
The Heart of Jesus
How He Really Feels about You
Concise Edition of Dane Ortlund's Book Gentle and Lowly, Edited for Young Listeners, New Christians, and Seekers
When Christians struggle with sin, they can easily feel that God is close to giving up on them. But in Matthew 11, Jesus describes himself as "gentle and lowly in heart," longing for believers to find rest in him. The good news of the gospel flows from God's deepest love for his people.
In this concise book adapted from the bestselling Gentle and Lowly by Dane Ortlund, listeners will encounter Jesus's tender heart for sinners and sufferers. Written for a wide audience—including younger listeners, new Christians, and those just beginning to explore the Christian faith—it features easy-to-understand terms and helpful explanations. The chapters are also short enough to listen to at bedtime, around the dinner table, or during lunchtime. The Heart of Jesus dives deep into Bible passages that speak of who Christ is, comforting and sustaining listeners with the affections of Christ for his people.
Adapted from Gentle and Lowly: Smaller chapters and sentences are ideal for younger listeners and busy families, as well as those who might have difficulty listening to a longer book Provides a Unique Perspective: Confronts listeners' typical thoughts on God's heart Scripture-Based: Explores passages throughout the whole Bible to give listeners a full picture of God's heart for sinners
- Opening Credits | Dedication
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: His Very Heart
- Chapter 2: His Heart in Action
- Chapter 3: The Happiness of Christ
- Chapter 4: Able to Sympathize
- Chapter 5: I Will Never Cast Out
- Chapter 6: To the Uttermost
- Chapter 7: The Beauty of the Heart of Christ
- Chapter 8: The Emotional Life of Christ
- Chapter 9: A Tender Friend
- Chapter 10: Why the Spirit?
- Chapter 11: Father of Mercies
- Chapter 12: The Lord, the Lord
- Chapter 13: His Ways Are Not Our Ways
- Chapter 14: Yearning for You
- Chapter 15: Rich in Mercy
- Chapter 16: He Loved Us Then; He'll Love Us Now
- Chapter 17: To the End
- Chapter 18: Buried in His Heart Forevermore
- Conclusion: The Point of This Whole Book
- Acknowledgements
- Closing Credits