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This book will definitely challenge all of the stereotypes about Jesus that we believe. It definitely puts a new perspective on living like He lived! Fantastic book!

This book changed my life.

I will never view Jesus the same again, and if I slip back into complacency, I will revisit this book so that I will be reminded of who He was and is: the image of the invisible God who sacrificed everything to pursue an undeserving sinner like me.

Very thought provoking.

This book has helped me gain a better understanding of who Jesus really is void of any preconceived notions. I too have struggled with who exactly Jesus is. Yes, I know He is the Son of God and yes, I know He died on the cross for my sins. But, in His humanity how does He relate to me? Through this book, I have learned that Jesus in many ways is like me in that He was human. He endured much of the pains, the struggles, and the intricacies of being human. Because of this revelation there is no excuse in thinking God doesn’t understand me. He does, because He became human… like me.

Theologically speaking I was struck by Yancey’s descriptive of Jesus’ last words on the cross. While He was hanging and slowly dying on the cross, Jesus cried out not to Abba, not to Father, but to God. He uses the name of God for the first time in His earthly life. This is when Jesus says, “My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?” This is indicative of a feeling of abandonment, distance, and loneliness. For a brief moment on the cross, Jesus was left alone. Why? God turned His back upon Jesus. God cannot look upon sin and Jesus had become fully sin. He himself did not sin, but He bore the burden of the sins of the world upon Him. He was forsaken, and Jesus in His humanity did not understand why. Was this a result of all the sin that was heaped upon Him while on the cross? Probably.

Understanding Jesus in the way that I have come to understand Him through this book will help me better teach others about Christ. As a missionary to Albania, people who have been oppressed under Communism for many years will relate to the way Jesus lived under oppression. They will also relate to the way that Jesus taught true liberation, a spiritual freedom found only in Jesus Christ.
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Philip Yancey's voice is so authentic and honest in this book, which is well-researched and full of insights. Yancey asks questions all of us want to and have asked about Jesus and gives him skin and bone and flesh, making the Jesus who walked the earth almost "touchable." This is a great book for Christ-followers who want to just sit with the King a while, and also a great book for anyone who wonders about Jesus and wants to understand who He is and what He's like. I am so glad I read this book!

Well worth the read.
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