‘Gagging Jesus’ by Phil Moore is a provocative non-fiction book meant to challenge modern day western Christians perspectives on the true unabridged and uncensored teachings of Jesus Christ.
With a table of contents that is instantly intriguing; touching on important questions relevant in today, like “Jesus on stress, pornography and masturbation, hell, possessions” and so on.
Often, times theological books ‘water-down’ and over generalise important questions and themes. So much so, that we’re left with thousands of devotionals on ‘not giving up, free grace, and not loosing hope.’ Leaving many people unequipped to face the challenges in the real world without a solid understanding of their faith and purpose as Christians as well as the consequences if they carry on without fully grasping Jesus’ true teachings.
But ‘Gagging Jesus’, was the first time I saw a direct mention of these issues, with real life context, biblical evidence, and examples. And honestly it was refreshing to read something that wasn’t trying to bend or soften its words to please everyone. It was blunt and direct. Which to me, is what more Christian authors should be doing. Not being afraid to be the light or speak the truth in a world so dark and to encourage others to do the same honestly and without fear. To be more content with speaking the truth and upsetting the masses than to twist it to please them.
I will say some topics, like Jesus on Divorce and Remarriage and Sex, fell short for me. I felt as though, they were just loose statements being purported as the truth without providing deeper explanation, or biblical evidence. Especially, in the face of prophets of the old testament who clearly acted in adverse to conventional Christian views on sex and marriage. It didn’t answer the main questions I had as to why marriage is so important? Why is pre-marital sex frowned upon etc.
Also, as skilfully as the book defended the true teachings of Jesus, it did fail to acknowledge the church and the corruptions we see ongoing in megachurches today akin to what would be considered abuses like the actions of the pharisees and sadducees.
Still, ‘Gagging Jesus’ by Phil Moore is definitely a book that’s needed in today’s day and age. With corruption and occultism becoming more normalised and prevalent and Christian teachings less and less edifying, this book sets out to act as a current against the stream of modern day corruption and censorship of Jesus’s true teachings.