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No Greater Love – Experiencing the Heart of Jesus through the Gospel of John

Discovering Christ's Love Through His Interactions

James L Snyder author Aw Tozer author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Baker Publishing Group

Published:21st Jan '20

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Exploring Jesus's interactions in the Gospel of John, No Greater Love reveals how his love serves as a model for believers today.

In No Greater Love – Experiencing the Heart of Jesus through the Gospel of John, theologian A.W. Tozer delves into the profound interactions Jesus had with various individuals throughout the book of John. Through the stories of Nicodemus, the woman at the well, and the Pharisees, Tozer explores the essence of Christ's love in action. He emphasizes that God's incarnation was not just a historical event but a vivid demonstration of what true love looks like. By examining these relationships, readers are invited to reflect on how these encounters reveal the nature of divine love.

Tozer argues that understanding how Jesus loved during his time on earth is crucial for believers today. The book highlights that Christ's love was not contingent upon people's worthiness; rather, it stemmed from his very nature as love itself. This unconditional love serves as a model for how believers are called to love others, even those who may be difficult to embrace. By inviting readers to witness these loving interactions, Tozer aims to inspire a deeper understanding of God's love and its transformative power in our lives.

In a world filled with challenges and division, the message of No Greater Love is particularly relevant. It calls for a revival of the 'Jesus love' that is accessible to all who believe. By engaging with this text, readers are encouraged to recognize and experience the depth of Christ's love for them, ultimately guiding them towards a life that reflects that love in their own relationships.

ISBN: 9780764218101

Dimensions: 214mm x 148mm x 12mm

Weight: 242g

192 pages