You cant. God can.
Life never lacks for improvementin ourselves, in our relationships, in just about everything. But all our brave stabs at getting better, if they ever change anything, are incomplete at best, complete failures at worst. Sometimes much worse.
Unless . . .
The gospel of Jesus Christ is the great unless of lifeboth for those who already believe (but cant believe the messes theyre still capable of making), as well as those who dont yet believe but just know their way isnt working.
Recovering Redemption, written with a pastors bold intensity and a counselors discerning insight, takes you deeply into Scripture to take you deeply inside yourself, discovering that the heart of all our problems is truly the problem of our hearts. But because of what God has done, and because of what God can do, the most confident, contented person you know could actually be youredeemed through Jesus Christ.
None of us, really, can do whats required to change our lives for the better, taking whats persistently frustrating and making it perfectly satisfying. Yet as hopeless as that may sound, it is the flat-line truth in which good news comes to life . . . to your life. For just as whats lost can be found, whats wrong caneven nowbe recovered.
Life never lacks for improvementin ourselves, in our relationships, in just about everything. But all our brave stabs at getting better, if they ever change anything, are incomplete at best, complete failures at worst. Sometimes much worse.
Unless . . .
The gospel of Jesus Christ is the great unless of lifeboth for those who already believe (but cant believe the messes theyre still capable of making), as well as those who dont yet believe but just know their way isnt working.
Recovering Redemption, written with a pastors bold intensity and a counselors discerning insight, takes you deeply into Scripture to take you deeply inside yourself, discovering that the heart of all our problems is truly the problem of our hearts. But because of what God has done, and because of what God can do, the most confident, contented person you know could actually be youredeemed through Jesus Christ.
None of us, really, can do whats required to change our lives for the better, taking whats persistently frustrating and making it perfectly satisfying. Yet as hopeless as that may sound, it is the flat-line truth in which good news comes to life . . . to your life. For just as whats lost can be found, whats wrong caneven nowbe recovered.