Domesticated Jesus. Or тАЬDJтАЭ. ItтАЩs a horrible nameтАФbut a name that accurately reflects what each of us has done in our own lives. тАЬI can hear your protests,тАЭ says author Harry Kraus, тАЬand believe me, they are my own. Jesus Christ cannot be domesticated! IтАЩm talking about the way I make myself big. And in the process, IтАЩve domesticated the Almighty. Tamed him. Advised him. Put him in a box. Expected him to function like a divine vending machine. That sickens me. Shocks me. And it should.тАЭ All of us try to domesticate Jesus, tooтАФin little things like doubt, anxiety, or fear about the future. We let him into our lives, but only so far, until our control is threatened. Then we send him back to his room, back to his box. Harry Kraus takes a hard-hitting, soul-searching look at this atrocity that we commit every day. He challenges each of us to find Jesus as the grand treasure that he is and see him in real life more and more every day. тАЬPull up a chair, fellow traveler,тАЭ he concludes. тАЬLetтАЩs sit together to reason about a horrible thing that IтАЩve done. IтАЩve domesticated the Lord of the universe.тАЭ