavenly father. As he would often say: Have anxiety about nothing. It was a trust Jesus himself required in a life full of conflict; not least with his family who largely disowned him. Who is my mother? Who are my brothers? he famously asked when they attempted to rein him in.In Conversations with Jesus of Nazareth the questions are imagined but the words of Jesus are not; they are authentically his taken from the various records of his life in the gospels of Matthew Mark Luke John and Thomas. Jesus himself never wrote anything down but in a culture of oral transmission his words deeds and stories were well-remembered and its not hard to see why.Its the shape of our heart which Jesus is interested in says Simon Parke. This is what comes across when talking with him. Its not what we do that matters but who we are and thats why he upset the religious people of his day: he didnt give them anything to hide behind. Hes not always easy company I agree but his life and his words they have the undoubted ring of truth.
Who was Jesus of Nazareth? Many admire his spiritual teachings; some go further and claim him as the messiah while a few deny he ever existed at all. But everyone has an opinion about this obscure preacher who lived his brief life in one of the less significant regions of the Roman Empire; and who in being crucified died the traditional death for criminals and trouble-makers. Jesus lived in turbulent times. Under Roman rule Judea was a hotbed of nationalist political and religious interests all vying for power. Jesus was caught in the middle of these allied to none and ultimately reviled by all. My kingdom is not of this world he said though he agreed taxes should be paid to the Romans. Give to Caesar what is Caesars and to God what is Gods. He taught simply but challengingly advocating love for our enemies a spirit of forgiveness and respect for children. What else was new about Jesus? He spoke of a new way of being which he called the kingdom of God. This was not a place but an inner state and the doorway to this kingdom was trust in a heavenly father. As he would often say: Have anxiety about nothing. It was a trust Jesus himself required in a life full of conflict; not least with his family who largely disowned him. Who is my mother? Who are my brothers? he famously asked when they attempted to rein him in.In Conversations with Jesus of Nazareth the questions are imagined but the words of Jesus are not; they are authentically his taken from the various records of his life in the gospels of Matthew Mark Luke John and Thomas. Jesus himself never wrote anything down but in a culture of oral transmission his words deeds and stories were well-remembered and its not hard to see why.Its the shape of our heart which Jesus is interested in says Simon Parke. This is what comes across when talking with him. Its not what we do that matters but who we are and thats why he upset the religious people of his day: he didnt give them anything to hide behind. Hes not always easy company I agree but his life and his words they have the undoubted ring of truth.