~ Book Review of One
Precious Pearl by Foreword Reviews ~
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immediately below is one of the many positive reviews the book “One Precious Pearl”
has received.
ForeWord Clarion
Review (Diane Taylor)
RELIGION
One Precious Pearl: God's
Design for His Church
Robert Lloyd Russell
Infinity Publishing
978-0-7414-6232-9
5 Stars (out of 5)
A book-length exposition on just
two verses of the New Testament, One Precious Pearl offers the reader an
in-depth analysis of Jesus’ parable of the merchant seeking goodly pearls.
Turning to Matthew 13, where seven
parables of Jesus are recorded, Russell (Thy Will Be Done on Earth, 2008)
focuses his attention on the two verses (13:45 and 46) containing the parable
of the merchant. The merchant finds one
especially valuable pearl and sells everything he has in order to possess that
single precious gem. According to
Russell, compared to the other parables—especially that of the sower, the
mustard seed, the weeds among the wheat, the yeast, and the hidden treasure in
the field—this elusive idea about a merchant searching for a pearl has not
received the full explication that it deserves. Russell fears that even those
theologians who have studied this parable have overlooked some of its more
salient points. In writing this book,
Russell aims to give these two verses their full due and thereby make the
parable of the pearl as central to the Christian imagination as is the parable
of the mustard seed and the sower.
That Russell's explication is
exhaustive there can be little doubt. Asserting
that the one precious pearl is analogous to God's universal Church, Russell
explores everything from the chemical composition of a natural pearl to its
perceived value throughout history to describe in detail how each and every
aspect of a pearl correlates to the creation of God's Church. From an oyster's point of view, for example,
Russell sees the development of a pearl as a result of the oyster's suffering. A foreign object (i.e., a grain of sand)
enters into the oyster's environment, and it is the oyster's reaction to that
intrusion that ultimately results in the creation of a lustrous gem. Given the proper environment, what originally
starts as an irritant can become something wondrous to behold.
Though Russell's parsing of the
pearl analogy is extensive, the book remains solidly grounded in the land of
the laity, making it accessible to virtually anyone who picks it up.
One does not have to be a biblical
scholar to grasp Russell's claim that a pearl is the result of a living
creature, as the universal Church is the result of a living savior. Nor does one have to be versed in Hebrew to
share Russell's idea that the spherical shape of a pearl symbolizes the unity
of God's Church, which cannot be divided without destroying it. Nor does one even have to attend services
regularly to follow Russell's contention that the perfection of a natural
pearl, like the universal Church, is unattainable through manmade
interventions. The ideas may be
profound, but Russell's delivery is not.
A simple but intelligent analysis
of an often overlooked parable in the New Testament, One Precious Pearl can
be appreciated by a wide range of readers, none of whom will ever look at a
pearl quite the same again.
~
ForeWord Reviews
“ONE
PRECIOUS PEARL: God’s Design for His Church” has received many accolades
including being named
“2011 Book-Of-The-Year” (Religion:
Eastern/Western) by Reader Views
Literary Awards,
“2011
Runner-up” (Religion:
Christianity) by the International Book Awards, and
“2011 Winner” (Book: Biblical Studies)
by The Word Guild.
“2011 Finalist” (Religion:
Christianity) by The USA “Best Books of
2011” Awards
“2011 Gold” (Literary Excellence – 1 of
3 Gold Awards across all genres) by the World
Book Awards
ADDITIONAL
COMMENTS:
There is
more information about One Precious Pearl at the author’s website.
You may
order directly from Amazon
or from Infinity
Publishing.
~ Robert
Lloyd Russell, ABUNDANT LIFE
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