This is a great, not so well known book. Eugenes second book in the series (Eat this book) is a lot more popular. I think this one is a gem. The Jesus Way is divided into two parts, the first goes through a chapter each for Jesus and then Abraham, Moses, David, Elijah and Isaiah and how each of them prepared the way for Jesus. The second part is about the contrasting 'Way of Herod', Way of Caiaphas' and 'Way of Josephus'.
This book is a blend of theology, teaching, history and is written in Eugens typical prose. I learnt alot. Its extremely well researched, as you would expect, and seeks to show you practical ways that we can learn to live like Jesus.
Here are a few quotes from the book:
"Martin Luther meant, that we are not all priests for ourselves, but for oneanother. The priesthood of all believers is not an arrogant individualism that doesnt need anyone, it is a confession of mutuality."
"In the three great refusals (temptations of Jesus), Jesus refuses to do good things in the wrong way, each temptation is wrapped around something good. Feed a lot of people, evangalise by miracle, rule the world justly! The devils temptation strategy is to depersonalise the ways of Jesus but leave the way itself intact. His strategy is the same with us. But a way that is depersonalised, carried out without love or intimacy or participation is not, no matter how well we do it, no matter how much good is accomplished, the Jesus way."
"God has tested Abrahams faith at every turn, to live by faith, better, to live a faith life, means to be tested. Abrahams faith did not always survive the test. His faith failed in Egypt, in Moriah and with Hagar. Untested faith, does not yet qualify as faith. Untested faith, having the appearance of faith, the feeling of faith, the kanguage of faith, may be only wishful thinking."
"A frequently used phrase in western culture, that is symptomatic baalistic tendancies in worship is, 'Lets have a worship experience'. It is the baalistic version of, 'let us worship God' It is the difference between cultivating something that makes sense to the individual, and acting in response to what makes sense to God."
"Biblically formed people of God do not use the term 'worship' as a description of experience, such as: 'I can have a worship experience with God on the golf course'. What that means is, 'I can have religous feelings, reminding me of good things nearly any place'... Which is true enough. The only thing wrong with this statement is its ignorance. Thinking that the experience makes up what the church calls 'worship'. The biblical experience is very different.... It is something we do, regardless of how we feel, not something we experience.."
"When you have a God that is a 'thing', a God that you can use, an 'object', neighbours also become things and objects that you can use. With an impersonal God, you end up with an impersonal neighbour."
"Following Jesus is not a skill we acquire so that we can be useful to the Kingdom, the Essene way. It is not a privilege we are let into so that the Kingdom can be useful to us, the Caiaphas way. It is obedience 'My Lord' and worship 'and my God'."