The Karma of Jesus: Do We Really Reap What We Sow?
“You get what you deserve.”
“What goes around, comes around.”
“You reap what you sow.”
These statements are so common in our language we don’t spend a lot of time thinking about them. When we do it’s usually when we’re in the right and someone else is in the wrong and we’re hoping we both get what we deserve.
But what happens when we mess up? Do we still want to get what we deserve?
My good friend and co-author Mark Herringshaw has just released a new book called The Karma of Jesus. In the book, Mark uses a conversation he had with a spiritually curious young man to talk about these issues, ultimately pitting Karma against the Christian concept of Grace. Whichever side you fall on, you’ll enjoy eavesdropping on the thought-provoking discussion in the book.
Please buy a copy and read it, if not for yourself then so you can pass it on to someone else who is struggling to understand why good never seems like good enough.
I am so proud of you, Mark. The book is well-written, a quick read, and discusses a fascinating subject. Your friendship is all the proof I need that God has given me better than I deserve.
What about your life? Is your good ever good enough? And do you really want to get what you deserve?
~Jennifer
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How Do You Cheat-Read? « Words to Think About November 18, 2009
[...] couple of other books I need to read, also. My friend Mark released a new book (I blogged about it here). I can’t wait to read the final version. I read an early copy of the manuscript a few months [...]










