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Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God
Crazy Love Overwhelmed by a Relentless God
Author: Francis Chan, Danae Yankoski
God is love. Crazy, relentless, all-powerful love. This sounds crazy to some: There's a God, all-powerful and all-knowing, and He loves you. And not just any kind of love, this is the I-love-you-so-much-I'll-send-my- Son-to-die-on-a-cross-to-save-you kind of love. And maybe it is crazy. Crazy in all the right ways. — Think about it. God, ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781434768513
ISBN-10: 1434768511
Publication Date: 5/1/2008
Pages: 186
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4 stars, based on 102 ratings
Publisher: David C. Cook
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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ncsuz avatar reviewed Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God on + 77 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I had heard good things about this book so I was looking forward to reading it. This book explores what it means to be head over heels for God. It starts with why you should have crazy love for Him. It's because He has crazy love for you and if you really think about it and how undeserving you are of that after ignoring Him, treating him like a genie in a bottle and only going to him when you need something, how much pride you have in thinking you are "good enough" and how much you have ignored His instructions and broken His commandments, it is simply amazing the God continues to pursue us and love us!

He explores what it means to be a lukewarm Christian. This one struck me: "Lukewarm people choose what is popular over what is right when they are in conflict." I know I have been guilty of that one before. Or this one "Lukewarm people gauge their morality or "goodness" to the secular world." Well I mean I am more moral than a murderer or prostitute, right? Or this one: "Lukewarm people love others but do not seek to love others as much as they love themselves." Got to look out for #1 right?

This one is so me: "Lukewarm people are continually concerned with playing it safe; they are slaves to the god of control. The focus on safe living keeps them from sacrificing and risking for God." I hate risk. I like feeling safe. I like knowing that I have things under control So much so that when one person tells me I don't have my sh*t together, it stays with me for months and months. I don't like feeling scared and trusting God completely with a situation. It makes me very uncomfortable. But I can tell you that the times I have, He hasn't let me down.

He then walks you through what "obsessed" people look like. How they act and think and what it really means to be in love with and trust God completely. The point is crazy love like that is challenging. You are never going to be "good enough" nor should you want to just be "good enough". It gave some great tips and pictures of what it would look like if I stretched myself and my relationship with God to the max.

He ends the book with some profiles of real-life people who really turned over their whole lives to God and how God used them in amazing ways. It is really inspirational.
flutterbella13 avatar reviewed Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God on
Helpful Score: 4
This book really makes you stop and take a look at the "Crazy Love" of the Father for us. It also makes you look at whether you are returning the Father's love with a "Crazy Love" of your own. Makes you think about that, and then why that is, if you are not living with that Crazy Love and inspires you toward a deeper walk with God.
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Helpful Score: 1
Every Christians SHOULD read this. It tells the truth in love of things that hopefully can inspire us to want to grow rather than become stagnant.
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Highly recommend this book. It is challenging and thought-provoking. Great for small group study and discussions, as well as person reading.


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