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Introduction
As a Christ follower for all of my adult life, I have never been afraid to ask God the tough questions. If a thought goes through my brain that I dont have an immediate answer for, I am persistent until I find one. Thankfully, when I first became a Christian, I was taught well. Christian friends always pointed me back to the Bible for the answers I sought. If the Bible was meant to answer that particular question, I was never disappointed.
When I was first starting out in the faith, I naturally asked God a lot of irrelevant questions the Bible never intended to answer. But for 95 percent of the important questions I asked, Gods Word was always there, ready and waiting to give me the truth. The other 5 percent? Ill have to wait for heaven. In this life, they are unanswerable. But thats okay.
Perhaps you are a brand-new or young Christian who is starting from scratch. Maybe to you the Bible just looks like a big book with no pictures, and living the Christian life is well something too confusing to think about. If that is the case, this book is for you.
Or maybe you have grown up in the church and suddenly are asking the whys and hows to a faith that is becoming your own and is sometimes tough to grow into. The scriptures and stories used in this book will hopefully cause your faith to be brought into clearer focus.
Either way, for as long as you live, God cannot be intimidated by anythingleast of all honest feelings and questions asked from a heart genuinely looking for an answer. Since we cant intimidate or surprise him, and since he is not going to make us look stupid if we ask a dumb question, then maybe we should realize how approachable he truly is.
What I have learned as I continue to stumble my way through the Christian life is that God enjoys seeing his kids progress. When I move from point A to point B, as Im heading to point Z, Ive made progress, and God is pleased. The pages following are designed to aid in your progress toward the goal of understanding the Bible and loving God with all your heart, your soul, and your mind.
The questions and answers in this book have come from three sources: fifteen years of working with teenagers, five years as editor of Breakaway magazine, and the Bible. Though some of the questions are tough, I hope the answers are simple.
Christianity wasnt intended to be a religion that only a few could figure out but a relationship based on trust. Though Jesus loves the intellectual type of person who has to know, he especially delights in believers who simply want to be with him. As you seek the answers to your questions, realize this: you will have no greater joy than simply being with Jesus the Christ each new day and allowing his Word to remind you that he loves you deeply.
Greg Johnson
Chapter 1
SO MANY THINGS TRY TO CROWD GOD OUT OF MY LIFE. IVE GOT SCHOOL, HOMEWORK, VOLLEYBALL, AND A JOB AT BURGER KING. EVEN CHURCH ACTIVITIES KEEP ME BUSY. HOW MUCH OF ME DOES GOD WANT?
So all the elders of Israel gathered together and came to Samuel at Ramah. They said to him, You are old, and your sons do not follow your ways; now appoint a king to lead us, such as all the other nations have. But when they said, Give us a king to lead us, this displeased Samuel; so he prayed to the L ORD . And the L ORD told him: Listen to all that the people are saying to you; it is not you they have rejected, but they have rejected me as their king. As they have done from the day I brought them up out of Egypt until this day, forsaking me and serving other gods, so they are doing to you. Now listen to them; but warn them solemnly and let them know what the king who will reign over them will claim as his rights.
1 S AMUEL 8:49
The answer is, God wants all of you. God does not want to be just another addition to your lifehe wants everything you do to revolve around him!
Bike tires are only as strong as the hub of the wheel. If a tire were made up only of rim and spokes, the wheel would soon collapse under the constant pounding and pressure.
The spokes in our lives are those things you mentioned that are important to us, like family, friends, school, sports, and entertainment. If our lives revolve around any one of these spokes, eventually the constant pounding and pressures of our world will wear us down and possibly cause us to collapse.
God knows this and has provided the strong center that will hold us together. By ignoring God and trying to run our own lives, we will be living as though we believe the spokes are strong enough to carry us.
For centuries the Jewish people complained to God and asked him for a king to rule over them. What they were actually saying was, God, since we cant see you, we cant trust you to take care of us. Give us someone we can see who will rule over us. Eventually God gave in to their request. The results, however, were devastating. Because they put their focus on what a man could do for them (a weak spoke), their enemies soon overpowered the entire nation until all of the people of Israel were forced to live away from the Promised Land.
The Old Testament graphically describes what happened when Gods people rejected him from being their leader (the hub). Jesus Christ should be the hub of our lives. This means that we should consult him and his Word first, especially as we start adding spokes to our lives.
Let me first talk about formal times with God. Really, the only way to stay consistent is accountabilitythat is, having someone ask you about how things are going. Without those gentle reminders, we simply forget or our time with God gets pushed aside. Can your mom do that in a gentle way? Im sure she doesnt need something else to remind you about, but it might even help her, too. Maybe you could challenge each other. If not her, how about your youth leader or the wife of your youth leader, or one of the sponsors at your church? Maybe you have a close friend who has the same struggle to whom you could be accountable.