Towards Jerusalem: A pilgrim's regress and progress to God's Holy City
God has an agenda for cities. Steve Brady is convinced of it. The Bible is full of significant cities and the biblical story is full of imagery of cities-culminating in God's 'holy city', birthed in and through his people. Towards Jerusalem is a unique Lent book, a call to live for a vision bigger than ourselves, marching to a different drumbeat towards 'Zion', God's New Jerusalem and all that this means in transformative terms for today's Christian believer.
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Title | Towards Jerusalem: A pilgrim's regress and progress to God's Holy City |
Author | Steve Brady |
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Description | God has an agenda for cities. Steve Brady is convinced of it. The Bible is full of significant cities and the biblical story is full of imagery of cities-culminating in God's 'holy city', birthed in and through his people. Towards Jerusalem is a unique Lent book, a call to live for a vision bigger than ourselves, marching to a different drumbeat towards 'Zion', God's New Jerusalem and all that this means in transformative terms for today's Christian believer. Contents
Introduction Week 1: Seeking a city: unfamiliar people and places Week 2: Finding a home: undulating experiences of God Week 3: Rebuilding a ruin: unpromising situations Week 4: Creating communities of faith: unpredictable churches Week 5: Approaching Jerusalem: unexpected heroes and villains Week 6: Redeeming the world: the unrecognised builder |
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God has an agenda for cities. Steve Brady is convinced of it. The Bible is full of significant cities and the biblical story is full of imagery of cities-culminating in God's 'holy city', birthed in and through his people. Towards Jerusalem is a unique Lent book, a call to live for a vision bigger than ourselves, marching to a different drumbeat towards 'Zion', God's New Jerusalem and all that this means in transformative terms for today's Christian believer.
Contents
- Ash Wednesday: Temptations
- Thursday: Blessed are the balanced
- Friday: The ultimate mission statement
- Saturday: Runners and spectators
- Sunday: From a garden to a city
- Monday: Superheroes or villains?
- Tuesday: Human potential and its hubris
- Wednesday: A saved soul and a wasted life
- Thursday: A place for tears
- Friday: Mid-life crisis
- Saturday: Eisodus comes before exodus
- Sunday: Everybody needs good neighbours
- Monday: Upwardly mobile
- Tuesday: The ideal home show
- Wednesday: Strong foundations
- Thursday: Life in perspective
- Friday: Peace in the city
- Saturday: Troubled waters
- Sunday: Praying
- Monday: Influencing
- Tuesday: Organising
- Wednesday: Coping
- Thursday: Rectifying
- Friday: Completing
- Saturday: Reforming
- Sunday: Sound Street Abbey - Ephesus
- Monday: Crown Close Cathedral - Smyrna
- Tuesday: Martyr's Memorial Church - Pergamum
- Wednesday: Loose Lane Fellowship - Thyatira
- Thursday: Cemetery Junction Church - Sardis
- Friday: Main Road Assembly - Philadelphia
- Saturday: Cool Court Chapel - Laodicea
- Sunday: A short-sighted trio
- Monday: Samaritans
- Tuesday: A midnight caller
- Wednesday: Amazing grace
- Thursday: Future shock
- Friday: Open all hours?
- Saturday: What's so dangerous about grace?
- Palm Sunday: Crossing the Rubicon
- Monday: Givers and takers
- Tuesday: Back to the future
- Wednesday: Red-letter day
- Maundy Thursday: Gethsemane
- Good Friday: A dying thief, a living hope
- Holy Saturday: Dead and gone?
- Easter Day: The short walk to freedom
- Epilogue: Easter Monday: Our man in heaven
- Notes
Introduction
Week 1: Seeking a city: unfamiliar people and places
Week 2: Finding a home: undulating experiences of God
Week 3: Rebuilding a ruin: unpromising situations
Week 4: Creating communities of faith: unpredictable churches
Week 5: Approaching Jerusalem: unexpected heroes and villains
Week 6: Redeeming the world: the unrecognised builder
Church Times (19 Jan 2018). Review by Peter McGeary, vicar of St Mary's, Cable Street, London and a Priest-Vicar of Westminster Abbey
Lent is a journey on many levels towards, and the narrative of Holy Week pulls us into, the city of Jerusalem. Steve Brady engages in such a multi-layered journey in 'Towards Jerusalem'... Lent is a serious time and Brady takes Lent seriously.
Each day involves the discipline of reading a passage of scripture and reflecting on it, against an overarching background of pilgrimage, a journey towards a place of resurrection. This is the Bible Reading Fellowship's Lent book. I have long been impressed by BRF's ability to produce books of high quality and clarity, and this is no exception. Clear and thoughtful exposition of scripture, fed by pastoral experience and a knowledge of contemporary culture.
Review by Peter McGeary