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Invitation to the Jesus Life: Experiments in Christlikeness [Kindle Edition]

Jan Johnson

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To encounter Jesus daily and have a relationship with Him changes everything, our focus becomes eternal. Experience Jesus in such a way that His love-drenched, others-focused nature shapes your character. The spiritual practices in each chapter will challenge you to go deeper with Him.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1573 KB
  • Print Length: 252 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 160006146X
  • Publisher: NavPress (15 Sep 2008)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B002JCSDK6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #208,430 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Wonderfully Practical 15 May 2009
By Rachel B. Ramey - Published on Amazon.com
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When I first read the descriptions of this book, I must admit I was skeptical. I thought it sounded like it would be touchy-feely, me-centered, emergent-church babble. I'm so glad I decided to read it anyway! Although it is about personal spiritual growth and, therefore, has an inherent degree of focus on self, it is far from what I would call "me-centered." Johnson paints word pictures for her readers of a number of character qualities Jesus possessed and suggests ways that we can become more godly by focusing on and modeling ourselves after Him.

The descriptions of biblical events are, in some instances, unorthodox. They did not, however, strike me as as the kind of unorthodox that tends toward a perversion of Scripture but, rather, the type of unorthodox that drags us out of our knowledgeable-Christian ruts and causes us to really see these events and absorb their import.

What impressed me most about the book was its practical nature. While each chapter began with a description of how Jesus exemplified the particular trait under consideration, each one ended with a list of very practical exercises for the reader. Not every one will be for every reader. Not all of them are necessarily designed to be permanent practices, either - some of them are more along the lines of experiments. But every single one is an immensely practical way to work toward godly habits. As a reader who often finds myself thinking, "I know, but HOW?" I very much appreciated this. I will definitely be re-reading this one.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Practical and Transformational 24 May 2009
By T. Seagraves - Published on Amazon.com
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What caught my attention when I first saw this book was that the foreword was written by Dallas Willard, author of The Spirit of the Disciplines. As Willard points out in his remarks, this book takes the question of, "What would Jesus do?" and expands it to, "How would Jesus do what Jesus would do?"

Chapter by chapter Johnson takes several topics that are relevant to us today and she gives us substantial answers on how we can practically live like Jesus. Some of these topics include:
* Being an attentive listener
* Having compassion that flows
* Cheerfully going the extra mile
* Being a hidden servant
* Dying to self

The way that Johnson walks us through these topics shows us that transformation in our lives is possible and when we live a transformed life we will have an effect on those people around us.

At the conclusion of each chapter, Johnson gives us a list of things we can do that she titles, "Experiments In Connecting With God," which even gives more practical advice on how to achieve a life of living like Jesus.

I would recommend this book for a personal/devotional read, but it could also offer up some great discussions in a small group setting. This book is a welcome addition to my library and I expect to reference it many times in the years to come.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Spiritual Formation Made Practical 4 May 2009
By Quentin M. Mullinix - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a fantastic book on spiritual formation. While I thoroughly enjoy what I get out of similar theological works like Dallas Willard's "Renovation of the Heart" or Richard Foster's "Celebration of Discipline", I found this book to be refreshingly simple and practical. For spiritual leaders out there who are looking for a book to use to teach spiritual formation that will not overwhelm the common layperson in a church and yet will still be highly effective, I highly recommend this book. Half the battle in being effective in teaching a small group is finding good cirriculum. Look no further than "Invitation to the Jesus Life."

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In reality, eternal (aionios) life begins now and refers not only to length of life but also the quality of life in which we experience wholeness and union with God. &quote;
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The distinction of where to put the effort is crucial: not in trying to be good (or do what Jesus did) but in connecting with Jesus himself. &quote;
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Discipleship is not about going through a class or completing a course (though those may help). It's about letting the Spirit form in you a good heart that is devoted to God (see Galatians 4:19) so that you follow Jesus with great joy. &quote;
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