| Jesus, Unleashed |
| A FREE eBook by Joel M. Killion |
| Table of Contents |
| Chapter One: Beneath the Flesh |
| Chapter Two: An Unlikely Love |
| Chapter Three: Like Father, Like Sons |
| Chapter Four: When Jesus Comes Over For Dinner |
| Chapter Five: Jesus Goes To Church |
| Please direct all questions, comments or suggestions to Mr. Killion. Thank you! |
| *** Bonus Material *** * Quotes * “Much of the history of Christianity has been devoted to domesticating Jesus, to reducing that elusive, enigmatic, paradoxical person to dimensions we can comprehend, understand and convert to our own purposes.” Andrew Greeley, Catholic Priest “People talk about imitating Christ, and imitate Him in the little trifling formal things, such as washing the feet, saying His prayer, and so on; but if anyone attempts the real imitation of Him, there are no bounds to the outcry with which the presumption of that person is condemned.” Florence Nightingale “Too often we write off (Jesus’) influence, protesting that He was, after all, God, and therefore His ways are beyond our grasp. But that’s just an excuse we hide behind to avoid the challenge of revolutionary living. His life is our model. A true revolutionary accepts the challenge to be fully Christlike, as impossible as it may seem at the start (onset) of that quest.” From Revolution by George Barna "I have called Christ the 'first instance' of the new man. But of course He is something much more than that. He is not merely a new man, one specimen of the species, but the new man. He is the origin and centre and life of all the new men. He came into the created universe, of His own will, bringing with Him the Zoe, the new life. (I mean new to us, of course: in its own place Zoe has existed forever and ever.) And He transmits it not by heredity but by what I have called 'good infection.' Everyone who gets it gets it by personal contact with Him. Other men become 'new' by being 'in Him'.” From Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis |
| Put on the Lord Jesus Christ, Romans 13:14 Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus, Philippians 2:5 |