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Highlights
- An examination of Jesus's relationships with each of his first disciples other reveals ways to deepen our relationship with Him.One of the first things Jesus did in his ministry was to reach out to twelve individuals and draw them into his circle of close companionship with him.
- Author(s): John R Claypool
- 148 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Biblical Studies
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About the Book
As readers look at those that Jesus called as apostles and consider themselves as part of that enlarging circle, they gain not only a deeper sense of their own reality, but also a deeper sense of how Christ wants to work with them.Book Synopsis
An examination of Jesus's relationships with each of his first disciples other reveals ways to deepen our relationship with Him.
One of the first things Jesus did in his ministry was to reach out to twelve individuals and draw them into his circle of close companionship with him. This series is about those twelve apostles, their relationships with Jesus and with each other, and what dynamics of that community can teach us.
Jesus did not wait for people to be perfect in order to call them into the circle of God's love. As we look at those who Jesus called, and consider ourselves as part of that ever enlarging circle, we gain not only a deeper sense of our reality, but also a deeper sense of how Christ wants to work with us.
Based on talks given at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Birmingham, and more recently The Chautauqua Institute, these lectures have been edited by Ann W. Claypool in her husband's memory.
Review Quotes
"This book consists of a series of sermons about the apostles of Jesus. They were delivered at St. Luke's Church, Birmingham, Alabama, where John Claypool was rector, and elsewhere, and collected and edited by Ann W. Claypool, the author's widow. His chapter on Thaddeus, 'the forgotten saint, ' is intriguing. This little book is a gem."
-The Living Church