“For some, Jesus is a good luck charm. The ‘Rabbit’s Foot Redeemer.’ Pocket-sized. Handy. Easily packaged. Easily understood. Easily diagrammed. You can put his picture on your wall or you can stick it in your wallet as insurance. You can frame him. Dangle him from your rear view mirror or glue him to your dashboard… Sightless and heartless… without power. That’s not the Redeemer of the New Testament.” Max Lucado, Six Hours One Friday, pp. 89–90.