
When the World Breaks
The Surprising Hope and Subversive Promises in the Teachings of Jesus
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Jason Adam Miller
In this groundbreaking book, Pastor Jason Adam Miller re-examines the Beatitudes—eight paradoxes found in Jesus' Sermon on the Mount—and points to a whole new way to find hope in the midst of suffering.
If the past few years have taught us anything, it’s that the world is broken. The world we thought we knew vanished, and so many of us are now struggling to make sense of a world that’s not what we thought it was.
This book is about what happens when the fundamental picture we had relied on–our sense of how everything holds together–falls apart. For some, this moment comes when a global pandemic upends our security. For others, it’s a partner leaving, or a terrible diagnosis, or the death of a loved one. Many of us have felt our worlds breaking when long-held beliefs about God or faith slipped through our hands. Whether the details are global or personal, the experience is the same: you discover that the framing reality you were living in has fractured.
But here’s the good news: The world has been breaking for as long as we can remember. We've been here before, which means we can turn to ancient, perennial wisdom to help us sort through these urgent problems. In When the World Breaks, Jason Adam Miller explores the possibilities for hope hidden in the paradoxes Jesus spoke when he taught the eight blessings–often called the Beatitudes–recorded in the beginning of Matthew chapter 5. These strange blessings name our experiences of suffering and are built on a particular kind of hope. This book is a meditation on those teachings as a transformative way forward when we suffer.
Lyrically written, theologically rich, and supremely accessible, When the World Breaks reveals an unexpected way to look at these familiar verses, giving listeners hope that God is with them in their suffering, and helping them become the kind of people who can put things back together.
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"Jason’s words are the antidote we need right now, a meaningful offering beyond cynicism & apathy… An absolutely beautiful book.”—Shauna Niequist, New York Times Bestselling author of I Guess I Haven’t Learned That Yet
"For a long time, words of Jesus have seemed to be held hostage by people determined to make them complicated and confusing. What this book does is make those words simple and beautiful and hopeful again. This book is absolutely necessary for anyone who is tired of an overly complicated Jesus and ready for a little hope.”—Brit Barron, author of Worth It
Beautifully written and deeply needed.
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…these reflections on the blessings will bring healing.
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Beautiful
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Beautiful
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Beautiful message lovingly delivered
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Jason initially states, "The world is breaking" which is the only statement I agree with him on. Discord and trouble are commonplace. None of this was God’s original plan for humanity. We fell from our original position in the Garden of Eden. We now live in a fallen world, and all creation “groans” under the consequences of our sin. Romans 8:22- The world will not be whole again until Jesus' thousand year reign on this earth. You will NEVER find happiness in this broken world. If you are risen with Christ seek those things which are above, set not your affections on this earth. Col 3:2.
Jason talks about his feelings throughout this book and HIS interpretations of the Beatitudes relating those interpretations to this world, but when a person belongs to the world so they speak from the world's viewpoint, and the world listens to them, 1 John 4:5. in Romans 12:2, Paul stated, "Do not conform to this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind..." Jesus' point of the sermon is to know REAL BLESSEDNESS, REAL HAPPINESS, REAL JOY, REAL GLADNESS, and GENUINE DIVINE REWARD.
Jason states the Beatitudes are not moral lessons for the kind of person God wants to bless or that they are not specifically for Christians at all, but the sermon on the mount was for Jesus' disciples and not the multitudes. Jesus wanted Christians to know they could never please God on their own; in your flesh, and to live the sermon on the mount is only possible as you know Jesus.
The foundation of the Beatitudes is that heaven has invaded earth, God's victory over sin, death, brokenness and despair is here. Also, Jason separates each Beatitude when Jesus meant for each to build on each other, building on the foundation to belong to the Kingdom. Jesus is in the business of providing people with happiness, unfortunately not everyone believes or understands that... Hopefully Jason will come to understand the true meaning behind Jesus' sermon on the mount.
A total miss and worldly view of the Beatitudes
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