Book Highlight: Why Trust Jesus? by Dave Sterrett

Chapter Four:  Why Should I Trust Jesus When Life Seems to Be Going Just Fine without Him?

The answer to this question lies in our own longings and desires; for the good things in life, while created by God for our enjoyment within bounds, were never designed to meet our deepest need.

To support this answer, Sterrett points to the words of Tom Brady during a 60 Minutes interview in which he expressed a longing for something more even though at the time he had already won three Super Bowl rings. He also discusses the writings of Solomon and Augustine to bolster this answer. Both of these men indulged in the best the world had to offer and yet found it lacking. Both of them concluded that only a right relationship with the Lord brings fulfillment.

Sterrett writes that the following are lessons we learn from these men and from others:

·         Having more things does not ensure more happiness. He writes:  True happiness comes in knowing, trusting, and experiencing God. Nothing else can fill us up.1

·         We must not resist inner restlessness or conviction of the soul. It may be that God is using this to draw us to Himself. If we genuinely seek to know Him He will respond.

·         We can give thanks to God for temporal pleasures but fix our thoughts ultimately on eternal pleasure found in Christ. Echoing 1 Timothy 6:19 Sterrett writes:  Those who say yes to Him will store up future treasure and even now begin to “experience real life.”2

Only a right relationship with God brings true contentment. Only trusting in Jesus as Savior and Lord facilitates this relationship. Why? Only He conquered sin and death, the two things separating us from God, through His death on the cross and through His resurrection.

Stand firm in Christ,
Chase

Footnotes:
1. Page 83.
2. Page 86.

Forthcoming:  A summary of Chapter Five:  Why Should I Trust Jesus When All I Need to Do Is Trust Myself?

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