by Dane Ortlund
Published
April 7, 2020
Pages
224 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Crossway
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$9.49
Hardcover
$9.99
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“I have read no book that more carefully, thoroughly, and tenderly displays Christ’s heart.” —Paul David Tripp, President, Paul Tripp Ministries; author, New Morning Mercies and My Heart Cries Out Christians know what Jesus Christ has done—but who is he? What is his deepest heart for his people, weary and faltering on their journey toward heaven? Jesus said he is “gentle and lowly in heart.” This book reflects on these words, opening up a neglected yet central truth about who he is for sinners and sufferers today.
In a world where challenges and suffering are part of human existence, "Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers" offers solace. This profound book sheds light on how Christ’s gentle heart reaches out to those in distress and sinfulness. By delving into the depths of Jesus' compassion, the book provides an inspiring perspective on divine empathy and unfailing love.
Christ's heart is full of mercy and kindness toward those struggling with sin. Our flaws and weaknesses draw us closer to the compassionate love of Jesus. Holiness" of Christ means gentle and accessible divine love rather than distant or unapproachable.
Dane Ortlund\'s "Gentle and Lowly" unpacks the very essence of Christ\'s heart as gentle and compassionate. Drawing from biblical texts and spiritual insights Ortlund confronts the struggles of sin and suffering endured by mankind. This book deeply explores how Jesus embodies divine gentleness offering solace and spiritual comfort.
Christ embraces those who feel unworthy and burdened prioritizing mercy over judgment. Ortlund provides readers with insights into how Jesus' gentleness invites everyone. This compassionate engagement invites believers to trust in a loving commitment.
The book resonates with anyone seeking comfort amid personal flaws. With powerful testimonies and theological depth Gentle and Lowly dismantles misconceptions about the character of Jesus. Through an exploration of biblical accounts readers gain a deeper understanding of His love's width and depth.
Ortlund intricately weaves reflections on grace that challenges existing perceptions. This results in an uplifting vision of the Savior's love. Gentle and Lowly provides a fresh perspective on spiritual life by emphasizing Christ's allure to the broken-hearted.
The book encourages readers to find strength in His loving embrace. It proposes transformation through sensing His boundless grace and unwavering kindness. His nurturing extends beyond human limitations promising redemption to all.
The book's focus on Jesus' unfathomable gentleness offers a refreshing take on Christian doctrine unraveling a side of divine love often overlooked This focus invites a renewed understanding of faith Unlike other theological works Gentle and Lowly speaks to the soul with simplicity and emotional resonance reaching those who seek comfort in faith Its accessibility enhances the spiritual journey Ortlund combines deep theological reflection with personal anecdotes making complex themes approachable This unique blend renders the book an invaluable resource for theologians and lay-readers alike.
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Would recommend for everyone
Depiction of God’s sweet heart. Brought me immense amount of comfort. Book emphasizes several key points by re-interating in different ways.
Good biblical references to support the gentleness and mercy of God and Jesus as they love us. Adds new dimension to attributes. Considering using the study guide to lead group at church.
Everything about this book draws me. From its canvas-like texture to its muted and earthy tones portraying the most tender of pastoral scenes. From its bold words on the cover, “Gentle and Lowly” to the title of every chapter. As if God whispered the things my heart needed to know to the author, the designer and the artists involved. Though I know it’s a gift to many, in my hand, it feels personal. Something my best friend wanted to tell me and took great care in preparing. The truth, and the mystery contained herein were meant for me. My soul. And I can hardly wait to drink it in. 6/20/23 So I got to pick it up today, as I’ve been looking so forward to doing! I could barely read it through my constant tears that multiple times turned into uncontrollable laughter. It’s like Dane Ortlund is putting words to everything I knew to be true, everything I sensed to be true! Everything I hoped would be true! I think I just deeply needed to read this at this very moment. One of the reviews says “I was persuaded, and I look forward to being persuaded again and again.” That is how I feel! I can think of times, at least in the past year and probably before that, where I’ve heard ideas like this or thoughts like this, and have felt like parched ground under the slightest of rain. I have latched onto those ideas and held them close to my heart. And now I feel like they’re being dumped over my head and I’m being drenched in the truth of Jesus’s kind, compassionate, open hearted love for me from the very core of who he is. Everything inside of me is saying. “Yes! I knew it!”
I personally think this is one of the best books around. I don’t always read a lot of books, because I prefer to just read the Bible. In fact. I rarely recommend books, but recommend this one. It is laden with Gospel Truth, explained in a way that satisfies skeptics who may struggle to consider this too heavy in grace teaching, but is backed in Scripture, and written in a way it’s easily understood by anyone how much God loves us and how incredible Christ is. It makes me want to read it again and again just to be reminded of the beauty of Christ.
Such an amazing take on the heart of Christ, made me cry a lot of times. He is indeed a beautiful God.
Wow, what an amazing book dedicated to the heart of Jesus. I read this throughout the month of June and each time I picked it up, I grew in faith in the Lord. I was encouraged, reminded, comforted and sometimes convicted. Make sure you check out the YouTube Live Shows on Krista's Channel, BooksAndJams for more in depth discussions! I am so thankful to have joined some of the live show discussions with her and other lovely ladies this month. My channel name is BookLoverAmanda. This book dives deep into the heart of Christ and how he views us. He is gentle and lowly in heart. This book beautifully explains this in each chapter and provides some great historical background from the Puritans. What I was reminded of: • We often minimize our sin, we don’t have a good understanding of it because we have a sinful nature. God shows us His ultimate grace and Christ’s heart is drawn to us. Romans 5:20 “Where sin increased, Grace abounded all the more.” • Christ intercedes for us and he will never cast out. • He is an advocate for us. I resonated with this so much because my son has Autism and I have been struggling this past year and found myself sitting in my feelings many days. I can remember specifically one week where I had been so overwhelmed and not praying as I should. I cried out to the Lord one night, praying for my son to have good days at school and to help him grow in his speech and skills. The very next day, he had the best day he had in weeks and the chapter on Jesus being our advocate reminded me that just like I am advocating for my son in his struggles, with therapy and preschool, Jesus is advocating for me, my husband and my son all along the journey. • Jesus is our friend, he is near to us and we should draw near to him. • Jesus understands our feelings and has compassion for us. In our grief, he is grieved. He sees what we are going through and is not surprised by anything we are going through or feeling. • We don’t have to do anything (works) to earn his love. I love the comparison of the son trying to do everything to secure his place in the family when he doesn’t have to do anything special – the same for us in our relationship with Jesus. It’s settled and irreversible. • While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. He loves me in my mess – my crazy, busy, working mom life mess. I can’t be everything for everybody and that’s ok. This chapter reminded me that throughout my mess – he is always sustaining me and loving me and listening. Overall, this is a perfect book to help us understand Jesus and His heart for us.
Its a beautiful book that really helps us take a closer look to the amazing, unending, incredible Love of God for his people. Its also help us understand where we come from and how he sees our struggles and understand. Its simply incredibly uplifting and beautiful.