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Throughout the Old Testament and into the New, God not only demands righteousness from his people but also showers them with the grace that enables them to act. Jesus, of course, provides the ultimate fulfillment of these twin aspects of God's relationship to humanity. In biblical terms, Jesus is the King who demands righteous obedience from his followers, and he is the Servant who provides the grace that enables that obedience. So what does it mean to follow Jesus? What does God expect from his followers, and how can they be and do what is required? Jonathan Lunde answers these and other questions in his sweeping biblical study on discipleship. He surveys God's interaction with his people from Eden to Jesus, paying special attention to the biblical covenants that illuminate the character and plans of God. - Back cover.
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Short review: I gave up on this about half way through. It is not a bad book, but I just didn't get it. It was using an understanding of covenantal theology that I just didn't understand or I disagree with in a way that prevents me from understanding what he is talking about. Up until this point he really had not gotten to the understanding discipleship part, so I can't comment much on that.
I wouldn't mind trying this again, but I think I need a reading partner that understands covenantal theology more than I do.
My slightly longer review is on my blog at http://bookwi.se/lunde/
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