I could wish more pastors would come to the realization Stewart came to and write more voluminously to emphasize how almost every page of Scripture drips with concern for the poor, downtrodden, meek, lowly, alien, and suffering. If you're a reader of the Bible who understands and pays attention, you'll doubtless find little new or surprising here, except that an evangelical megachurch pastor should finally come to this realization. I live just a short distance from Stewart's church and plan to go check it out to see how it puts the insights in this little book into practice and play week in and week out. Quick but powerful. Worth reading and mulling over. Jesus's great summary of God's law has two parts, the second flowing from the wellspring of the first. But our fallenness, our sinful natures, our greed and grasping can erect a dam between our love of God and our love of others as self. The Gospel is the sledgehammer that can bust holes in our self-made dams, letting the love of Christ flow through us and out into the world. Will we read without constant concern for self preservation and justification?