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The Art of Being You

How to Live as God's Masterpiece

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"I heard a well-known Christian musician say at a concert that God was in the business of fixing broken people. I went home and thought about that for a while, and I came to a different conclusion . . ."

That different conclusion, reached by singer-songwriter Bob Kilpatrick, has some interesting and exciting applications for rethinking what it means to be a Christian. Rather than casting God in the usual role as architect and great mechanic of the universe, Kilpatrick instead paints a portrait of God as an artist—passionate, visionary—who considers humankind his masterpiece.

God doesn't see Christians as broken beings chugging along in a fixed-up life. He sees us as new creations, whole, complete, and a stunning part of his creative process. It's a powerful perception of God, one that determines how much we understand and enjoy God, which, in turn, affects the entire course of our lives.

We'll stop perceiving God based on what we lack, what we need repaired, and how weak we are, and come to know God as a creator who sees each one of us as a work of beauty and value. If we believe our relationship with God is one of artist/masterpiece/creative process, then we have every reason to rejoice in every stage of that process. The Art of Being You offers every reason to believe that God is preparing us for an amazing heavenly display.

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    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2011

      Bob Kilpatrick, a musician, minister, and radio personality (Time Out), and his son Joel (A Field Guide to Evangelicals), founder of the satirical Evangelical website larknews.com, give their attention to God in this uplifting book. The Kilpatricks ask us to see God as an artist whose masterworks are each of us, portions of "an eternal art show." VERDICT Although the Kilpatricks' vision leaves many vexing questions unresolved, many pastors and individuals will be touched and moved by their distinctive interpretation of God's work.

      Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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