Many Christians think of Jesus as the
Saviour whose resurrection promises
fulfilment in the life to come. Others
instead focus on Jesus' moral teachings
and his commitment to achieving social
justice in the present world. Both views
are rooted in scripture, and neither is
wrong.However, each speak only part of
the truth of who Jesus is and in SELLING
WATER BY THE RIVER, Shane Hipps
underscores that Jesus is also, and most
importantly, the Master of the inner
life - the Teacher who reveals that the
object of human beings' deepest longing
dwells within each of us.This life-
changing book isn't about 'religion' or
'spirituality'; it's about realising
that what we search for already resides
inside us and how the heaven we long for
isn't just a gift when we die but a gift
while we live.
Saviour whose resurrection promises
fulfilment in the life to come. Others
instead focus on Jesus' moral teachings
and his commitment to achieving social
justice in the present world. Both views
are rooted in scripture, and neither is
wrong.However, each speak only part of
the truth of who Jesus is and in SELLING
WATER BY THE RIVER, Shane Hipps
underscores that Jesus is also, and most
importantly, the Master of the inner
life - the Teacher who reveals that the
object of human beings' deepest longing
dwells within each of us.This life-
changing book isn't about 'religion' or
'spirituality'; it's about realising
that what we search for already resides
inside us and how the heaven we long for
isn't just a gift when we die but a gift
while we live.





