I want to invite you to read a book with me and take a deeper look at why Jesus came to die. Over the course of 50 days I will be reading a 127 page book (not exactly an overwhelming task). In the process I will be blogging my response to what I have read each day and posting it here. You are invited to participate. Read along in the book, read my comments and share some of your own.
We will be starting on Easter Sunday. Below is the scoop on the book, why I chose Easter, where you can get a copy of the book, and the schedule so we can read along together.
A few years ago John Piper wrote a book entitled, Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die. Each chapter is approximately 2 pages in length and covers one of the fifty reasons. I must warn you that though the chapters are brief, they are not always easy to process. I have found in the past that reading one brief two-page chapter a day helps me to process the content of each chapter before moving to the next.
Easter is the time where we celebrate the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus and Pentecost is the time we celebrate when the Holy Spirit came and empowered the followers of Jesus to bear witness to his death, burial and resurrection. Coincidentally (or not so coincidentally) there are 50 days between Easter and Pentecost. This provides a great time to read Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die and meditate on the reasons Christ’s death (and resurrection) were necessary.
I will read a chapter a day according to the schedule and posting my response here on this blog. I want to invite you along on the journey and share your thoughts here as well. You will need to obtain your own copy of the book.
The following is a PDF of my schedule for reading: 50 Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die – Reading Guide.