For most people, including me, this book will turn their doctrine about the blood of Jesus inside out. This was a very challenging read for me, because it delves deeply into the theology of who killed Christ - it was not God but people who killed him. J.D. Meyers also reveals why the cross was not a sacrifice necessary to appease a wrathful God, nor the sacrifice that bought our salvation, nor the payment to God or the devil for our sins. Meyers' philosophy is that God has always forgiven us, and that Jesus personified God as God has always been since before time began - a loving, compassionate, forgiving, merciful God. Not the monster that is depicted in much of the Old Testament. Meyer's interpretation of the last supper is tremendous! I'm sure this review will be confusing to many - I encourage you to read the book to see for yourself what Meyers means by the blood of Jesus.