The Best News You Will Ever Hear
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If we boiled down the Christian good news to itsc core, what would we have? We'd have the good news as presented in this short but highly readable explanation of what it means to follow Jesus.
This book tells the best news you will ever hear--ever! The authors guarantee that your life will change for the better by the time you finish reading it. They are confident in sharing this great news, because they are not making it up; it's true!
The Best News You Will Ever Hear reports news that has changed millions and millions of people. And it reports that news in a way that you've never heard. Prepare yourself, focus your attention and read carefully. This news should change your life for good, forever!
Thomas Jay Oord
Thomas Jay Oord, Ph.D., is a theologian, philosopher, and scholar of multi-disciplinary studies. Oord directs the Center for Open and Relational Theology and the Open and Relational Theology doctoral program at Northwind Theological Seminary. He is an award-winning author and has written or edited over thirty books. A gifted speaker, Oord lectures at universities, conferences, churches, and institutions. Website: thomasjayoord.com
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The Best News You Will Ever Hear - Thomas Jay Oord
The title of this book is true.
You are holding a book that tells the best news you will ever hear. Ever! We are not exaggerating.
Not only is this news the best, your life will change when you hear it. By the time you finish reading, you will be a new – and better – person. We guarantee it.
If you receive this news, you will steadily become a better person in the days, weeks, and years ahead. The news will take you on an excellent journey. The news is that good!
So… prepare yourself. Open your heart and mind. Focus your attention and read carefully. Get ready to be different.
This news should change your life – for good – forever!
A Father’s Love
A father had two sons he loved deeply. One day, the younger son said, Father, give me my share of the wealth I am to inherit.
The father granted this request immediately and divided his wealth between the two sons.
The younger son took his inheritance and left for another country. He squandered his money there in wild living. He wasted his inheritance on selfish desires, pleasures, and foolish risks.
After the money was spent, a severe famine came to that country. Without cash for food, the young man became hungry.
In desperation, he asked a stranger in that country for work. His job was humbling and difficult: feeding pigs. While working, the young man longed to fill his own stomach with what he fed the pigs. But he had nothing.
Eventually, the starving son admitted his life was miserable. He said to himself, My father’s hired men have food to spare. But I am living among pigs and starving to death! I will leave this place and return to my father. I will say, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son. Would you take me as a hired man?’
The young man left the foreign land and returned home.
While he was still a long way from home, his father saw him approaching. Compassion filled the father’s heart. He ran to his wayward son, threw his arms around him, and kissed the boy.
As they embraced, the son said, Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.
But the father said to his helpers, Move quickly and bring the best robe and put it on my son. Put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. Bring the fattened calf and cook it. We are going to have a feast and celebrate! For my young son was once dead and is now alive! My son was lost, but now he is found!
The helpers did what the Father instructed. A celebration began!
During all of this, the older son was working in the fields. When he approached home, he heard music and dancing. The older son asked a helper, What is going on?
We are going to have a feast and celebrate! For my young son was once dead and is now alive! My son was lost, but now he is found!
Your younger brother has returned,
the helper replied. Your father is cooking the fattened calf to celebrate, because your brother is home.
The older brother had been working hard in the fields. He grew angry when he heard this news and refused to return home to celebrate.
When the father heard his oldest son would not return, the father went out to the field to plead with him to join the celebration.
But