No Greater Love
Experiencing the Heart of Jesus Through the Gospel of John
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Narrateur(s):
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Matthew McAuliffe
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Auteur(s):
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James L. Snyder - editor
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A. W. Tozer
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God came in the flesh to show us what love looks like. To truly see the dynamics of this love, we must take a close look at Jesus's relationships while he was here on earth. How he loved then is how he loves now, and how he loves now is how we as believers are to love.
No Greater Love is a study of Jesus' interactions with people throughout the book of John, including Nicodemus, the woman at the well, and even the Pharisees. What did this love look like in action, especially with those who are hard to love? As it turns out, he didn't love people because they deserved it; he loved them because he is love.
With the great tragedies in our culture today there is a need for this "Jesus love" that's available to all believers. May this book help you better know his love for you - which, in the end, will lead you to becoming more like him.
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This book, centered on various aspects of Christ's Love—from His Incarnate nature to His Persistent guidance—is a powerful and uncompromising call for a radical, experiential Christianity. It challenges believers to move beyond intellectual agreement toward profound spiritual reality.
The book lays a firm theological foundation, asserting that Accountability is inherent in Christ's love, not separate from it. It explores the tension between God's Sovereignty and human free will, using the vivid analogy of a “great ship” moving toward its divine destination regardless of the noisy distractions and opposition occurring on its deck.
Crucially, the author demands a life of deliberate discipleship. He contrasts outward morality with "Christ's Silent Love," emphasizing the absolute necessity of retirement into silence to break the "stranglehold" of the world's noise. The work strongly rejects the temptation toward "easy religion," labeling "social integration" and "moral laboring for eternal life" as heresies. The truest sign of faith is not success or feeling good, but the personal transformation attested to by the phrase, "one thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see."
Ultimately, the book’s strength lies in its passionate focus on conviction and penitence. It warns that the only truly fatal condition is the loss of the sense of personal sin (the core of the unpardonable sin), a flaw found in the proudly religious, not the humble sinner. The book closes with the powerful assurance that the "penitent soul cannot perish," secured by Christ's unwavering and faithful love. This book serves as a direct, challenging antidote to shallow faith.
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