What if Jesus' kindness was never meant to silence the call to repentance?
In a world that often pits compassion against conviction, But Jesus Ate with Sinners offers a timely and necessary reminder: Jesus never compromised truth to win approval, and neither should we.
This bold yet pastoral book challenges one of the most misused phrases in modern religion, "Jesus ate with sinners," and asks the deeper question: Why? Clarence W. Fell walks readers through the ministry of Christ with grace and biblical precision, showing that Jesus welcomed the broken, but He also called them to change.
Rooted in the authority of Scripture and the theology of the Restoration Movement, this book offers more than cultural critique. It provides a roadmap for Christians who want to engage the world with open arms and open Bibles. Whether you are a preacher, parent, teacher, or seeker, you will find wisdom here for navigating today's spiritual confusion without losing sight of the gospel.
Discover:
Why compassion without correction is not Christlike
How Jesus built bridges without lowering the standard
What true repentance looks like in a grace-filled life
Why the church must speak with both clarity and kindness
If you are weary of watered-down faith or tired of being told that love means silence, this book will refresh your soul and strengthen your convictions.