Title: Jesus Manifesto
Author: Leonard Sweet and Frank Viola
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Genre: Spiritual
Jesus Manifesto by Leonard Sweet and Frank Viola is not a book mentioning the policy and aims of Christianity and explaining people what should be done and what should be avoided to become a good Christian, but it is a simple vision by which we will come to know that Jesus Christ is much more than we have ever imagined.
The author starts with a simple question that how well do you know your Jesus? And then takes us on the intellectual feast to make us actually know Jesus Christ and love him. Jesus is not being something politically correct, following rituals and obeying traditions; these are all the byproducts. Jesus is a lot more than that, He is everything. When we put Jesus at the center of everything, the whole thing in the universe starts making a sense; and then we realizes that what we were eventually missing out even after following all the doctrine customs of Churches.
“An ounce of love is worth a pound of Knowledge” is required to be known in His time, as the world is suffering from false dilemma it is only the faith and love of Jesus which can bring happiness in your heart and show you the path of light and righteousness.
This book features a flawless writing with lots of quotations which often gave me goosebumps while reading. Read this book and discover Him as you have never seen before, reveal the mystery beneath your heart. Without any doubt this is the best book I ever read on Jesus Christ. I would recommend this book for every Christian, though I am not one, but this book had taught me a lot I never knew about Him.
Rating: 4/5
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