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Fearless Book Review

fearless-audio-book-263x300This post is not about me. This review is not about me. The subject and the story leading into my review, however, are about me. More specifically, the subject is something that I would venture to guess many of us deal with on a daily basis. So let me begin by being real transparent about that elephant in the middle of the room called fear. It is real. So real that Max Lucado, one of my favorite authors has blessed us all by writing a book to remind each and every single person that reads it who is in control of our fears.

Over a year ago, I went to visit the doctor for a routine physical. I was suffering from some abdominal pain so when the blood test came back with a higher than normal bilirubin number, you can imagine what came next…fear. A quick visit to Web MD (which I recommend NO ONE does) revealed that one of the results could be the dreaded “C” word. All of the sudden that back pain on the left side, upper abdominal pain on the left side, high bilirubin and a gall bladder removal which didn’t fix the problem had this blogger freaking out. One Ultrasound, X-Ray and CT scan later and the results were still the same. “Pancreas looks fine, no idea why you’re having that pain”. Fast forward one year later. The Bilirubin has no real answer. The pain in my back has been called “muscular skeletal” and the abdominal pain is just “one of those things”. None of those answers help reduce the fear that lies within.

One week ago, while in the midst of reading the book “Fearless” by Max Lucado, I scheduled another annual physical. Still scared to death at what might happen and with honestly NO REASON why. I went to my physical convinced I would hear something I didn’t want to hear. The elephant in the middle of the room (fear) had taken up residency on my shoulders (maybe THAT explains the back pain?). I have allowed something which doesn’t come from our creator and the one that loves us to define my thoughts, dominate my days and interrupt my sleep. Fear is real and I deal with it (some would say don’t deal with it) all day and night. Just like my abdominal pain, it serves as a reminder of my past and creates a mess of my future. Enter the book FEARLESS….

Max Lucado has always been one of my favorite authors. His writing and his books have a way of simplifying the complicated and reminding us that our heavenly father wants nothing more than to be with us and love on us. While the subject of fear is real and can be identified, our response to fear is what will determine how we spend the days (and nights) of our lives. We can either be defined by it (like Peter when he “saw the wind” in Matthew 12:30) or we can determine to allow one of the 21 Christ-issued imperatives about fear to sink in and be our answer to fear (pg. 10 Fearless). As you can imagine, the chapter on “Worst Case Scenario” (Chapter 7) might as well have been written about and for me. It hit me write where I live and breathe each day. If it’s any indication, Heather (who has also read the book) noted that chapter when we were discussing the book. I hold the patent on the “worst case scenario thinking”.

Friends, I have read twenty one of Max Lucado’s books. I can say, with confidence, that the book “Fearless” is in the top 3 of all of them. “In the Grip of Grace” taught me to forgive my past and others and accept God’s gift of a grace while never being able to wrap my head around it. “Traveling Light” taught me to leave the burdens I have and the baggage I was never meant to carry somewhere in the past. “Fearless” went straight to my enemy, my “thorn” (as Paul called it), my elephant in the middle of the room and gave me ample reasons to kindly ask fear to leave my home. Am I cured instantly? No. However “Fearless” is a book and collection of reminders of the many reasons why I am on the way to recovery from my fears.

I recommend “Fearless” to anyone that reads this post. This is one of Max’s finest works. He has taken a subject that is relevant and real and delivered the prescription to what is bothering us. He has once again become the vessel by which God can deliver a message of love for his children. We were not created to fear, but to trust.

When the bilirubin number is abnormal….don’t fear….trust.

When the abdominal pain lingers….don’t fear….trust.

When the back pain persists….don’t fear….trust.

If you’re wondering about my physical, my doctor marveled at my BMI dropping from a 30+ one year ago to a “perfect 23″.The blood pressure reading was “122/80″ after 6 months of NO blood pressure medicine and previous visits being pegged in the hypertension numbers. The doctor called tonight to say that my blood work looked “beautiful” too. The physical turned out to be a great visit and news.

All that fear. All that worry. All that self diagnosis and hours spent in “worst case”.

Nothing to fear.

I give the book “Fearless” a 5 out of 5.

I Have Decided

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For those that have been following along, I have been looking/deciding on a t-shirt to wear for the Half Marathon on Sunday. As I said in a previous post, I think it’s important to let people know why you’re running. It is also a great opportunity to spread a message to those around you for roughly 2 hours. Thanks to the UPS driver and Max Lucado, I now have the shirt which will spread that message. It’s all about living FEARLESS!

Heather and I have both been reading advanced copies of Max Lucado’s incredible new book FEARLESS. I am honored to be a part of Max’s “street team” and spread the timely message of this book. I had received one copy a few weeks ago which Heather and I have been sharing to read through it. Yesterday, the doorbell rang and the UPS man delivered a signed copy from Max and the t-shirt I will display on Sunday. It will be a great way to spread the word about the book.

Far greater for me personally will be the continued message of “What are you afraid of”? Each time I glance down or wipe away the sweat, I will be reminded that with God, all things are possible. I will be reminded that fear doesn’t come from the Father. I will be reminded that conquering our fears means placing them in the one that holds today, tomorrow and eternity and trusting his love and wisdom.

Special thank you to Max Lucado and Ashley Deets for getting this to me in advance of the race. Next stop…the finish line!

National Day of Prayer

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We’re listening Lord,

You have our attention.

Our friends lost their house
The co-worker lost her job
The couple next door lost their retirement
It seems that everyone is losing their footing

This scares us. This bailout with billions.
These rumblings of depression.
These headlines: ominous, thunderous-
“Going Broke!” “Going Down!” “Going Under!” “What Next?”

What is next?

We’re listening. And we’re admitting: You were right.

You told us this would happen.
You shot straight about loving stuff and worshipping money.
Greed will break your heart, you warned.
Money will love you and leave you.
Don’t put your hope in riches that are so uncertain.

You were right. Money is a fickle lover and we just got dumped.

We were wrong to spend what we didn’t have,
Wrong to neglect prayer and ignore the poor,
Wrong to think we ever earned a dime. We didn’t. You gave it. And now, tell us Father, are you taking it?

We’re listening. And we’re praying.
Could you make something good out of this mess?

Of course you can. You always have.
You led slaves out of slavery,
Built temples out of ruins,
Turned stormy waves into a glassy pond and water into sweet wine.

This disorder awaits your order. So do we.

Through Christ,
Amen

*A Prayer by Max Lucado.

Resolutions

  1. Love God more then you fear hell.
  2. Once a week, let a child take you on a walk.
  3. When no one is watching, live as if someone is.
  4. Succeed at home first.
  5. Don’t spend tomorrows money today.
  6. Pray twice as much as you fret.
  7. Listen twice as much as you speak.
  8. Only harbor a grudge when God does.
  9. Never outgrow your love of sunsets.
  10. God has forgiven you; you’d be wise to do the same.
  11. When you can’t trace God’s hand, trust his heart.
  12. The book of life is lived in chapters, so know your page number.
  13. Never let the important be the victim of the trivial.
  14. Live your liturgy.

By Max Lucado from the book “In The Eye of the Storm

Review – Cast of Characters

As I mentioned in a previous post, I was given the honor of reviewing a copy of the new Max Lucado book “Cast of Characters” by my new friends at Thomas Nelson Publishing. I also mentioned that I had the blessing of meeting Max and his wife Denalyn about a year ago. To this day it was one of the best memories of my life. It was great to see that the man behind the books is just as real as his writing. I count it such a blessing that this book came at just the right time for me. Several chapters felt like they hit right in a spot that I have been evaluating, discerning or questioning. The short version is that I loved this book.

Cast of Characters can probably best be summed up as a “greatest hits” from some of Max’s other books. He has taken sections where he gave insight into, as the book says, “common people in the hands of an uncommon God”. His ability to tell their story and give another look into how God can use ANYONE for his purpose was refreshing. I think we often hear the stories, but forget that God will use people in amazing ways to glorify his name and advance his kingdom. Check out this list of “characters” (*notes my favorite chapters):

Joseph
Matthew
Woman Who Washed Jesus Feet
Mephibosheth *
Samaritan Woman
Mary, Martha and Lazarus *
Abigail
Paralyzed Man
John *
Paul
Two Criminals *
Moses
Joseph *
David *
Esther
Job *
Nicodemus
Jairus
Rich Young Ruler
Sarah, Peter and Paul
Lazarus
Peter

It is quite a list and quite a book. If you’re looking for a gift for someone for Christmas, I would highly recommend “Cast of Characters”. Even if you have read all of Max’s previous books, this is a wonderful collection which will inspire you no matter where you are on the journey. God has blessed Max Lucado with the gift of reaching people right where they are. This book will do the same. Thanks again to Thomas Nelson for the honor of previewing it and thank you Max Lucado for using your spiritual gift to advance the Kingdom!

Quotables

Sorry friends, really busy week this week. In the meantime, I thought I would post some more quick quotes from “Cast of Characters” by Max Lucado. I’ll have a full review before the end of the week (the short version is that it’s awesome!).

“Changing Direction in life is not tragic. Losing passion in life is.”

“Behind every avalanche is a snowflake
Behind every rock slide is a pebble
An atomic explosion begins with one atom
And a revival can begin with one sermon.”

“Getting even is only natural. Which, incidentally, is precisely the problem. Revenge is natural, not spiritual. Getting even is the rule of the jungle. Giving grace is the rule of the kingdom”

“Yesterday you can’t alter, but your reaction to yesterday you can. The past you cannot change, but your response to your past you can.”

“To forgive someone is to admit our limitations”

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