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Stop Living Your Life Under, Over, From and For God and Start Living in Communion With Him.

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If weve grown weary of Christianity, if we find most any local church uninspiring, maybe the problem lies not in the Christian faith or these faithful bodies, but in our own disgruntled hearts. In With, Syke Jethani tenderly unmasks the clichd posturing that too often masquerades as genuine communion with Christ. More importantly, he takes readers to the humble place they must occupy?in prayer, studying Scripture, with the Church?if faith, hope, and love are to truly mark our lives. -James H. Gilmore, author, The Experience Economy

Made of the stuff of spiritual classics and presented in simple, contemporary terms, Skye Jethani does each of us a great service in calling us to reimagine the way we relate to God. We so readily fall prey to living out distortions and reductions to our Christian faith?with disastrous consequences. You and I are far more than sinners, consumers, managers, and servants. We are dearly loved by God and made for eternal communion with him. Everything looks different when we live life in response to Gods love. -Paul Louis Metzger, Ph.D., Professor of Christian Theology & Theology of Culture, Multnomah Biblical Seminary and author of The Gospel of John: When Love Comes to Town

Cleverly using four prepositionsunder, over, from, and for, Skye Jethani convincingly diagnoses the reigning paradigms of life?whether secular or religiousand shows how each one has captured some element of truth but in the end is deficient; Ultimately, they miss the most important thingreal communion with the living God. Thus utilizing one final preposition, With, he lays out what it really means to know and experience communion with Goda life of faith, hope and love?the very things that we all desperately want and need. This is a helpful, encouraging, and inspiring book. -Jim Belcher, author of Deep Church

It doesnt matter, as old theologians were rumored to argue, how many angels can dance on a pinhead. But it does matter which preposition governs your faith?over, after, against, for, from, under, with. Who knew what huge worlds turn on such tiny words? Who knew what theological riches were laced into the bones of grammar? Skye has done a great service to the church. In prose elegant and clear, with insights keen and deep, he shows how everything changes with just one word: With. Its a book I want my whole church to read. -Mark Buchanan, author of Spiritual Rhythm

Who knew that a preposition had so much influence? Skyes book will challenge the way that you think about God and faith digging deep into our motivations and heart issues. You cant read this book and not see yourself and others differently! -Margaret Feinberg, author of Scouting the Divine and Hungry for God

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Praise for Skye Jethanis With
Made of the stuff of spiritual classics and presented in simple, contemporary terms, Skye Jethani does each of us a great service in calling us to reimagine the way we relate to God. We so readily fall prey to living out distortions and reductions to our Christian faith with disastrous consequences. You and I are far more than sinners, consumers, managers, and servants. We are dearly loved by God and made for eternal communion with him. Everything looks different when we live life in response to Gods love.
Paul Louis Metzger, PhD,
professor of Christian Theology & Theology of Culture, Multnomah Biblical
Seminary and author of The Gospel of John: When Love Comes to Town
Since I dove into With , I cant stop thinking about it. Skye Jethanis insights will change how you think about God... and you... and how the two of you relate.
Dr. Kara E. Powell,
executive director of the Fuller Youth Institute
It doesnt matter, as old theologians were rumored to argue, how many angels can dance on a pinhead. But it does matter which preposition governs your faith over, after, against, for, from, under, with . Who knew what huge worlds turn on such tiny words? Who knew what theological riches were laced into the bones of grammar? Skye has done a great service to the church. In prose elegant and clear, with insights keen and deep, he shows how everything changes with just one word: With . Its a book I want my whole church to read.
Mark Buchanan,
author of Spiritual Rhythm
Who knew that a preposition had so much influence? Skyes book will challenge the way that you think about God and faith digging deep into our motivations and heart issues. You cant read this book and not see yourself and others differently!
Margaret Feinberg,
author of Scouting the Divine and Hungry for God
Cleverly using four prepositions under, over, from, and for Skye Jethani convincingly diagnoses the reigning paradigms of life, whether secular or religious, and shows how each one has captured some element of truth but in the end is deficient. Ultimately, they miss the most important thingreal communion with the living God. Thus utilizing one final preposition, With , he lays out what it really means to know and experience communion with Goda life of faith, hope, and lovethe very things that we all desperately want and need. This is a helpful, encouraging, and inspiring book.
Jim Belcher,
author of Deep Church
This book will do for our generation what J.B. Phillips, in his classic Your God is Too Small , did for his. With reveals views of God that cant satisfy and opens up the possibility for exploring a life with God that more than satisfies.
Scot McKnight,
author of One.Life and The Blue Parakeet,
professor of theology and biblical studies at North Park University
Theres a good reason why Skye is a senior editor at Leadership Journal... he writes with a stylish verve, real intelligence, and spiritual depth. Suggesting that the basic posture that you adopt toward God determines the quality, meaning, and direction of your life, With is designed to head readers in the right direction.
Alan Hirsch,
author of Untamed, TheForgottenWays.org
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2011 by Akash Jethani a/k/a Skye Jethani
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Scripture quotations marked ESV are from THE ENGLISH STANDARD VERSION . 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a division of Good News Publishers.
Scripture quotations marked NIV are from HOLY BIBLE: NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION. 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. All rights reserved.
ISBN-13: 9781595553799
Page design by Mark L. Mabry
Library of Congress Control Number: 2011931594
Printed in the United States of America
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We love because he first loved us.
Contents
Appendix A
Communing
Appendix B
Discussing
1
Life
The Shadows
Fifteen hundred years ago, the emperor of Rome built a tomb for his beloved sister. The small building was designed in the shape of a cross with a vaulted ceiling covered with mosaics of swirling stars in an indigo sky. The focal point of the mosaic ceiling was a depiction of Jesus the Good Shepherd surrounded by sheep in an emerald paradise.
The mausoleum of Galla Placidia still stands in Ravenna, Italy, and has been called by scholars the earliest and best preserved of all mosaic monuments and one of the most artistically perfect. But visitors who have admired its mosaics in travel books and on postcards will be disappointed when they enter the mausoleum. The structure has only tiny windows, and what light does enter is usually blocked by a mass of tourists. The most artistically perfect mosaic monument, the inspiring vision of the Good Shepherd in a starry paradise, is hidden behind a veil of darkness.
But the impatient who leave the chapel will miss a stunning unveiling. With no advance notice, spotlights near the ceiling are turned on when a tourist finally manages to drop a coin into the small metal box along the wall. The lights illuminate the iridescent tiles of the mosaic but only for a few seconds. One visitor described the experience: The lights come on. For a brief moment, the briefest of momentsthe eye doesnt have time to take it all in, the eye casts aboutthe dull, hot darkness overhead becomes a starry sky, a dark-blue cupola with huge, shimmering stars that seem startlingly close. Ahhhhh! comes the sound from below, and then the light goes out, and again theres darkness, darker even than before.
The bright burst of illumination is repeated over and over again, divided by darkness of unpredictable length. Each time the lights come on, the visitors are given another glimpse of the world behind the shadows, and their eyes capture another element previously unseendeer drinking from springs, garlands of fruit and leaves, Jesus gently reaching out to his sheep that look lovingly at their Shepherd. After seeing the mosaic, one visitor wrote: I have never seen anything so sublime in my life! Makes you want to cry!
Like the tourists in Ravenna, many come into Christian faith with great expectations. They have heard stories of jubilation and salvation, of the power to overcome this world and experience the divine in inexpressible ways. But once inside the ancient halls of Christianity many are disappointed. Where is the light, where is the illumination? Our hearts seek God and the goodness, beauty, justice, and peace weve been told he provides, but he often remains hidden behind the shadow cast by an evil world.
My concern is that we are inoculating an entire generation to the Christian faith. Many come with a holy desire to know God, to experience his presence in their lives, to be cared for like sheep entrusted to a meek and gentle shepherd. But this is not what they see or experience. In fact, they may leave the church without ever seeing a beautiful and enthralling vision of LIFE WITH GOD . The lights are never turned on to reveal the beauty that is present just behind the shadows. Instead they are offered a substitute form of Christianity, one that cannot break through the shadows and that never really satisfies the deepest longings of their souls.
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