The One Jesus Loves: Grace Is Unconditionally Given, Intimacy Must Be Relentlessly Pursued
By (Author) Robert Crosby
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Thomas Nelson Publishers
25th August 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
248.4
336
Width 133mm, Height 203mm, Spine 34mm
281g
How close can we get to Jesus How close do youwant to get
Six circles of relationship formed around Jesus in his time on earth. In theoutermost circle, the Crowds who were curious. Next, the Five Thousand who wereneedy, while the Seventy worked and served in Jesus ministry; then came theTwelve who walked with Jesus, the Three who suffered and celebrated with him,and finally the One who sat beside him at the Last Supper. Jesus closestfollower listened more closely than any other, and recognized the Savior whenno one else did.
Scripture promises if youmove closer to God, he will move closer to you. Wherever you are in yourpursuit of Christ, you can draw closer still. In The One Jesus Loves, youwill learn about each of the six circles, and what it takes to move further in,closer and closer to Jesus.
Which circle are you intoday Jesus is calling you closer.
"After readingThe OneJesus Loves, youll not only understand how to deepen your relationshipwith God by drawing closer into His circle of intimacy, youll also see howbecoming a closer follower of Christ can improve every other relationship inyour life."
Mark Batterson, author of The Circle Maker and lead pastor of National CommunityChurch
This book itself will be a gift to you. Robert Crosby has notjust studied the costly grace of Jesus; he's lived it. This grace is a pool offathomless depths. The deeper we go, the more healing we find.
John Ortberg,author of Who Is This Man andsenior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church
Dr. Robert C. Crosby is a conference speaker, writer, and pastoral leader. He has pastored churches in New York, Boston, and Ohio and served as a university vice president. He is the professor of practical theology at Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida. He writes for Christianity Today, Patheos.com, Leadership Journal and the Huffington Post. He and his wife, Pamela, are the founders of Teaming Church Conferences and Resources.