Is Jesus Enough for You? (Writer's Opinion)
By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net)
GROVE, OK (ANS - September 4, 2016) -- “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose” — Romans 8:28 (NIV).
For
too many years, I lived a “take no-risks” life. I was living what most
would call the "American Dream" with a nice house, a husband and two
children in rural Oklahoma. Life, although not always easy, was
comfortable and predictable.
Although
I knew of God, I wasn’t intimately acquainted with Him. I’d attended
church and Sunday school off and on throughout my lifetime. My
relationship with the church was on-again/off-again, sitting in a
cushion-lined pew. I volunteered to help with children’s ministries but
that was the extent of my commitment.
It
wasn’t until my 28-year marriage ended 15 years ago that I began
searching for something—someone—to fill the void. Since that October
afternoon in 2001 when I asked God for direction in my life, my journey
has led me back to the body of Christ and on adventures I never dreamed
of: mission trips outside this country and a pilgrimage to the Holy
Land. More importantly, it led me into the arms of Jesus, the One who
loves me more than life itself.
Kristin
Welch, author and Pastor’s wife, also lived a comfortable life in a
Houston suburb. In her book, “Rhinestone Jesus,” she writes, “...for
most of my pew sitting years, I ignored something very important. I was
full of faith, but I wasn’t obedient. I could quote scripture and talk
about all my blessings, but I couldn’t show you my faith in action.”
In
2010, Kristin traveled with Compassion International to write about
poverty in Kenya. She says, “I wasn’t expecting everything I ever knew
about God to break wide open. I wasn’t expecting to see so much human
suffering.”
It
took an orphan boy’s answer to shake her to the core. While standing in
his cardboard home, without one noticeable comfort, water dripping on
her head, she says, “His smile lit up the room. I couldn’t resist
asking, ‘Why are you so happy?’”
“I have Jesus. He is enough,” the young boy replied confidently.
Kristin
was “shocked to see such unspeakable joy radiate from someone with
nothing, not even a mom and dad or a real bed or enough food. And when I
looked at what he had and what I didn’t have, I discovered Jesus wasn’t
enough for me. In my culture, in my life, stuff made me happy,” she
writes. “More stuff made me happier.”
She
adds, “For over 35 years, I tried to fit Jesus into my life. I added
Him here and there. And then I met a kid in Africa who fit his life into
Jesus and he had so much more than I did.”
Kristin’s
encounter that day led her to found Mercy House, a ministry for women
living in poverty around the globe. Kristin says, “It’s been a journey
of wild obedience and crazy-yes saying that resulted in this
organization.”
And that’s what happens when you say, “Yes,” to Jesus. Is He enough for you?
Photo captions: 1) Is Jesus enough for you? (Illustration from https://bradunleashed.wordpress.com/2013/07/28/is-jesus-enough-for-you/). 2) Carol Round.
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