Beschreibung:
Derek W. Engdahl invites us to walk with him through two chapters of the Gospel of Luke which speak profoundly about our need to be in restored relationships with our poor brothers and sisters, and so be freed from wealth's deadening grasp upon our lives. In Luke 15 and 16, we meet a prodigal son, a shrewd manager, a rich man, and a poor beggar named Lazarus; and in these pages, we also encounter ourselves. Engdahl's experience of journeying with the poor over the past seventeen years provides him with a host of stories that illustrate this is not just an intellectual or theological exercise. How we relate to the poor and how we choose to use our wealth are fundamental discipleship questions for any who would follow Jesus-through the narrow gate-into abundant life.
Introduction; 1-Loving the Lost; 2-A Dishonest Manager's Example; 3-The Faithful Use of Wealth; 4-God vs. Mammon; 5-The Pharisees' Self-Justification; 6-The Good News of the Kingdom of God; 7-The Great Role Reversal; 8-At the Gate and Beyond; 9-Lazarus Comforted; 10-Crossing the Chasm; 11-The Brothers and Moses; 12-The Brothers and the Prophets; 13-Now That Someone has Risen from the Dead; Notes; Acknowledgements