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Highlights
- The Parable of the Dancing God explains the beautiful story of the Prodigal Son.
- Author(s): C Baxter Kruger
- 54 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
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About the Book
Building on Jesus' story of a father and his two sons, this book is a short and powerful picture of the shocking truth about God. It is a story of the love and dedication of a father to reveal his unchanging heart of love to us.
Book Synopsis
The Parable of the Dancing God explains the beautiful story of the Prodigal Son. But instead of the typical interpretation, which focuses on the prodigal son, the focus is on the character and heart of the father towards both his sons. The compassion and rejoicing of the Father at the restoration of his son is highlighted as a way to understand the character of God the Father. The Father Jesus reveals is a passionate Father who loves us forever, and desires nothing from us except that we know His acceptance and delight and live in their freedom. It offers a fresh perspective on a well-worn story and a glimpse at the joy at the heart of God as he works in our lives.
Loved around the world and used by pastors, therapists and recovery groups everywhere, this little book brings you face to face with the Father heart of God. It is simple, direct and fearlessly beautiful.
Review Quotes
"I had tried for 55 years, 2 months, and 26 days to get it right. I mean, tried really hard. It was after 2 o'clock that night when I decided I had to read this little booklet "Parable of the Dancing God" my son-in-law had sent me. When I got to about the third page, I felt like I had been hit in the face with an iron frying pan. I laid back on the pillow, bewildered, and said, "God, have I been thinking wrong all my life?" The response was a simple and clear, "Yes." And that is just the tip of the iceberg. Julian Fagan, Attorney, Amory, Mississippi.
"The Parable of the Dancing God is the best theological ground in which to anchor the Father Heart of God message. This booklet carries a message desperately needed by billions of non-dancing dancers across the planet." -Tom Hallas, Field Director, YWAM, Asia-Pacific