The
attitude toward women at the time of Christ was one of subjection.
They were thought inferior, fickle, contentious, and indecisive. They
had no legal rights and lived under the control of their father and
then husband.
“God
did not originally intend this for women,” Julie writes. God
created Adam and Eve as an equal partnership. The idea of authority
and dominion would come after the fall.
“But
Jesus came to set them free.” His redemption sets us free from the
condemnation of sin. “We are also delivered from the consequences
of sin.” Christ removed the curse. “He intended to restore women
to the glory they had at creation.”
Julie
looks at nine women who had interactions with Jesus. They all needed
Jesus. And Jesus was interested in them. In a culture that devalued
women, Jesus showed intentional interest in them. He gave them
significance.
Julie
covers each of the interactions within its cultural context,
revealing a purposeful Jesus. “He wanted to transform their lives.”
I
was impressed with how Julie dealt with the biblical stories. She
first gives the Scripture passage then retells the story in her own
words, adding lots of interesting details. She has a section on
“digging deeper.” I could tell Julie has done lots of research.
She brought out facts about the time period I had never seen before.
She then includes a section applying the story's lessons to women
today.
Each
chapter ends with questions and suggestions for journaling.
These could be used for personal or group discussions. This book
would make a fine study for a woman's Bible study group.
Free
resources, including handouts and lesson plan suggestions, are
available for groups using Unexpected Love at
www.unecpectedlove.org.
Julie
Coleman earned an MA in biblical studies after twenty years teaching
children. She now writes and speaks full time, and, with her husband
Steve, spends time with family including six grandchildren. They live
in the Annapolis, Maryland area.
You
can find out more about Julie and her ministry at
www.juliecoleman.org.
Thomas
Nelson, 256 pages. This book releases February 5, 2013.
I
received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher for
the purpose of this review.
1 comment:
Joan: Thank you for your kind words! I appreciate the positive review and am excited that my values came through loud and clear in my writing. May God use the book for His glory.
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