Questions Jesus Asks: Where Divinity Meets Humanity, by Israel Wayne
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Questions Jesus Asks: Where Divinity Meets Humanity, by Israel Wayne
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Questions penetrate the heart and probe our deepest motives.
Jesus rarely answered questions He was asked, but instead turned the tables by asking a piercing question of His own. Questions Jesus Asks goes through a broad spectrum of these, dealing with issues like morality, suffering, humility, faith, and much more.
- Explore the unique paradox of Jesus’ divinity and humanity
- Be challenged by the questions Jesus asks each of us
- Learn more about Jesus and find the answers to your own life’s questions.
John 17:3 tells us: “And this is eternal life, that they know you the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent.” There is no higher purpose in life than the knowledge of God through His Son. Prepare to learn far more about God and the nature of Jesus than you thought was possible. Jesus asks penetrating questions that cut passed the pretense and reach the target of our hearts.
Questions Jesus Asks: Where Divinity Meets Humanity, by Israel Wayne- Amazon Sales Rank: #1122585 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.40" h x .70" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 188 pages
About the Author
Israel Wayne is an author and conference speaker who has a passion for defending the Christian faith and promoting a Biblical worldview. The author of Homeschooling from a Biblical Worldview and Full-Time Parenting: A Guide to Family-Based Discipleship, Israel is the Director of Family Renewal, and site editor for ChristianWorldview.net. He is a homeschooled graduate, father of eight and author of the previous title, Questions God Asks, which was released in the Spring of 2014 by New Leaf Press.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Godly, Biblical book, well worth the time it takes to read it By Kim This is an excellent, Biblically based book. I highly recommend it. As believers, we tend to ask question. (That is a good thing, because it causes us to search for the Biblical answers.) However, Israel Wayne writes this book from a different perspective. This book is about questions that Jesus asks. The title immediately grabbed my attention. I realized that, while our questions are important, questions that Jesus asks are even more important, and we should take them very seriously. Jesus is all-knowing, so He obviously asks the questions for our benefit.Here are some of the questions covered in the book:Who do people say I am?What are you seeking?Why are you afraid?Why do you call Me Lord?Why have you forsaken me?Do you love me?Why do you persecute me?There are many more questions that are also covered in the book. I didn't realize how many questions that Jesus asks in the four Gospels!What I most appreciate about Israel Wayne's book is that he supports everything he says with Scripture. If something he writes is his own opinion, he makes this very clear. Some books I have written, by Christian authors, are mostly their opinion, with a little Scripture thrown in. Israel's book is all about what the Bible says. His book is very applicable for day to day, Christian living. Nearly everything I read in the book could immediately be applied to my life.I appreciate the little personal stories that Israel writes in Questions Jesus Asks. He has a delightful sense of humor, which I really like (probably because his humor reminds me so much of my dear husband's sense of humor).On a side note, if you ever get a chance to hear Israel Wayne speak, I recommend you take advantage of this opportunity. You will come away blessed and encouraged.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Thought provoking - you'll read it more than once! By Doug One of my favorite versus of scripture is Matthew 7:7 "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you." Christianity Today lists this verse as one of the "Most Shared Verses" shared through social media and e-mail - #4 to be exact. But I often think the popularity of this verse is self-centered. If I ask (and ask often enough) I will receive. If I just keep looking or I just keep knocking, then this great thing will happen for me!In his book Questions Jesus Asks - Where Divinity Meets Humanity, Israel Wayne turns this paradigm upside down. He shifts the focus from the questions we are asking, to the questions Jesus asks in the Gospels. He challenges the reader to contemplate these questions in order to find our own answers - the answers Jesus intends for us to discover, the answers that are meant just for us.He isn't asking the questions for His own benefit but rather on behalf of the person being asked. Jesus was full of love and compassion for people. His questions penetrate the heart and probe our deepest motives. In this work, Israel Wayne presents twenty questions and relates each to a specific principle or concept. He then breaks the question down, through analysis of scripture and personal study, reflection and experience, in a way that is sure to cause you to think about the question in a way you never considered before. For example, in his analysis of Matthew 16:26 Mr. Wayne poses the question "What will it profit a man?" He relates to the concept of money. He challenges the reader to think about how we are investing in eternity and the idea that everything belongs to God. The wealth we accumulate during our lifetime is God's and is intended for us to use to do His will. I know for me personally, it's really easy to get caught up in thinking about the next thing "I want" and to not give any consideration for the next thing that God wants.Among the other questions presented are:Who Do People Say That I Am? (Christology)Didn't You Know? (Virgin Birth)Who Are My Mother and Brothers? (Family)What Are You Seeking? (Discipleship)What Will It Profit a man? (Money)Who Touched Me? (Healing)Do You Want to Get Well? (Counseling)Why Are You Afraid? (Fear)What Is Your name? (Demonology)What Were You Arguing About? (Servanthood)What I really enjoyed about this particular book is that it's presented in a very straightforward way - no degree in theology required. It's also very relevant to the present packed with real-world concerns. And while the subject matter is quite mature, Mr. Wayne has written in a way that anyone from teenager to adult can relate. I also appreciate the fact that there is an appropriate amount of humor weaved throughout that ultimately allows you to really stop and laugh at yourself for a minute and eases the burden of thinking "Am I the only one that feels this way?" or "Am I the only one that's done that?" I think it's important that we not take ourselves too seriously, but recognize that we are all imperfect human beings called to be perfect.In our pursuit of perfection, it's easy to get caught up in our shortcomings. In fact, the Devil wants us to get caught up in them because he wants us to be discouraged. He wants us to get caught up in our personal desires - that new car, the next vacation, those season tickets. He wants us to have doubts - I can't resist this or I just can't stop doing that, I can't change. Jesus want's us to be without fear and not be discouraged (Joshua 1:9). Jesus wants us to seek Him (Matthew 6:33). Jesus wants us to have faith (Matthew 11:22). Jesus wants to guide us on a journey discovery and Israel Wayne has provided a very thought provoking way to embark by examining the Questions Jesus Asks. Now it's up to us to ask for clarification, seek to understand and knock to open the door of wisdom.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Book with Biblical Answers By Theron St.John Reading through the Gospels, have you ever wondered why Jesus asks questions? If He is God the Son, would He not know everything? Author and conference speaker Israel Wayne has wrestled with these questions himself. Upon biblical reflection, he has set out to find answers and has written Questions Jesus Asks, a follow-up to his previous book, Questions God Asks. In the book, Wayne takes a look at twenty different questions Jesus posed during His time here on earth. He begins the discussion in answering the question “Was Jesus Omniscient?” (introduction) and ends his work with the challenge for the reader to answer “Do you believe this?” (Wayne 181, concerning the resurrection of Christ).QJAA number of things are commendable in Wayne’s work with a couple of minor critiques to add. The book, chapter after chapter, does a fantastic job answering Jesus’ questions by going back to the source and authority, the Bible. The questions are answered biblically as they should be. Also, in a number of chapters, doctrines are brought into the discussion. Without being too technical, Israel Wayne explains these doctrines and puts them in laymen’s terms. Two of the most fruitful chapters are on the topic of money and healing (chapters 5 and 6). With that said, some chapters are more compelling and intriguing than others. Some chapters may strike more of a chord and bring about more interest than others. This critique may be, in part, due to the second critique of this book. With a title like Questions Jesus Asks, I was expecting more questions that find tension with the issue of the omniscience of Jesus. Chapter 16 (“Why Have You Forsaken Me?” on Suffering) is an example of the questions I thought would be addressed. Therefore, if you base your expectations of the book on the title, keep in mind all chapters may not be what you think. Still, this book is a solid resource. Questions Jesus Asks is an easy-to-read book that bases its answers on Scripture. If you desire to study the questions of Jesus, this book is for you.I received this book for free from New Leaf Press via Cross Focused Reviews for this review. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own and are my honest review of the book.
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