The James Jennings Project
Hitchhiking On A Narrow Road
Hitchhiking On A Narrow Road
Are you turned off by religion?
You’re not alone. Jesus was no fan either. In his seminal sermon, Jesus addresses life in the Kingdom of God. Jesus paints a picture that looks starkly different from how many perceive today’s American Church. Did Jesus call us to a life of enculturated religion or did he intend something different?
Salt and Light- Meditations on the Sermon on the Mount is a 43-day journey through Jesus’ best-known sermon. It provides an in-depth study of the Gospel of Matthew chapters five, six, and seven, with personal observations, applications, and devotional suggestions from the author. It explores how the entirety of scripture shines a light on Jesus’ words, and how the culture, environment, and circumstances of Christ’s world reveal clues as to their meaning.
In this study, the author asks questions that are increasingly relevant for today’s American Church:
Jesus’ words provide hope for today’s troubled world. Additionally, they should leave us uncomfortable, whether we see ourselves as conservative, liberal, post-modern, or traditional.
This study is for anyone who wants to grasp what it really means to follow Jesus. You may be comfortable in your church, be questioning your faith, or be on a journey through deconstruction. Your experience with Church may seem like a betrayal of a faith you once loved and you may want to return to the basics of a simpler faith. Whatever your situation you are invited to sit with Jesus and reimagine what it means to thrive in the Kingdom of God.
“In a clear, easy-to-read style, James walks us through the Sermon on the Mount with practical insight into the heart of Jesus’ teachings and their real-life applications. The book is simple to understand, yet deeply challenging to those who desire to see past surface behaviors and delve into the heart of what it means to be a Christ-follower.“
Ron and Cyndi Hawthorne– (MI)
“Just as Mt Sinai was the revelation of the Hebrew covenant, James acknowledges the Sermon on the Mount as the revelation of the Christian covenant and seeks to call Christians back to the heart of their faith. James Jennings reminds us through this devotional that Jesus calls us once again to remember what made that revelation so ground-breaking. Never have we needed a reminder like this to return to the simple faith of Jesus Christ. James lays his heart bare as he talks about his own call to return to the simple words of Christ in a time like this. You can feel James’ heart touch Heaven as he struggles to recover the purity of his faith. Let this book challenge you to return to the source of true love as well.
This book did a great job of bringing me back to the joy of my early days of faith. It reminded me how good it is to live with the awareness that God is big enough to overcome anything I might face.“
Dennis Gunnarson– (WA)
“Prepare to be challenged in your Christian thought and walk. This is not your usual evangelical fluff or lightweight, feel-good then throw away pamphlet, but a thought-provoking devotional with insightful and well-studied Bible exposition with a personal challenge to American cultural Christianity in our lives individually and corporately. Whether you come away from the book in full agreement with the author or not, you will be enriched spiritually by the careful study and the skilled writing. This book is a keeper!“
Amazon Customer
“I met James on Facebook and was always impressed with his insights on a wide variety of topics. When I found out that many of those insights were in book form, I knew I had to secure a copy! In reading his perceptive work on the greatest sermon ever delivered, numerous things became apparent. Aside from his solid exegesis, I was impressed with his honesty and balanced approach when dealing with divisive issues. James does not back down from critiquing those who lean right or left but refreshingly, there is no venom in his critique. While his book is devotional, James also gets into the Greek meaning of some words and phrases to help illuminate the meaning of a given text. I found this beneficial. In an age when some are embracing a more aggressive and militant view of the Christian faith, James calls us back to this challenging sermon, the heart and soul of Christian ethics. When many in the church are seeking to minimize the impact of the upside-down ethics of Jesus, James is calling us back to His profound and life-giving message.”
John Marino– (CO)