The Man Nobody Knows
Over the years, I heard people say,
“When I think of what Jesus did for me, it brings tears to my eyes.”
It never affected me that way!
For me, accepting Jesus was an intellectual decision. There was nothing emotional about it. I have never considered myself an emotional person. As a youngster, I learned about the claims of Christ; they made sense to me; I believed them, accepted them, and was baptized.
Then, 58 years ago, I entered a used bookstore.
I found an old book with an interesting title,
The Man Nobody Knows.
The title caught my attention, but it was the author’s name that motivated me to examine the book more closely. I knew Bruce Barton’s reputation as a very successful businessman. He was a pioneer in modern advertising, one of the founders of the Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborne advertising agency, and a former U. S. Congressman.
Bruce Barton was a man I respected; his book was a businessman’s view of Jesus. I wanted to read it.
This book had a major impact on my life!
I read it at a crucial time, a time of extreme intellectual and spiritual struggle.
Especially significant to me was the way Barton painted his word picture of Jesus coming to the end of His life.
Jesus is nailed to the cross … dying.
He has been abandoned by the crowds, run out of His hometown, shunned by His family, and deserted by His disciples, betrayed by one of them.
Jesus is … dying.
It looks like His enemies have won, and it is all over.
Then, the gloomy silence is broken by a voice.
“Jesus.”
It is one of the criminals on a cross next to Him.
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“Jesus,” he calls.
“Remember me … when You come into Your kingdom.” *
As I read that, I thought.
What power of presence!
What strength of spirit!
This criminal believed that Jesus … even though He was dying on a cross …
could save him!
For the first time, tears did flow because I realized who Jesus is, what He has done, and who He has done it for.
He did it for me!
He did it for you!
That experience changed my life!
It changed my attitude. It changed my motives. It created in me a thankful heart. I wanted to give and serve!
Since that day, I read The Man Nobody Knows every year. I have given the book to hundreds of people and recommended it to thousands.
I recommend The Man Nobody Knows to you!
---Jimmy Collins
* Luke 23:42
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1yI was blessed and found this book in college. What a gem!
Developing the Blue-Collar Workforce and those who lead them.®│Author of 15 Books│Leadership Speaker│Trainer
1yYou recommended that book to me several years ago. It was a great read with a different but valuable perspective. It’s about time to read it again. Keep making an impact Jimmy Collins!
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1yAmen! 🙏