Some
say the Sermon on the Mount are the most important words Jesus spoke
and we should shape our lives by them. Some think the words are too
hard to even consider.
Harris
suggests, “Yes, they are too hard but by God's blessing and grace
we must try to keep them.” (11) He is convinced we must take these
words as a rule of life.
He
shares his journey of discovery and invites the reader to come
alongside. He goes through the Scripture in sections. He notes
that, while there are commandments, it starts with blessings. Harris
believes, “it's impossible to live out the Sermon on the Mount if
we don't first understand that we are loved and blessed by God.”
(33) He touches on the various topics addressed: lust, foul
language, lying, revenge, wanting to be seen, and judging. He adds
personal experiences and stories to illustrate his teaching.
He
suggests memorizing the Sermon on the Mount. “...[I]t gets into
you, “ he writes, “in ways it doesn't when you just read it.”
He
gives the example of a community he created on the college campus
where he teaches. The students in the community commit to live out
the Sermon on the Mount. Harris also gives ideas for creating such a
community, suggesting the use of the DVD series of the book.
This
book can stand alone or be used along with the DVD as a field manual
for groups and individuals. Each chapter has “Discussing What
Jesus Says,” and then “Doing What Jesus Says.” There are some
practical suggestions and strategies included in them.
While
an individual would be rewarded by reading this book, I think it
would best be used in a discussion group setting.
Harris
encourages the reader to make a decision. “The sermon is not a
body of material to be cognitively mastered. It's a life to be
lived.” (20) Jesus offers a different way. What kind of person
will you be?
Watch a short video about the DVD series here.
Randy
Harris is a professor of theology, ethics, and preaching at Abilene Christian University, author and popular speaker.
Greg
Taylor is a writer and pastor in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Leafwood
Publishers, 150 pages.
Please visit your local Christian bookstore to buy this book
I
received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher for the
purpose of this review.
2 comments:
Thank you for this review and for encouraging people to buy the book at their local Christian bookstores. Even if they don't have it, please ask the bookstores to order for you! It helps to get books on the shelves when patrons ask about books, as Joan has experience with as a bookstore owner. Thank you also for posting a link to the video. The DVD series that features Randy Harris is very good.
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