Christian Post Report – In his latest book The Jesus Experience, Christian author and filmmaker Bill Myers attempts to reignite faith in older believers and help new ones avoid the traps of works-based Christianity through a narrative on how his walk with God was transformed when he finally realized he didn’t need to impress God with deeds and good behavior.
Myer’s begins the book by talking about his younger years and how he feared not receiving God’s approval with his life. He also addresses the idea of being a “good Christian” in your own strength and shoots it down by attributing spiritual growth solely to God.
The book examines the question of what God asks of believers and Myers points out that many Christians will address their faith, or lack thereof with doing more in the church or in the community, but all of that is empty if it’s done apart from abiding in Christ. To Myers, life is about saying yes to what God asks and not about setting out plans that sound holy or Christian and trying to carry them out. He says a believer’s purpose can only be found through deep relationship with the Father.
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