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July 8, 2010

Cast of Characters: Common People in the Hands of an Uncommon God by Max Lucado


I do not own this picture of the cover of "Cast of Characters: Common People in the Hands of an Uncommon God".
When I ordered this book I was intrigued by the title, the cover, and the summary. It was about the characters in the Bible! I wanted to do more of a study on some of those characters - maybe I missed something about Joseph, or even more "minor" characters.
When I opened this book, I was semi-excited and I was also continuing with my intrigue. When I actually started reading the book I was disappointed.
There were questions that I've never asked myself, but then there was a reason why I neve rdid ask those questions. I was hoping for a book that would give me Bible references and interesting points on a "character" (who is/are really just a non-fiction person/people). Instead of Biblical references, there was a question I'm quoting from the actual book, "Did Jesus and Joseph arm-wrestle? Did Jesus let Joseph win a couple times?" That is pointless in my opinion-- and second, I already know that Jesus was God in a physical form. Muscle is physical. Hence when Jesus was a young boy, I bet Joseph did win. But really - this book did disappoint me. I found things fake in a certain sense, and just not my taste.
There was a positive about this book though, and the positive of this book was that Lucado pointed out that all of these people - different sins and different stories and different actions - had a chance to play a part particularly in the ultimate plan of God (even the non-Christians) for Jesus' death.

Thomas Nelson was generous enough to give me a copy of this book to review.


This book might intrigue you in the sense of the off-subject questions, so if you'd like to read the book, go for it.

God bless,
MaidenOfEmmanuel

4 comments:

Galadriel said...

I got one of those free copies too, but am saving it to read on a loooooooong vacation drive.

~Prism~ said...

Wonderful review, chica. This is your first from booksneeze, yes?

God Bless,
~Prism~

Danielle Diez - Maiden of Emmanuel said...

Gal, the book is only for loooong vacation drives :P.

Prism, si, chica, my first book :P. Thanks though!

Anonymous said...

Wow, I saw it on booksneeze and it sounded like an interesting read, but I'm glad I didn't get it. :P Right now I'm reading "The Jesus You Can't Ignore" by John MacArthur, and it's really good so far.
Thanks for the honest review!
~Stephanie