The Ragamuffin Gospel: Good News for the Bedraggled, Beat-Up, and Burnt Out
L**S
Faithful, tender & compelling
This book is grounded in the “reckless Love” of God, who shamelessly falls over Godself to run toward us even when we have been the wasteful, sinful, prideful Prodigal…never even letting us get the words “I’m sorry” out before we are wrapped in parental love. It’s a comforting book full of of wisdom and gems. I’ll return to it often.
R**Y
This book helped me to realize that I was looking at God all wrong.
Growing up in church and among well meaning Christians, it was always beat into my mind about how God hates this or that, or this or that will send you to hell. I felt that I was always in trouble with God. After a while, I just kind of gave up and thought I'd never measure up to the perfection that was expected of me.And then I read this book.I realized that I nor anyone else can measure up to the incorrect and demanding standards of a judgmental view of Christianity. I could never keep up with all the laws and rules.God wants us to be who He created us to be. Becoming a Christian does not mean giving up who you are and becoming some stoic bore (unless that is who you were to begin with). Christianity is not about the scholars and the religious lawmakers, judges and jurors. (although they are loved as well).It is much more simple than that. It is about the simple fact that we are loved by a God who will love us no matter how undeserving we feel. If we simply love God, and love others as we love ourselves, all else falls into place.Reading this book will help you to realize that God's love is not one of anger and punishment, but of forgiveness, grace and mercy.Jesus was judged for the people that he hung out with. Drunks, prostitutes', liars, thieves, homeless etc...He didn't care what they did. He cared about who they are. In fact, it was the overtly religious people of the day that sent him to the cross.This book examines Christianity from a viewpoint of pure love and grace; not laws and rules.It will free your heart and mind. I highly recommend
T**M
Life changing in every way
On my way to Israel, a life-changing trip I decided to re-read a life-changing book.Without pretense or exaggeration, The Ragamuffin Gospel kept me a Christ-follower. In the pantheon of books that have influenced my life it goes simply: The Bible, Mere Christianity, the Ragamuffin Gospel.It is with the strongest words and deepest pleas I ask everyone to read this book. If you are a believer, you need this. If you are thinking of walking away from Jesus, you need this, if you left because the Church hurt you or those you love, you need this, and if you think you know the Gospel and aren’t blown away by it daily…you desperately need this book.Who is this book for? I’ll let Brennan explain:“This book is not for the super-spiritual. It is not for the muscular Christians who have made John Wayne, and not Jesus, their hero. It is not for academics who would imprison Jesus in the ivory tower of exegesis. It is not for the noisy, feel-good folks who manipulate Christianity into naked appeal to emotion. It is not for hooded mystics who want magic in their religion. It is not for Alleluia Christians who live only on the mountaintop and have never visited the valley of desolation. It is not for the fearless and tearless…It is for the bedraggled, beat-up, and burnt-out. It is for the sorely burdened who are still shifting the heavy suitcase from one hand to the other…It is for inconsistent, unsteady disciples whose cheese is falling off their cracker. It is for poor, weak, sinful men and women with hereditary faults and limited talents. It is for earthen vessels who shuffle along on feet of clay…The Ragamuffin Gospel is a book I wrote for myself, and anyone who has grown weary and discouraged along the way.”Brennan Manning, was a Korean War veteran, former Franciscan priest, and ex-alcoholic. Describing himself he once said, “Aristotle said I am a rational animal; I say I am an angel with an incredible capacity for beer.”It is one of the most quotable books in Christendom and if we dared cling to just a few of the Biblical principles espoused here we would have a revolution of the heart, soul and world as we know it. It helped me understand that if I feel completely at home in this world, I haven’t understood the gospel fully.As a Christian I say I believe in God, that’s kind of essential but believing that He loves me immediately as I am and not some future good version of me is life altering.“There is an essential connection between experiencing God, loving God, and trusting God. You will trust God only as much as you love him. And you will love him to the extent you have touched him, rather that he has touched you.”The book is a love letter to those who feel unloved, unseen, unknown. Failures of both the moral and religious ilk who can’t possibly crawl any higher from the pit our brokenness has left us in.“My deepest awareness of myself is that I am deeply loved by Jesus Christ and I have done nothing to earn it or deserve it.”Grace means so much to those who understand how undeserving of it we are. The lie of modern Christianity is you are pretty good, you just need Jesus to clean up a few areas. We are not projects in need of fixing, we are sinners in need of salvation. Salvation undeserved, unearnable and unfathomable. We, I, as a pastor do a disservice to the Gospel Jesus proclaimed when I preach anything less.“The North American Church is at a critical juncture. The gospel of grace is being confused and compromised by silence, seduction, and outright subversion. The vitality of the faith is being jeopardized. The lying slogans of the fixers who carry religion like a sword of judgment pile up with impunity. Let ragamuffins everywhere gather as a confessing Church to cry out in protest. Revoke the licenses of religious leaders who falsify the idea of God. Sentence them to three years in solitude with the Bible as their only companion.”Left to my own devices, I am more capable of sin than I ever imagined. And yet, Jesus is better at forgiving than I am at sinning. Manning, ever the architect of beautiful prose on God’s character writes, “I could more easily contain Niagara Falls in a teacup than I can comprehend the wild, uncontainable love of God.”The Ragamuffin Gospel is you are a failure. That God doesn’t love or use or seek out perfect or good people because there are none. The Ragamuffin Gospel is that inspite of that truth, BECAUSE of that truth Jesus did for us what we cannot do for ourselves. He continues to love us when we fail to love Him. He sees out innate human sinfulness and offers us love we did not merit and can never pay back.I could write for hours on Brennan Manning’s insight, I’ll leave you with quotes I hope challenge your faith, destroy your self esteem and lead you to the one who is not interested in platitudes to soothe your shortcomings, but healing the guilt, pain and fear they’ve left you with. He does that in the only way the Gospel says that is possible, by giving you Himself. Let that, decimate your pride, religiosity and drive you in awestruck spendor to the feet of the God of the Universe who knows all your sin; but calls you by your name.“The confessing church of American Ragamuffins needs to join Magdalene and Peter in witnessing that Christianity is not primarily a moral code but a grace-laden mystery; it is not essentially a philosophy of love but a love affair; it is not keeping rules with clenched fists but receiving a gift with open hands.”5/5. Must read for everyone.“The temptation of the age is to look good without being good.”“To live by grace means to acknowledge my whole life story, the light side and the dark. In admitting my shadow side I learn who I am and what God's grace means. As Thomas Merton put it, "A saint is not someone who is good but who experiences the goodness of God."“The gospel of grace nullifies our adulation of televangelists, charismatic superstars, and local church heroes. It obliterates the two-class citizenship theory operative in many American churches. For grace proclaims the awesome truth that all is gift. All that is good is ours not by right but by the sheer bounty of a gracious God. While there is much we may have earned--our degree and our salary, our home and garden, a Miller Lite and a good night's sleep--all this is possible only because we have been given so much: life itself, eyes to see and hands to touch, a mind to shape ideas, and a heart to beat with love. We have been given God in our souls and Christ in our flesh. We have the power to believe where others deny, to hope where others despair, to love where others hurt. This and so much more is sheer gift; it is not reward for our faithfulness, our generous disposition, or our heroic life of prayer. Even our fidelity is a gift, "If we but turn to God," said St. Augustine, "that itself is a gift of God."“How I treat a brother or sister from day to day, how I react to the sin-scarred wino on the street, how I respond to interruptions from people I dislike, how I deal with normal people in their normal confusion on a normal day may be a better indication of my reverence for life than the antiabortion sticker on the bumper of my car.”“Do you believe that the God of Jesus loves you beyond worthiness and unworthiness, beyond fidelity and infidelity—that he loves you in the morning sun and in the evening rain—that he loves you when your intellect denies it, your emotions refuse it, your whole being rejects it. Do you believe that God loves without condition or reservation and loves you this moment as you are and not as you should be.”“Honesty is such a precious commodity that it is seldom found in the world or church. Honesty requires the truthfulness to admit the attachment and addictions that control our attention, dominate our consciousness, and function as false gods. I can be addicted to vodka or to being nice, to marijuana or being loved, to cocaine or being right, to gambling or relationships, to golf or gossiping. Perhaps my addiction is food, performance, money, popularity, power, revenge, reading, television, tobacco, weight, or winning. When we give anything more priority than we give to God, we commit idolatry. Thus we all commit idolatry countless times every day.”
R**A
ANY GOSPEL PREACHED OTHER THAN THE GOSPEL OF GRACE COMES STRAIGHT FROM THE FIRES OF HELL
The only, and I mean this, the only way a sinner can repent and be free is by the consuming fire, that is the love of Jesus. YOU CANNOT REPENT WITHOUT KNOWING HOW MUCH JESUS LOVES YOU, IT'S IMPOSSIBLE, YOU'LL JUST BECOME DEPRESSED BY TRYING!!!!!Brothers and sisters please read this book if you're still unsure about Gods love for you. It's Gods most powerful way to change a person, from being angry, judgmental, anxious, perfectionist. Only way to freedom.IF THE CROSS DOES NOT MOTIVATE YOU ANY LONGER, READ THIS BOOK.I usually don't write reviews on Amazon, but I absolutely had to get out here and write for the sake of other believers AND non-believers out there.I keep falling into the trap of legalism, that if I pray and read my Bible daily, somehow I will be favored by God. That if I seek Him daily, I have the upper hand over non-believers and other believers that don't practice their faith. Oh what a trap from Satan this is...he's is the prince of lies, and he is very good at it.Religion/Legalism brings everything that is opposite from God, anger, pride, unkindness, envy, and so much more.Example: "God, I pray daily, I seek your Word more than anyone I know, why are sinners and people that don't even know you prospering, and I'm sitting here seeking an answer from you, but never hearing anything back?"If you ask such questions, you're deep into legalism (trap from the Devil).GOD LOVES YOU NOW, JUST LIKE YOU ARE, A SINNER, A WRETCH, A LIER, AN ADULTERER, A MURDERER, ONLY BY ACCEPTING HIS LOVE THAT YOU'LL BE ABLE TO CHANGE. IT'S IMPOSSIBLE FOR YOU TO CHANGE WITHOUT ACCEPTING THIS FACT, JESUS LOVES YOU RIGHT NOW. HE DOES NOT WANT YOU TO CHANGE SO THAT YOU CAN APPROACH HIS LOVE, ON THE CONTRARY, ONLY HIS LOVE FOR YOU AND HUMANITY CAN MAKE YOU CHANGE. ONCE YOU REALIZE HOW MUCH HE LOVES YOU, YOU WILL RUN AWAY FROM SIN.
F**S
Wow a must read
This book is one of the best reads I've had in a long time. It speaks of the love and grace that the Father has for each of His children. It is well written and draws the reader in. A must read for any Christian
O**I
Awesome read
Beautifully written book for the lost, frustrated and bewildered soul.
M**.
One of my favorite books, ever.
I would like everyone to read this book. It brings a much needed message to all believers. God's love abounds. This book makes God sound awesome .....Because He is. I have given many copies away. Manning writes terrific books. You will understand God's love for you more fully after reading.
K**S
A Book that really touches the Heart
This is one of those rare books that was written about personal faith, without complication, threats, or eternal damnation. The simple message is that God loves us all even though we might be serial offenders to his word, and every time he will forgive and welcome us back.
I**H
Five Stars
Very refreshing look at the Gospel and what the "Good News" is all about !
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