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Your Forgotten Self: Mirrored in Jesus the Christ
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If you are a follower of Jesus, you have a glorious hope. You expect, someday, to be like Jesus--to be the loving, joyful, peaceful person you see in him. In the meantime, along with millions who hold this hope, you live with feelings of inadequacy, if not defeat, in the present. What, then, of Jesus' promise that we can experience a magnificent life here and now? What about the "peace that passes understanding" and "joy unspeakable" he promised us in our everyday lives? "Your Forgotten Self" asserts that if you see Jesus as different from yourself, you have no hope of enjoying the fulfilling life he lived. It argues that, instead of being fundamentally different from us, Jesus was the embodiment of the essence of our humanity. In the view of Jesus' early followers, to be a believer is to see yourself as Jesus saw himself. To have faith is to become aware that you have already been "raised up" with Christ into the heavens--a state of divine consciousness--and are at this moment blessed with "every spiritual blessing" the kingdom of heaven affords. "Your Forgotten Self" invites you to see yourself with new eyes. When this happens, the power of the Christ floods into your everyday circumstances. You experience life as Jesus experienced it. You begin to live as Jesus in the present moment. |
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Pages 180
Dimensions: Length: 8.98" Width: 6.08" Height: 0.61" Weight: 0.78 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Publisher Namaste
ISBN 1897238339 EAN 9781897238332
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 | Rough start, but great ending Aug 4, 2008 |
| I did not like this book at first, but bought it because my book club picked it. The first few chapters were cumbersome for me and I put it down - deciding not to finish it; however, because of my book club friends, I plowed through it, and it got better. The second half of the book is excellent with more practical information. I could just relate better to what the author was saying. Eventually, I really enjoyed the work and ideas, and I would recommend anyone reading this to give it a chance before tossing it. | | |  | Your Forgotten Self Mirrored in Jesus the Christ Jun 19, 2008 |
| I love this book. It takes what I learned in the church of my childhood with what I've learned in my explorations as an adult. It just feels good to read. | | |  | To anyone who wishes to be like more Jesus May 4, 2008 |
| Christians as a whole yearn to be more like Jesus. For the so called 'peace that passes understanding' and the 'joy unspeakable.' "Your Forgotten Self: Mirrored in Jesus The Christ" holds that they have it wrong. The reason? They think of Jesus as different from themselves. Author and teacher of religion for over twenty years David Robert Ford (who has had a fascination about Jesus since elementary school) believes that to be a true believer you must see yourself mirrored in Jesus Christ - to have faith is to understand yourself much like Jesus did. "Your Forgotten Self: Mirrored in Jesus The Christ" is enthusiastically recommended to Christian studies shelves and to anyone who wishes to be like more Jesus - and wants to realize that goal is closer than they could imagine. | | |  | The mirror Nov 22, 2007 |
| David Robert Ord's long-term fascination with Jesus has apparently led him right to his own mirror--the object of every true spirituality. His book, "Your Forgotten Self: Mirrored in Jesus the Christ" is a lay book that covers profound subject matter in a "let's sit down and chat" manner. Every single question raised by searching Christians is covered in this book. Questions like: What is the nature of man? What was the purpose of Jesus' crucifixion? How does one access a living, vital God? And yet the answers are far from the traditional answers we've heard for centuries. No, these answers urge us to look in the mirror to find God. The answers inform us that we were born, literally in the likeness of the Divine, but that we have forgotten who we are. We are, the author tells us, God made flesh. But because we do not see ourselves this way, we create all manner of images of self in the mirrors of our lives. And because we do so, we have created a world filled with dark, dingy, unworthy self-images, reflected back to us in our relationships, our politics, our crime, our racism, etc. He tells us that all we need do is look within to find the true nature of our being. And he tells us how to do that in simple, direct language that brings the reader to his own mirror. Though this book is written about a character very present in Christianity, it is a must read for anyone who is searching for a real spirituality--not that one fed to us by churches, gurus and other external institutions, but one that creates for us "a heart flowing with rivers of living water." Read this book and open up to a whole new paradigm about life! | | | Write your own review about Your Forgotten Self: Mirrored in Jesus the Christ
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