When Jesus Is Enough
When the thrill of the experience has waxed cold and the fog lifts and the glow of the ambient light has dimmed in the presence of offending fluorescence, there is a questioning of the longevity of this sacred romance called Christianity. As a Christian, I realize that encounter and experience once took precedence in my life. It was the thrill of God seeming to chase me and give me a word, to have the “man or woman of God” call me out and declare greatness and mighty exploits. Hot tears and those euphoric goosebumps were my litmus test that He had touched me through the years. Is this how many of us have operated with God?
It was not until this year that I came to grips with the truth. I was a starving sheep, feasting on encounter and messages with fillers and lacking true sustenance while snacking on His Word. Yes, I love Jesus Christ and have from the day that He became my Lord and Savior eighteen years ago. But without realizing it, this relationship had become “Jesus plus”. This is where many are in the body of Christ right now if there is brutal honesty. Either the plus is works based to win favor with God, which is not possible, or the plus is the experiences that trigger emotion and excitement. It seems that Jesus is not enough. The indwelling of the Holy Spirit and the call to be holy and sanctified is not enough. His Word is not enough. It has to be something new and fresh, something that is not even in His God breathed, Holy Spirit inspired Word.
A simple question lurks in the background that beckons to be answered but desperately hides in the recesses of the heart to evade this offensive truth. If you and I never felt tingles or euphoric goosebumps all in the name of the Holy Spirit, would Jesus be enough? If we never received a personal prophetic word, would His Word be enough? If He didn’t answer our prayers the way we expect or command, and yes I said command because supplication is no longer recognized as true prayer, would Jesus be enough to bring contentment? It seems that “our truth” lies dangerously in fleshly manifestations and the words of men rather than the truth of His written Word. There is a wooing, but it is the sound of the Beloved calling us out of spiritual sugar slumber. There are many true sheep waking up right now and they are looking for the meat of the Word. They are tired of fluff and fanfare. When they hear the spiritual circus is in town, they do not run for the meetings, but they run to the place of prayer. They open their Bibles and they feast. There is no famine when the Word of God is present.
Paul said,
Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness from God that depends on faith-that I may know him and the power of his resurrection, and may share his sufferings, becoming like him in his death, that by any means possible I may attain the resurrection from the dead. I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.
Philippians 3:8-9, 14 ESV
The upward call is to be with Him and to worship Him. Paul knew that all else paled in comparison to knowing Christ. The gain He had was counted as loss. Beloved church, Jesus is enough. That may sound real simple and trite, but it is true. I encourage you to read the Word of God every day. This is how we build this “sacred romance” with God. We are to know what the Holy Spirit inspired in the writings. We hear the testimony of our Beloved in the pages of the Bible and we see the scarlet thread of the spotless Lamb coursing throughout the Testaments. When is Jesus enough? I will tell you. When you feel nothing and yet you know that you are alive in Him and because of Him. When you long for eternity as a sojourner in the earth and nothing else satisfies or consoles you. When you rejoice in the victory as well as the trial and the suffering. When all else pales in comparison to His majesty and splendor, that is when Jesus is enough. He is not a consolation prize or an extra in the movie of our lives. He is the prize and He is the One we have come to see and to know. May we know Him more fully by His Word and by His Spirit.
13 thoughts on “When Jesus Is Enough”
Wow, I love this–JESUS is enough and yes I have shared this, a good friend of mine who has been saved some 40 yrs told me the other day, I have been asleep, now I have been awaken and I don’ t want anything to get in between me and my relationship with Jesus!!
Wonderful just wonderful how you wrote this to encourage our hearts to never waver in pursuit of the One and only who alone is worthy of our love. He’s more than enough.
This scripture really spoke to me. I have suffered loss of all things and count them as rubbish in order that I may gain Christ. Several years ago I lost my job and I have been seeking repayment for what was stolen but the scripture made me realize that I have been so focused on what I lost that I didn’t appreciate whatI gained. I’ve had much more time to spend in his word and with him without working 50 hours a week. Thank you for this word. Jesus is enough!
You have perfectly described exactly what the problem is. I had the Lord ask me the question “Am I not enough?” years ago when I was emotionally and spiritually wrecked by life circumstances. Overwhelmed I sought a place to be alone with Him, and that was the first thing He said to me. I hadn’t realized that I was looking for something more than God as I felt like I was loosing ground, and He was waiting for me to see my solution had already come. I was thinking I needed something ‘more’ to help me cope, and I was going to learn how to become an ‘over-comer’ with Christ, because that is why He came into my life initially. All these years later, I just shared this experience with a new house group I am a part of on Monday night . Our new pastor is directing us for the next 6 weeks to ‘Simplify’, and return to sit at Jesus’ feet, ‘plus nothing’. In God’s perfect timing, I say “Thank you Dawn” for your obedience to share this revelation of truth.
This was me in a season. I depended on feeling the Lord and the prophetic words. Then it was “spiritual sugar slumber”. It’s a very distracting thing when that’s all we focus on. When it doesn’t come we end up in a slump. Hard to get out of. But praise God for his mercy and grace. This is such an on point word. There’s literally an awakening just like you said happening in the body of Christ and it’s Glorious! Our eyes are being unveiled to his Word and Jesus is being glorified from Genesis to Revelation in each heart!
Thank you so much for this. It humbled me and convicted me.
Love,
Ivonne
As I read your blog it causes me to reflect on Who Jesus is in my life right now. Life as a whole has been difficult and after accepting Him as Lord and Savior 28 years ago I still can say that life has been difficult – but I have come to know Him initmately. I so long to be with Him in Heaven. My flesh is tired of this place and my spirit longs to be with the One I love. I am right now asking God to finalize some things from a 30 year abusive marriage and remove all of the residue from that part of my life. Dawn, your blog post encouraged me to come to a place that no matter what the final outcome is in this horrendous part of my life – if I loose my home, part of my small retirement check, life insurance, etc. JESUS IS ENOUGH!!! Without Him I would not make it but with Him He holds my life in HIs hands and I TRUST Him with everything. I love reading your blogs. You inspire, encourage, and help equip the Body of Christ. Thank You!
This was VERY thought provoking. Lord help me to NEVER snack on Your Word, but to feast upon it daily.
SELAH, SELAH, SELAH!!!!
There aren’t enough “Amens” to sufficiently affirm what He has written through you here! This is why I support you—He’s clearly in you and making you entirely His, and calling us out through your surrendered heart! Gross deception is coming and through it, His sifting of His wheat, like Peter was sifted by Satan (with Jesus’ permission). Please keep speaking the clear word of Truth as it is in Christ Jesus so the elect will overcome and endure to the end!
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Thank you so much!!
Dawn. I just posted this comment 15 min. ago! Reading this word is such an amazing confirmation.
“The whole ‘glory realms, ‘glory pathways,’ ‘accessing the glory,’ ‘greater glory dimensions,’ is all starting to bother me. I am seeing an underlying problem with a de-emphasis on Scripture that actually builds our faith and feeds us, and a pursuit of God’s ‘glory,’ that is not seen in Scripture, one that is full of subjective experiences, that, as we have seen is leading people into demonic delusion, even so subtly, that bodily sensations, feelings, subjective speculations, are taking over people’s attention and affection. I used to be one who had shifted pursuit of God’s presence to the highest place of prominence, now I’m working thro’ re-establishing what God’s perspective is. Another area of serious contemplation. I just so thankful, that the Word of God has always been my greatest focus, thro’ every thing.”
The Pearl of Great Price _ GIVE ALL THAT YOU HAVE to make Him your only possession.
Thank you for sharing this admonishment and encouragement to awaken and know that Jesus is truly enough…God bless you!
Wow, this is powerful and so accurate of some Christian circles. Thank you for speaking out.
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