Description: Unreconciled by Paul S. Jeon The summons to live a radical life for God has led us away from doing the very basic things he has commanded. Instead of changing the world, our Lord Jesus calls us to change the way we approach relationships. Specifically, he challenges us to pursue reconciliation. Unreconciled: The New Norm invites Christians, especially those who are busy seeking to do great things for a great God, to remember the command "to go and be reconciled" and to renew their commitment to live in obedience to the things God has revealed. Perhaps by pursuing the seemingly ordinary, we will see God do extraordinary things in our pursuit to create cultures of reconciliation. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Paul S. Jeon is the lead pastor of NewCity, Visiting Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary (Washington, DC), and the author of several books, including A New King, 1 Timothy, Empowered by Joy, and True Faith. Review "Paul Jeon delivers a weighty message in this little book, based on a short letter of Paul to Philemon. . . . The message of forgiveness and reconciliation is not an outdated ideal, but an echo of the Gospel mandate that is relevant in all ages for all peoples. How we long for a true community today as ever! But it will never come, the author reminds us, until we are willing to engage the Gospel that points us to follow the self-denying and cross-bearing love of Jesus Christ." --S. Steve Park, Westminster Theological Seminary, Glenside, Pennsylvania "Our lives are full of conflict. This is painfully clear at the cultural level, where we live in an age of outrage and polarization. . . . In Unreconciled Dr. Jeon calls us to a more beautiful way. The gospel life is not free from conflict; instead, it is full of reconciliation, of relationships made right. In this book, profound Scriptural insights flow into concrete, actionable steps. Few authors combine such depth and practicality." --James Forsyth, Senior Pastor, McLean Presbyterian Church Long Description The summons to live a radical life for God has led us away from doing the very basic things he has commanded. Instead of changing the world, our Lord Jesus calls us to change the way we approach relationships. Specifically, he challenges us to pursue reconciliation. Unreconciled: The New Norm invites Christians, especially those who are busy seeking to do great things for a great God, to remember the command ""to go and be reconciled"" and to renew their commitment to live in obedience to the things God has revealed. Perhaps by pursuing the seemingly ordinary, we will see God do extraordinary things in our pursuit to create cultures of reconciliation. ""Paul Jeon delivers a weighty message in this little book, based on a short letter of Paul to Philemon. . . . The message of forgiveness and reconciliation is not an outdated ideal, but an echo of the Gospel mandate that is relevant in all ages for all peoples. How we long for a true community today as ever! But it will never come, the author reminds us, until we are willing to engage the Gospel that points us to follow the self-denying and cross-bearing love of Jesus Christ."" --S. Steve Park, Westminster Theological Seminary, Glenside, Pennsylvania ""Our lives are full of conflict. This is painfully clear at the cultural level, where we live in an age of outrage and polarization. . . . In Unreconciled Dr. Jeon calls us to a more beautiful way. The gospel life is not free from conflict; instead, it is full of reconciliation, of relationships made right. In this book, profound Scriptural insights flow into concrete, actionable steps. Few authors combine such depth and practicality."" --James Forsyth, Senior Pastor, McLean Presbyterian Church Paul S. Jeon is the lead pastor of NewCity, Visiting Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary (Washington, DC), and the author of several books, including A New King, 1 Timothy, Empowered by Joy, and True Faith. Review Quote "Paul Jeon delivers a weighty message in this little book, based on a short letter of Paul to Philemon. . . . The message of forgiveness and reconciliation is not an outdated ideal, but an echo of the Gospel mandate that is relevant in all ages for all peoples. How we long for a true community today as ever! But it will never come, the author reminds us, until we are willing to engage the Gospel that points us to follow the self-denying and cross-bearing love of Jesus Christ." --S. Steve Park, Westminster Theological Seminary, Glenside, Pennsylvania "Our lives are full of conflict. This is painfully clear at the cultural level, where we live in an age of outrage and polarization. . . . In Unreconciled Dr. Jeon calls us to a more beautiful way. The gospel life is not free from conflict; instead, it is full of reconciliation, of relationships made right. In this book, profound Scriptural insights flow into concrete, actionable steps. Few authors combine such depth and practicality." --James Forsyth, Senior Pastor, McLean Presbyterian Church Details ISBN1532655932 Author Paul S. Jeon Language English Year 2018 ISBN-10 1532655932 ISBN-13 9781532655937 Format Paperback Publication Date 2018-10-18 Pages 84 Publisher Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint Wipf & Stock Publishers UK Release Date 2018-10-18 Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2018-10-18 NZ Release Date 2018-10-18 US Release Date 2018-10-18 Audience General Place of Publication Eugene We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: Unreconciled
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Author: Paul S Jeon
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Language: English
Topic: Religious History, Christianity
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication Year: 2018
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Number of Pages: 84 Pages