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Redemption: Freed by Jesus from the Idols We Worship and the Wounds We Carry (Re:Lit) [Paperback]

Mike Wilkerson
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January 5, 2011 Re:Lit

Exodus is a real story about God redeeming his people from the bondage of slavery and how their difficult journey home exposed their loyalties—though wounded by Egypt, they had come to worship its gods. Most Christians don’t make golden idols like the Israelites in the wilderness, but we do set up idols on our own desert road—idols like substance abuse, pornography, gluttony, and rage. And even those who don’t know the pain of actual slavery can feel enslaved to the fear and shame that follow sexual abuse or betrayal by a spouse, for we suffer at the hands of our idols as well as those created by others. We need more than self-improvement or comfort—we need redemption.

Redemption is not a step-oriented recovery book; it’s story-oriented and Bible-anchored. It unfolds the back-story of redemption in Exodus to help Christians better understand how Christ redeems us from the slavery of abuse, addiction and assorted trouble and restores us to our created purpose, the worship of God. Readers will discover that the reward of freedom is more than victory over a habitual sin or release from shame; it is satisfaction and rest in God himself. Part of the Re:Lit series.


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“This is a wonderful piece of gospel work. It is case-study rich, evidencing lots of wisdom in the ways of people who suffer. It is theology rich, exegeting in a very practical way the transforming power of the gospel and all the ways we are tempted to distort or minimize it. This needs to be published and distributed widely. I know of no other work that does what Wilkerson has done. It surely does advance the cause of applying the gospel to brokenness of this generation. Well done!”
Paul David Tripp, President, Paul Tripp Ministries; author, What Did You Expect?: Redeeming the Realities of Marriage

“I am weekly confronted by the harshness of life as a result of sin—abuse, neglect, consequences of sin. The list goes on and on. As a pastor of a church full of younger people I have searched for a resource that I could with confidence recommend to those stuck in their sin. This book is that resource. It will help hurting people (which includes us!) come to grips with the reality of both our sin and the reality of being sinned against. Further, it will move people to Jesus, who is greater than our sin.”
Darrin Patrick, Pastor, The Journey, St. Louis, Missouri; author, For the City and Church Planter: The Man, the Message, the Mission

“Some support groups support without challenging people to be different. This book is a resource for a different kind of support group, a Redemption Group. Backed by good scholarship yet accessible to all Christians, it brims with great stories of redemption and keen insights into the souls of broken sinners, challenging readers to follow the Christ who can set people free.”
Eric Johnson, Lawrence and Charlotte Hoover Professor of Pastoral Care, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Director, Society for Christian Psychology

“Pastor Mike Wilkerson has penned a truly unique contribution both to small group literature and to the Christian ‘recovery’ movement. His gospel-centered focus using the Exodus theme of redemption provides an unparalleled biblical approach to facing our past face-to-face with Christ. The combination of gripping real-life vignettes, biblical narratives applied to sin and suffering, and the thought-provoking discussion-application guide makes Redemption the premier all-in-one book for small group recovery ministry.”
Robert W. Kellemen, PhD, Executive Director, The Biblical Counseling Coalition; author, Anxiety: Anatomy and Cure

“Every genuine pastor and counselor prays to walk with the Savior freed ‘from fleshly lusts which wage war against the soul’ (1 Pet. 2:11), enjoying a fuller measure of abundant life in Christ each day. Every genuine pastor and counselor prays to see his precious flock walk the same road. Redemption provides a guide for the journey, bringing the richness of the exodus story to bear where we all live, feeding the gospel morsel by morsel to our souls, and helping us behold more of Christ along the way. I commend this resource to every pastor and counselor who prays for Spirit-wrought transformation in the hearts of people.”
John Henderson, Counseling Pastor, Denton Bible Church, Denton, Texas; board member, Association of Biblical Counselors; author, Equipped to Counsel

“This important book places the powder keg of gospel truth where it is most needed: on the frontline of pastoral ministry. A mixture of clear writing, real-life stories, and faithful Bible exposition makes this a powerful resource in the fight for redemption in the lives of those we are called to serve.”
Joel Virgo, Lead Pastor, Church of Christ the King, Brighton

“By God’s grace, Pastor Mike Wilkerson gets it. He is a pastor who does not mind getting his hands dirty in the lives of people who are hurting and broken. But then he takes sufferers and sinners alike to the life-giving cross of Christ. Organized around the powerful story of the exodus, this book will point you to the marvelous Redeemer and his life-changing grace. Redemption—just think of it. In this book, Mike will help you think of it a lot. And you will be glad he did. I certainly was.”
Steve Viars, Senior Pastor, Faith Baptist Church. Lafayette, Indiana; Administrator, Faith Biblical Counseling Ministries; author, Putting Your Past in Its Place

“So many tools for recovery groups deal only with wounds and desires, appealing to ‘the god you envision’ and boil down to self-help programs. Redemption goes to core issues and shows how following the pattern of the exodus can redeem struggling people from their ‘Egypts,’ such as addictions and trauma. Because it takes us down biblical pathways in very applicable ways, it is an outstanding tool for ministry.”
Gerry Breshears, Professor of Theology, Westminster Seminary; coauthor, Death by Love: Letters from the Cross

“Praise God for Redemption, which is a gift to the body of Christ. God’s story of redemption, which serves as both the source and framework of the book, is applied directly to the sin and suffering we all face both in and out of the church. It is, therefore, a great example of practical theology. This is a resource that enables reproducible training and ministry in any church and with all of God’s people. I wholeheartedly commend Redemption to anyone who is on the front lines of gospel ministry in the church and has a deep desire and vision to equip the saints for the work of ministry.”
Robert K. Cheong, Pastor of Care and Counseling, Sojourn Community Church, Louisville, Kentucky; author, God Redeeming His Bride: A Handbook for Church Discipline; contributor, Christ-Centered Biblical Counseling

“As a church, we have implemented the message and dynamics of this book with all the leaders in our church. It has led to a renewal on a massive scale. On each page of the book, Jesus is presented as the healer of every situation, helper of every circumstance, and advocate for every sinner. I recommend Redemption to every church pastor, leader, and sinner who wants to meet the healing of the gospel of Jesus on the other side of the Red Sea.”
Ethan Burmeister, Core Community Church, Omaha, Nebraska

“The strength of Redemption is that it’s rooted in the sufficient and transforming work of the gospel, using exercises and strategies to effect real change, and the process takes place in the context of authentic community. I have recommended, and even required, clients to go through the Redemption group process, and have seen life changing transformation in weeks that would take months to years in individual counseling. I have been waiting for something like this for a very long time!”
Elisa Hope, licensed mental health counselor

“As a leader involved in a Christian recovery ministry, Redemption has proven to be extremely powerful! Using it to lead meetings has given me a unique opportunity to share the 'good news' with believers and nonbelievers. I have seen tremendous breakthroughs in reaching and dealing with core issues such as physical abuse, sexual abuse, and addiction as participants identify with the book and hear of God’s love for his children.”
Mitch Thompson, Director, All The Way House Ministries, Delray Beach, Florida

“We need this book. God’s grace is on full display in it as it begins and ends with the good news of God’s story of redemption throughout all of Scripture, which culminates in the person and work of Jesus Christ. Redemption proclaims the faith, hope, and love we need and can offer to others. It is a gift to all who are suffering because of their sin and the sins done against them.”
Justin S. Holcomb, Executive Director of the Resurgence; Adjunct Professor of Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando

“The Holy Spirit used the Redemption curriculum to set me free from years of enslaving sin. And since then he’s given me the privilege of leading men through several quarters of Redemption Groups. Each quarter, Jesus faithfully ministers compassion, conviction, and grace as he calls each participant to take part in his redemption story. The Redeemer is rescuing his people from captivity, transforming us into worshipers who look more and more like him.”
Greg, Redemption Group leader

“I had many fears about my future, living with the effects of the sin that was committed against me. As I read Redemption, I was blown away that the book put into words my unidentifiable worries and fears and addressed each issue with godly truths over and over.”
Susan

“Alongside the Bible, Redemption was one of the most helpful and practical resources for applying the atonement of Christ to the darkest and most hidden parts of my life. Through reading it, overwhelming shame and fear that had led to my deep desire to end my own life was flushed out as the gospel was revealed more clearly—Christ died for me!”
Justin

“When I first picked up this book, I read and re-read chapter one over a hundred times. Coming from a childhood of traumatic sexual abuse, I related to the Israelites’ slavery and desperate cries for help. Though God seemed absent (both to them and to me), he identifies with ...

About the Author

MIKE WILKERSON, a pastor at Seattle’s Mars Hill Church since 2004, is passionate about restoring gospel-based counseling to the local church and leads Mars Hill’s Redemption Group ministry. He and his wife, Trisha, live in Seattle with their four young children.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Crossway (January 5, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 143352077X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1433520778
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #18,304 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Mike Wilkerson is a Pastor at Mars Hill Church in Seattle, WA since 2004. He has led the development of Mars Hill's Redemption Group ministry since its inception in 2007. He is actively involved in a network of pastors in local churches who are concerned about restoring gospel-based counseling to the local church and speaks at conferences. He is co-architect of Mars Hill Church's discipleship strategy, which aligns Community Groups, Redemption Groups, and Biblical Counseling together under the leadership of Mars Hill's preaching ministry. Mike is a contributor to the Resurgence blog at www.theresurgence.com. Before joining Mars Hill's staff as a pastor, he worked as a software engineer in Seattle's tech industry. Mike and his wife Trisha have four young children. Mike and Trisha are native to the American Midwest, but have called Seattle home since 2000. He enjoys hiking around Mount Rainier with his boys, daddy dates with his girls, listening to music and occasional songwriting, including some worship songs written for Mars Hill Church.

Customer Reviews

Wilkerson uses the story of the Exodus to both break and heal sinners in the name of Jesus. Michael Leake  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
This is simply one of the best books I've ever read. Joel Holtz  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
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36 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable book January 31, 2011
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I just finished reading Redemption. Words fail me. It is remarkable. I'm a survivor of various kinds of abuse, and as I read I was struck by so many parallels between the way the Lord has led me into increasingfreedom over the last 34 years, and the teachings in Redemption. How I could have used this resource as a young believer! It will be very helpful for the many, many believers who are still struggling!

I have absolutely no doubt that this book will be incredibly useful in individual and small group counseling ministry. I've wished for a resource like this for years. I'll be using it in my own counseling ministry. Very highly recommended!
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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful
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Christians sometimes have an odd relationship with the Old Testament. Some simply avoid it, due to its particularly nasty depiction of humanity (well deserved at that). Others moralize it, treating everything as an object lesson. "David overcame his giant, what's yours," and that sort of thing. And still others seek to discover where the Old Testament bears witness to Christ. as He Himself said it did (cf. John 5:39; Luke 24:13-35). From the first word of Genesis to the last word of Malachi, it's all about Jesus.

That includes the exodus. This momentous event in the history of the Jewish people became the archetype of God's saving work as the writers of Scripture in both Testaments referenced it again and again. Indeed, Pastor Mike Wilkerson writes, "When it comes to understanding redemption, the key back story in the Bible is the exodus" (p. 33). But what does the Exodus tell us about Jesus--and how does reading it help me, practically? In Redemption, Wilkerson offers thoughtful answers as he examines the exodus account and shows us how through it Jesus frees us from the shame of sin and the futility of idolatry.

The challenge with many books of this nature is that it's very easy for solid, biblical answers to some of life's toughest questions to ring hollow.

"If God is really good, why did this happen to me?"

"Why does God feel so far away?"

"I thought this addiction was behind me--why does it keep coming back?"

"Do I really have to forgive him?"

"Am I destined to be alone for the rest of my life?"

Our anger at others, our anger at God, our frustration over besetting sin... these are not subjects handled lightly. It's easy to say, "God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life," but what do you do when you have a stepfather who treated you as something less than human (see Sarah's story, pp. 41-53)? In a situation like that, it's difficult to see God's love, despite the reality that "whether our misery is big or small, we all find ourselves under the fountain of God's mercy" (p. 43).

The Israelites, who suffered as slaves under Pharaoh, couldn't see it either. Yet, even in the midst of their suffering, God was not unaware of their suffering. He was facing it.

"He heard, saw, and knew their suffering. He invites us to do the same. The problem isn't that God has abandoned us in our pain, but that sometimes we refuse to face it with him." (p. 49)

Like Israel, God's "firstborn son" (Ex. 4:22), and like so many of us who are adopted as sons (cf. Gal 4:5), God the Son experienced great suffering, yet He did not turn away. Instead, He faced it with God the Father, and in doing so purchased our redemption.

For those who have trusted in Christ, who have suffered greatly, facing our pain is a great struggle, something we must be careful not to minimize. Yet face it we must if we are to be free of our wounds and our idols. But, like Jesus, we can be confident that God will deliver us.

As Wilkerson examines the exodus account, he weaves in the personal stories of men and women who have suffered from various forms of abuse--sexual, physical, mental, and chemical. Some were victims, others victimized themselves. But in each and every circumstance, they experienced redemption through faith in Christ. It didn't make everything better; they still had to face the consequences of sins committed by and against them, but they were able to walk into their new life in Christ, confident in God's steadfast love. He had redeemed them and He would never leave them, nor forsake them.

These stories tell readers that, ultimately, Redemption is about one thing: Renewed worship. In the fall, we turned from worshipping the Creator to worshipping His creation, and it ruined everything. Every problem that exists in the world, every injustice committed, every person defiled by abuse, every marriage that is devastated by adultery... all of it is a worship issue.

Yet so often, even after we have been redeemed, we find ourselves volunteering for slavery to idols. Like the Israelites in the wilderness who built for themselves the golden calf, we build for ourselves functional saviors and deceive ourselves every day. For example, many men (and an increasing number of women) are enslaved to pornography--an idol of their own making. Yet even in the midst of our voluntary enslavement, we are not without hope. Just as Moses interceded for the people of Israel, Jesus intercedes for us. And, "if it were not for this intercession on our behalf, we would not even have the opportunity to repent" (p. 130).

Genuine repentance, moving us from conviction of sin to, ultimately, rejoicing in God's favor, persevering day by day in faithfulness, is a great gift of redemption. It allows us to "trade hates and loves, hating the sin you once loved and loving the God you've hated by your sin. It trades the lie of idolatry for worship in spirit and truth" (p. 133). No matter how grave my sin, it is not too big for Jesus to forgive. No matter how deep the idol, it's not so deep that Jesus can't uproot it.

And He will do it.

The exodus was God's redeeming act of calling out a people from the land of Egypt so that they might worship and obey Him. In Jesus, the greater exodus has come; from among all the nations of the earth, God is saving for Himself a people that will worship Him by faith in Jesus Christ, whose death on the cross paid the great price for the redemption of their sins. With new hearts and new desires, we have been redeemed, freed from our idols, freed from the stain of sin, freed to see God as our promised land. Redemption is a wonderful reminder of all of these great truths.

Churches, married couples and individuals will greatly benefit from reading Redemption and wrestling through its questions and implications. Individuals will be greatly challenged and blessed as they do the same. Let this book's insights minister to you and free you to minister to others.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding February 1, 2011
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This is simply one of the best books I've ever read. Wilkerson does an outstanding job of using the story of the Exodus from the Bible to illustrate God's plan of ultimate redemption.

He tells us that ultimately, redemption is all about God's presence. Wilkerson also shows us that redemption isn't just about deliverance..it also includes ransom and renewal.

Chapter 5, DEMANDING MANNA, is nothing short of brilliant.

Really more than a resource book for those wanting to break free of idols in their lives..every Christian will benefit from reading REDEMPTION, and become free of wounds they've accumulated along the way.

Highly recommended!
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5.0 out of 5 stars great book
simple to read but very deep for those of us beyond Bible 101 and great for beginners too! New thoughts on Exodus and redemption. Great book
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This book truly digs into the heart issues that we all face. Dealing with sin, sins that were committed against us, abuse, addictions, all of these things the book digs deep into... Read more
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I had a serious change in attitude and a new perspective on my life because of this book and I'm only on chapter one. This is worth the money!
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This book was a stupid, waste of time to read. It was just one of those fake Christian fad books, that stretch stories in the Bible to try to make it fit what the author's saying. Read more
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