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There's More to Jesus

Encountering the fullness of Christ in Adventism

by Shawn Brace

“Many [have] lost sight of Jesus.” So said Ellen White more than 100 years ago. Might the same still be true today? Many are saying “yes,” recognising their deep longing for an experience with Christ. But can we afford to encounter anything but the complete Christ? 

Explore the major facets of who Christ is and what He means to us, and – in turn- use the lens of Christ to re-discover scripture. Read and understood rightly, Adventist beliefs and biblical understanding show us the fullness of Jesus-and Jesus fills theological doctrines with a beauty they were always meant to show.

Contents:

  • Only Jesus, All of Jesus

  • The Loving Christ
  • The Creating Christ
  • The Speaking Christ
  • The Risking Christ
  • The Law-Giving Christ
  • The Covenant-Keeping Christ
  • The Emptying Christ
  • The Revealing Christ
  • The Serving Christ
  • The Dying Christ
  • The Believing Christ
  • The Forgiving Christ
  • The Compelling Christ
  • The Liberating Christ
  • The Living Christ
  • The Cleansing Christ
  • The Judging Christ
  • The Coming Christ
  • The Protecting Christ
  • The Reigning Christ
  • The Suffering Christ

  • Reflection Questions
$19.95

Publisher: Signs Publishing

ISBN: 9781925044294

Format: Paperback

STATUS: AVAILABLE TO ORDER (item is either in stock or quickly/soon obtainable from supplier)

Pages: 181

Reviews and Endorsements

Lael Caesar
The better part of valor leads Shawn Brace to hold back, until his epilogue, what he might quite zealously have unleashed on his deserving readership from the beginning. Instead, Brace’s introductory remarks arrive through a guest-written foreword whose author is identified only by the signature at the end of his piece. Squandered purchase! Brace fails to exploit the market value of this alternative cover: “There’s More to Jesus, with a foreword by Dwight Nelson, Pioneer Memorial Church, Andrews University.” More, Brace might have included his own humble prelude detailing his indebtedness and expounding on his gratitude to his former professor. It would all have been quite credible.
But the credibility Nelson and Brace pursue is thoroughly unrelated to market advantage. What they crave for us is holy fire, kindled in our bosom as it once was more than 130 years ago in the bosom of a young doctor under a rain-drenched tent at a California camp meeting in 1882. It changed his world. It is still changing lives.
Nelson and Brace share this book because they crave for us what God gave that youth, and what He has given them. They want us to catch the vision of the fullness of Christ that shines out of the 181 pages this book. What Nelson saw, reading Brace’s 22 chapters, on Jesus the Lover, Creator, Covenant-Keeper, Liberator, Judge, and all the rest, so revolutionized Nelson himself that now his one prayer for readers is that we too “choose to embrace this vision of the fullness of Christ” (p. viii).
And there’s the catch: we’ve heard all this before, and often, about needing the fire-tried gold, white raiment, and eyesalve so we can see and experience and reveal the full beauty of truth as it is in Jesus. Every Laodicean has heard all this many times before. So what’s new about Brace extolling “all of Scripture,” “Christ alone,” and “all of Christ”?
It’s at least 500 Reformation years old. Precisely Brace’s point, made at the end. It’s his altar call: hearing gospel truth and finding gospel in our history is not unusual for Seventh-day Adventist theology, he says.
But we know that something is still missing: earth is not yet ablaze with the glory predicted in Revelation 18. Brace doesn’t claim to have all the answers. What he does share is worth every minute of your reading. You’ll thank him and thank God for the sanctifying blessing of this book that draws you tightly close to Jesus.
Lael Caesar is an associate editor of Adventist Review.
[ Bookshelf Review ]
Every now and then, something will turn up in your life that speaks right into the heart of a topic you’ve been thinking about deeply—and you know that it can’t be a coincidence.
When a copy of There’s More To Jesus: Encountering the Fullness of Christ in Adventism arrived from Signs Publishing recently, I had one of those moments and it was exciting to receive something that so comprehensively unpacked what I’d been musing on.
Shawn Brace’s latest book is an exploration of why we can’t afford to encounter anything but the complete Jesus.
I have wondered whether the way we see Jesus has a lot to do with the way we see or feel about ourselves. But to see Jesus better, we need to put self and stereotypes aside, and truly get to understand the multiple aspects of His nature and character. And Brace goes deep—even though his chapters are short, they get right to the heart of each aspect he explores, from the loving Christ to the law-giving Christ, the liberating Christ to the coming Christ.
I love the story told in the opening chapter about a young doctor inspired by the testimony shared by Ellen White at a camp meeting and how he saw for “the first time in my life the fact that God loved me, and that Christ gave Himself for me personally.” Throughout There’s More To Jesus, this changeless love of Jesus shines through.
And we cannot forget the second part of the title of this book—Adventism’s unique perspectives and mission are woven through this book, which is deeply practical and encouraging. After reading There’s More To Jesus, you won’t want to stop finding out more about Him either, inviting you to a lifelong journey of discovery.
—Adele Nash, Communication Coordinator, North New South Wales Conference

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