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Living one's occupational life inside the Church is easier if one looks at Jesus' willingness to sacrifice home and family for his ministry of teaching. The minister does not need to sacrifice as much as Christ, yet should be willing to give up the pleasures of the flesh that youth desires, to give up rich foods that Jesus never would have tasted, to give up nice houses, as Jesus never aspired to own property, and to give up earning a handsome salary, as Jesus gave away the little he got. Jesus did not see himself as a God, but pointed to the loving nature of his Heavenly Father and the comfort of the Holy...

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The mythology of his birth, death and resurrection has given us a false emphasis. All He wanted us to see was God's Love.
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Culbertson, Philip, Counseling and Christian Wholeness (Integrating Spirituality Into Pastoral Counseling). Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 1999.

Simon, Stephanie, "Selling the Good Book by its cover." Los Angeles Times. 25 Dec, 2007. Website: http://www.latimes.com/features/religion/la-na-bible25dec25,1,3488535.story?coll=la-news-religion&ctrack=3&cset=true.

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Culbertson, Philip, Counseling and Christian Wholeness (Integrating Spirituality Into Pastoral Counseling). Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 1999.

Simon, Stephanie, "Selling the Good Book by its cover." Los Angeles Times. 25 Dec, 2007. Website: http://www.latimes.com/features/religion/la-na-bible25dec25,1,3488535.story?coll=la-news-religion&ctrack=3&cset=true.


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