Review of Donkeys are not the Problem - Who are the riders?
Posted: 17 Nov 2024, 10:23
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Donkeys are not the Problem - Who are the riders?" by Kemas Lift.]
Donkeys are not the Problem -Who are the Riders? by Kemas Lift Goforward is an adult Christian book that explores the donkey in the Bible and those who rode them. The book relates these stories to modern life.
Donkeys are a beast of the earth, and Adam named them in the Garden of Eden. In the Bible, donkeys frequently bring help to man, helping them accomplish God-given work. Donkeys are loyal animals capable of creating strong bonds. They are territorial and often guard sheep and goats from predators. In the Bible, the story of Balaam teaches us that he was a soothsayer who could curse people. He decides to put a curse on the Israelites even though God tells him not to. On his journey, riding his loyal donkey, an angel appears three times to stop him. The donkey understands to stop, but this angers Balaam, who beats his loyal mule. Balaam did not make a worthy rider to his donkey, along with other characters in the Bible who don’t ride with purpose and productivity.
This book comprises a large amount of Bible scripture and explanations of Bible stories. The scripture will appeal to Christian readers, but I found it a little heavy. I think the author expects the reader to be reasonably proficient in Bible knowledge, and this knowledge would certainly help the reader understand the book.
The concept of the book is also a challenge to understand. The author speaks in literal and metaphorical terms. The author states the donkey’s high status in the Bible and their attributes and suggests people should have the same qualities. The word, donkey, is used to symbolise goals and desires, such as chasing donkeys. The metaphors are confusing, as are some of the author’s concepts. The author writes intelligently but with complexity that does not always flow.
The author has clear and unwavering religious views and advocates purposefully living a life in service to God, the same way a loyal donkey does. Although the themes are complex, this seems to be the main message.
The book is edited well, and the Bible scripture is integrated well within the text. I liked the comparisons between the Bible stories and modern life. I didn’t enjoy the complicated text and some of the metaphors, which made the book hard to follow. I also thought the Bible scripture content was too heavy. I found the book educational and learnt more about some Bible stories. For these reasons, I rate the book 3 out of 5 stars.
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Donkeys are not the Problem - Who are the riders?
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Donkeys are not the Problem -Who are the Riders? by Kemas Lift Goforward is an adult Christian book that explores the donkey in the Bible and those who rode them. The book relates these stories to modern life.
Donkeys are a beast of the earth, and Adam named them in the Garden of Eden. In the Bible, donkeys frequently bring help to man, helping them accomplish God-given work. Donkeys are loyal animals capable of creating strong bonds. They are territorial and often guard sheep and goats from predators. In the Bible, the story of Balaam teaches us that he was a soothsayer who could curse people. He decides to put a curse on the Israelites even though God tells him not to. On his journey, riding his loyal donkey, an angel appears three times to stop him. The donkey understands to stop, but this angers Balaam, who beats his loyal mule. Balaam did not make a worthy rider to his donkey, along with other characters in the Bible who don’t ride with purpose and productivity.
This book comprises a large amount of Bible scripture and explanations of Bible stories. The scripture will appeal to Christian readers, but I found it a little heavy. I think the author expects the reader to be reasonably proficient in Bible knowledge, and this knowledge would certainly help the reader understand the book.
The concept of the book is also a challenge to understand. The author speaks in literal and metaphorical terms. The author states the donkey’s high status in the Bible and their attributes and suggests people should have the same qualities. The word, donkey, is used to symbolise goals and desires, such as chasing donkeys. The metaphors are confusing, as are some of the author’s concepts. The author writes intelligently but with complexity that does not always flow.
The author has clear and unwavering religious views and advocates purposefully living a life in service to God, the same way a loyal donkey does. Although the themes are complex, this seems to be the main message.
The book is edited well, and the Bible scripture is integrated well within the text. I liked the comparisons between the Bible stories and modern life. I didn’t enjoy the complicated text and some of the metaphors, which made the book hard to follow. I also thought the Bible scripture content was too heavy. I found the book educational and learnt more about some Bible stories. For these reasons, I rate the book 3 out of 5 stars.
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Donkeys are not the Problem - Who are the riders?
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon