The book entitled "The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus" is an objective book that talks about the Bible. It was written by John R. Cross, he is an author for GoodSeed and a Bible teacher. In 1996, he wrote a book for people who know a little or nothing about the Bible. However, this book, which was published in 2007, is a 3rd Edition of the book I mentioned a while ago. In addition, it is not necessary to read the previous editions before reading this one. The book’s genre is said to be nonfiction. Moreover, the author claims that the outlines and ideas used in his work are from thousands of sources, both ancient and modern. Many of such are common knowledge and not anyone can just claim it as theirs. All sources used were credited in the last pages of the book.
The book records the story in the Bible of two people walking from Jerusalem to the town of Emmaus. They were in deep talk regarding what had happened a few days earlier wherein Jesus of Nazareth had been crucified outside the city walls. Many people were claiming that they had seen Jesus alive. As they were walking and talking on their way home, a stranger joined them. For several hours, the stranger talked and explained about the ancient collection of books, the Bible, and started at the very beginning. The way the stranger explained made incredible sense, and his message drove confusion to their minds. They were so thrilled by what they had both heard from the stranger and hurried back to tell their loved ones, who also needed to hear this message - the message taught by the stranger on the road to Emmaus.
The book talks about how both Old and New Testament stories serve as a key to reveal the identity of God and the nature of sin; moreover, it answers two main questions: “Who is Jesus?” “What is the story of the cross and the tomb all about?”. It addresses the problem and solution of sin, the plan of salvation, and the significance of Jesus’ death. It covers from books Genesis up to Revelation. This book explains important Bible themes logically and clearly. The book chronologically binds together the entire text into one great universal drama, looking at events from the perspective of those who experienced history in the making. The book ends with you believing what you have read like you never had before or may decide not to. The book leaves you with a decision to make. It talks of us being sinful, the book stresses this fact since it is being repeated in almost all the chapters. Moreover, it stated that it is impossible for humans to completely follow the Ten Commandments, since we have a sinful nature that all started from Adam and Eve. With that said, our debts have been increasing each day, to the point that we can no longer pay them, and it is all because of our sinful nature. The third main topic that was discussed in this book is the act of love Jesus showed to us. It also explained in full detail why he had to die for us and what makes Jesus the perfect sacrifice for us all. With just this book and a reasonable amount of knowledge I know about this Bible, I was able to fully understand the Bible in a bigger, clearer and sensible picture. This book was able to answer almost all of my questions and strengthens the knowledge I know about the Bible with more facts. The chapters and its content were neatly arranged and easily understood since they break down each important component that is tackled in the book.
For me personally, I would rate the book a 5 out of 5 because there are times that Christianity can get complicated so this book can help bring me back to the basics of what God wants me to know; however, if we are talking recommending this book to others, I would rate it a 4 out of 5. Only because it can be kind of tricky for unbelievers to read the book because the book is explained in a way wherein only the key important parts were stated. It might be a little difficult for those who know nothing or a little of the Bible because it requires that you have some knowledge, especially in Genesis since almost all the points and facts point to what Genesis is all about and what it is trying to say. I would recommend baby Christians to read books like this or even those who want to know the Bible more in-depth. Overall, the book was really good and I enjoyed reading. I would give it a strong 5 if it weren’t for my other concerns.