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The Original Jesus: Trading the Myths We Create for the Savior Who Is is unavailable, but you can change that!

From hit songs to bumper stickers to football eye-black, Jesus is trending high wherever you look. But at the end of the day, many “try Jesus” and come away disappointed in the experience. That’s because the Jesus of popular culture looks much more like us than the God-man who appeared in the flesh two thousand years ago. We’ve developed plenty of imposter Jesuses that feed into our selfish...

Yet at the end of the day reality whispers; we’ll ultimately be disappointed. The gospel narrative tells us that this longing for a better world finds its hope in the risen Christ. Jesus is writing that new story—the real, not imagined restoration of all that sin has corrupted. There is a new city coming, one whose builder and maker is God (Heb. 11:10). The first coming of Jesus as King inaugurated the kingdom to be fully consummated at his second coming. Jesus is the first sign of spring after a
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