Basándose en su experiencia, Mitchel explora la convincente historia de Sadrac, Mesac y Abednego en Daniel 3. Estos tres hombres eligieron adorar a Dios aunque Dios no los rescatara del fuego. A partir de su ejemplo y de muchos otros, podemos hacer lo mismo.
Tal vez estés atascado en el arrepentimiento, lamentando una pérdida, o inseguro de cómo dar el siguiente paso porque no hay ninguna promesa de éxito. Aún si te ofrece el valor que necesitas para seguir adelante, declarando tu devoción -no a pesar de los incendios de la vida, sino a causa de ellos- a un Dios cuya bondad nunca cambia.
How do you worship God even if life isn’t going the way you had hoped?
“Even If is not some bumper sticker to display, but a daring commitment to live.”—Kyle Idleman, senior pastor of Southeast Christian Church
“I believe we will see more resilient people in the face of suffering because of this great book.”—Bryan Loritts, teaching pastor at The Summit Church
What happens when the test comes back positive? The relationship ends? The dream goes unfulfilled? The plans don’t move forward? Amid confusion, hurt, and anger, we wonder where we went wrong. What is God doing?
In Even If, Mitchel Lee reminds us that while God does not promise a pain-free life, he offers something better: his presence in the pain. No matter our circumstances, God is worthy of our worship, and he can meet us even in our greatest difficulties. Drawing on his own journey, Mitchel explores the compelling story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in Daniel 3. These three men chose to worship God even if God didn’t rescue them from the fire. From their example and countless others, we can do the same.
Maybe you are stuck in regret, grieving a loss, or unsure of how to take your next step because there is no promise of success. Even If offers the courage you need to move forward, declaring devotion—not in spite of life’s fires but because of them—to a God whose goodness never changes.