About Jesus Deorthodoxed
Having grown up in church, there was always something about the gospel that didn't quite click for me. I am sure most can relate to the narrative of good vs evil, heaven vs hell or even God vs the devil, and this is true: the thing about truth is that it has many facets. I always felt like there is more in the bible that isn't being talked about. Most can relate to a scripture jumping off of the page and becoming real to you because it was heard in a way that it hasn't been heard before. This book is an embodiment of that experience I live in a suburb of Tulsa and in 2001 I was in a car accident that put me in a coma for 6 weeks. I then was in wheel chair and rehab for about 3 months learning how to walk again and everything that comes with being autonomous. This is where the scriptures I had heard and read my whole life were starting be understood from a place of completion.
The Bible was like a new book because I started to understand that I wasn't trying to follow it's directions to get God to do something that hasn't been done. He has already done everything and I am trying to keep myself in a position to receive what has always been available.
This book will not change Jesus and His death, burial and resurrection from being the main thing. It will solidify the fact that Gentiles have never been under the Law of Moses and they are the only ones that can accuse themselves. The only thing we need to be concerned with is Jesus being a new High Priest and keeping His one commandment.
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