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Many believers feel stunted in their Christian growth.
The Ragamuffin Gospel: Good News for the Bedraggled, Beat-Up, and Burnt Out [Brennan Manning] on bahana-line.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. quotes from The Ragamuffin Gospel: Good News for the Bedraggled, Beat- Up, and Burnt Out: 'My deepest awareness of myself is that I am deeply loved by.
We beat ourselves up over our failures and, in the process, pull away from God because we subconsciously believe He tallies our defects and hangs His head in disappointment. In this newly repackaged edition--now In this newly repackaged edition--now with full appendix, study questions, and the author's own epilogue, " Ragamuffin Ten Years Later," Brennan Manning reminds us that nothing could be further from the truth.
The Father beckons us to Himself with a "furious love" that burns brightly and constantly. Only when we truly embrace God's grace can we bask in the joy of a gospel that enfolds the most needy of His flock--the "ragamuffins. Most of us believe in God's grace--in theory.
But somehow we can't seem to apply it in our daily lives. We continue to see Him as a small-minded bookkeeper, tallying our failures and successes on a score sheet. Yet God gives us His grace, willingly, no matter what we've done. We come to Him as ragamuffins--dirty, bedraggled, and beat-up.
And when we sit at His feet, He smiles upon us, the chosen objects of His "furious love. Oct 06, Pages Buy. Aug 19, Pages Buy.
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We continue to see Him as a small-minded bookkeeper, tallying our failures and successes on a score sheet. We come to Him as ragamuffins—dirty, bedraggled, and beat-up. Includes a Day Spiritual Journey Guide!
Manning's own life of mistakes and failings has made him brilliantly open to those of everyone else he encounters and this book is his attempt at teaching us to do the same. Who am I to judge the smokers and the drug addicts when Jesus accepts them to His table? Reading books and sermons by various puritans, anyone can see that these people had profound understanding of Scripture and of the Christian life, but Manning's understanding of them seems to be shaped more by The Scarlet Letter than anything they themselves wrote. Mar 12, Katie rated it it was ok Recommends it for: This release includes a new epilogue, "The Scandal of Grace: In trying to accept God's grace, I rejected it. For me, it helped to read it more than once, though.
We picture God hanging His head in disappointment, tallying our successes and failures on a score sheet. We assume we have to do more, or be a different person, for God to be pleased with us. Brennan Manning shows us a different, truer image of our relationship with God: We come to God as ragamuffins.
He treats us not as failures but as the chosen objects of His love. We can recognize our poverty and powerlessness as what bring us closer to a God whose love embraces us no matter what. So why does our spirituality often start with ourselves, not with God? Why are we likely to believe in grace in theory but deny it in practice?
In The Ragamuffin Gospel, Brennan Manning explores the true meaning of the word grace in all its power. When we acknowledge that it is only grace that can save us, we draw near to a God who delights in who He created us to be.