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THE GOSPEL THAT JESUS DID NOT PREACH

How America Invented a New Jesus

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This book is not written to entertain.

It is written to expose.

It is not designed to affirm modern Christianity.
It is designed to confront it.

The message contained in these pages will challenge beliefs you may have held for years. It may disturb comfortable theology, confront cherished assumptions, and unsettle versions of Jesus that have been shaped more by culture than by Scripture.

That discomfort is intentional.

Scripture warns us plainly that there is “another Jesus,” “another gospel,” and “another spirit.” These are not threats from the outside alone—they often arise within the church, preached from pulpits, taught in seminaries, and celebrated by crowds.

This book contends that America has not rejected Jesus outright.
Instead, she has reimagined Him.

A Jesus who never confronts sin.

A Jesus who blesses every ambition.

A Jesus who serves national pride, personal comfort, political identity, and emotional preference.
A Jesus who saves—but never reigns.

This is not the Jesus of Scripture.

If you are seeking validation, this book will disappoint you.
If you are seeking comfort, this book may unsettle you.
If you are seeking truth, this book will challenge you to repent, relearn, and return.

Let it be known:

This book is written in fear of God, not fear of backlash.
It is written with love for Christ, not loyalty to systems.
It is written to awaken discernment, not to win applause.

Some will accuse this message of being harsh.
Others will say it is divisive.

But Scripture declares that truth divides light from darkness, and Jesus Himself said He came not to bring peace, but a sword—first to the heart, then to the house of God.

If you proceed, do so prayerfully.

Lay down every assumption.

Test every claim by Scripture.

Invite the Holy Spirit—not culture, not tradition, not emotion—to judge what you read.

This book does not claim to be comfortable.
It claims to be necessary.