Sandcastle Kings
Rich WilkersonPaperback 2015-11-10
Rich Wilkerson uses four powerful stories from Luke 7 to explain why spiritual fulfilment cannot be found in ourselves, in other people, in material things, or even in religion. Wilkerson shows that the only solution to our craving for peace and joy is to be found in Jesus.
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:The world seems to have figured out the formula for manufacturing material success, but when it comes to finding true, lasting happiness, we are as lost as ever. We yearn for more, or less, or something that's just different from what we have right now.Deep down, we know there must be satisfaction for our longing. We just don't know where to find it.
In Chapter 7, Rich Wilkerson uses four powerful stories from the seventh chapter of Luke to explain why spiritual fulfillment cannot be found in ourselves, in other people, in material things, or even in religion. By studying the stories of the centurion's faith, the resurrection of the widow's son, Jesus' message about John the Baptist, and the anointing by the woman with the alabaster jar, you will be able to face your doubts and insecurities and overcome your anxiety, discontentment, and depression. Wilkerson wants you to understand that the only answer for your spiritual bankruptcy is Jesus and that until you turn to him you will never experience the lasting peace and joy you so desperately crave.
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Rich Wilkerson uses four powerful stories from Luke 7 to explain why spiritual fulfilment cannot be found in ourselves, in other people, in material things, or even in religion. Wilkerson shows that the only solution to our craving for peace and joy is to be found in Jesus.
Publisher Description
:The world seems to have figured out the formula for manufacturing material success, but when it comes to finding true, lasting happiness, we are as lost as ever. We yearn for more, or less, or something that's just different from what we have right now.Deep down, we know there must be satisfaction for our longing. We just don't know where to find it.
In Chapter 7, Rich Wilkerson uses four powerful stories from the seventh chapter of Luke to explain why spiritual fulfillment cannot be found in ourselves, in other people, in material things, or even in religion. By studying the stories of the centurion's faith, the resurrection of the widow's son, Jesus' message about John the Baptist, and the anointing by the woman with the alabaster jar, you will be able to face your doubts and insecurities and overcome your anxiety, discontentment, and depression. Wilkerson wants you to understand that the only answer for your spiritual bankruptcy is Jesus and that until you turn to him you will never experience the lasting peace and joy you so desperately crave.