The Jesus You Can't Ignore provides a fresh look on how Jesus approaches truth. In this unique book John MacArthur introduces real Jesus. He calls readers to emulate Jesus' commitment to further the kingdom by confronting lies and protecting the truth of God.
The most popular descriptions of Jesus would be, meek and mild, politically correct, a brilliant teacher. But this isn’t the full picture. Jesus was also fierce and passionate, he had to be in order to teach the gospel and bring people into the Kingdom of God, but most Christian find this side of Jesus uncomfortable.
Includes:
Introduction - History, arguments and the truth war
When it’s Wrong to be Nice – How to defend the truth, what would Jesus do
Two Passovers – Scenes in Jerusalem and a cross-examination
A Midnight View – The Pharisees, Prophecies, Nicodemus
This Man Speaks Blasphemies – Trouble for Jesus, and the forgiving sins
Breaking the Sabbath – Consorting with sinners, Jesus and God
Hard Preaching – The big sermons and dealing with hypocrisy
Unpardonable Sin – Healing, deliverance, vipers and forgiveness
Woe – My father’s house, the final sermon, not so meek and mild
Appendices – Including Josephus on Jewish sects