“We Are Small, But Loved”
Is it okay to be ordinary? In Dream Small, Seth Lewis shares the secret power of the ordinary Christian life.
Godâs Value System
Lewis begins by letting us know how God does not value things the way we do. When we see things from the perspective of our Creator, we realize that our dreams donât need to define us. The love of our Creator and our Savior becomes supreme. And when we come to Jesus, he changes everything â including our dreams.
Climbing Down the Ladder of Success
In a striking analogy, Lewis explains how Jesus climbed down the ladder of success to love us. We can do the same as we learn to love others. Our identity remains secure and our future is sealed. And whatâs more, climbing down the ladder actually leads to glory. In Godâs eyes, becoming a servant is greater than worldly success. Jesus values those who gives their lives to love the âleast of these.â When we lay down our pride and deny our penchant for disobedience, we find Jesus to be our overwhelming satisfaction and joy.
We Are Small, But Loved
This book is for those who think that bigger platforms, more money, and worldly success and achievements will bring you greater happiness and satisfy your soul. It will cause you to re-examine your life. It will shift your priorities. It will challenge the patterns of your life and change the priorities of your heart. This book will remind you of what really matters most. We are small, but loved. Freedom and joy, contentment and satisfaction, are found not in ourselves â but in Jesus.
I received a media copy of Dream Small and this is my honest review.