I grew up going to Roman Catholic Church. I went through all the motions but understood none of the meaning. I’d constantly ask my mom why I had to do all of the “stuff” and confess my “sins” to some stranger in a confessional booth. It felt hollow and mechanical. I left that tradition the moment I turned 18, determined to forge my own path.
But life has a way of humbling us. I got married at 20, had my first son at 22, and despite my best intentions, I found myself repeating the exact patterns I’d grown up resenting. Generational brokenness is devastatingly real. Another son came two years later, and after 10 years of marriage, I was spiritually and emotionally bankrupt. I’d sit alone some nights, confronting the uncomfortable truth that I’d become a narcissist. Everything I did seemed to revolve around my own needs and ego.
During this season, my wife started attending a non denominational church (Baptist roots). I was working weekend graveyards, so she took our boys with her. Honestly, I figured they’d all be better off without me there anyways as I’d wake up and marinate watching football all day. But over several months, I watched something remarkable happen to my wife. She became more patient, more sacrificial, more joyful. The change was so profound it got my attention in a way nothing else could.
God was working on my heart, creating a curiosity I hadn’t ever had. My wife had been quietly collecting Christian books, and I found myself drawn to Lee Strobel’s “The Case for Christ.” I devoured it in two days, and couldn’t put it down. The historical evidence for Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection was overwhelming. By the end, I was convinced not just intellectually, but in my soul: I was a sinner desperately in need of rescue, and Jesus Christ was real.
That realization changed everything because I knew it had to. If what I’d read was true and the evidence said it was, then this wasn’t just interesting information. It was the most important truth in existence, with eternal consequences.
In the many years since, God has completely reoriented my life. Through reformed theology, particularly RC Sproul’s teaching, I discovered that the dead saints often speak more clearly to our current struggles than most contemporary voices. Reading the Puritans and reformers showed me that God’s sovereignty and grace aren’t abstract concepts, they’re the foundation of transformed living.
The truth is, I didn’t choose God. He chose me. While I was spiritually dead, consumed with myself, He pursued me with relentless love. That grace has transformed my marriage from the inside out, revolutionized how I father my sons, and given me a brotherhood within the body of Christ I never knew I needed.
Now everything I do flows from that love. Everything I do here on Nostr is through that love. Not perfectly, but purposefully. I’m the same man, but I’m not the same man.
If you’re reading this and something resonates, don’t wait. Pick up a book. Ask the hard questions. Examine your life honestly: Are you just happy, or do you have joy? Happiness depends on circumstances; joy transcends them. One is temporary satisfaction; the other is eternal security.
I promise you, investigating the claims of Christ will be the most important thing you ever do. Not because I say so, but because He is who He says He is. And that changes absolutely everything.
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Thank you for sharing your testimony, brother. In a week where Satan has taken his mask off, it has been so refreshing to be reminded of the redeeming power of our God through testimonies like yours. He brings dead things back to life and chases after us even when we are running in the opposite direction. Praise God. Christ is King
Thank you for sharing sir; loved reading this testimony and pray it blesses all who read. Even as a believer, isn't too hard to let life make us mechanical, cynical, and just do ritual, much like some versions of church. Then we pray less, read less, start to fill life with stuff that appears to fill the voids... Before long the whole main mission is filed in the back somewhere. There's knowing about Jesus, and then there's knowing Him. And it is a daily decision for sure.
Will be checking out the The Case For Christ. Heard about it before, so guess your endorsement seals it for me! God bless.
Inspiring testimony. May Christ be with you, brother.
Amen.Aleluja!
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Contra, thank you for sharing!🔥✝️🙏😎
“I am the way, the truth, the life. No one comes to the father except through me.”
Christ is King
I don't believe a man wrote this.
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The Book of Ecclesiastus by King Solomon helped me to understand my purpose on earth.
The Book of Matthew helped me to understand why Jesus was born, baptized and sacrificed for our sins.
The Book of Revelation helped me to understand the future of whats to come. A reckoning of good and evil.
I look at religion today - Bhudism, Hindu, Moslem, Taoism, Luddite, Christian and many in between - none of them are right or wrong. Just a measure of joy, love and comfort for our fellow neighbour.
And yet, humanity still manages to corrupt, distort and even kill in the name of church and religion.
Jesus asked for 3 things from us, before he died
1. To remember the significance of his sacrifice .
2. To love our Father in heaven as much as we love ourselves.
3. To love our neighbour.
Focusing on the Lords prayer helps me to be a better person. Flawed.
But pick myself up and keep going.
Thank you for sharing this awesome testimony! God is so good! ✝️
just ordered The Case for Christ. Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and feelings, helping others see themselves in what they were searching for.
The Case for Christ is a great book. There’s also a documentary about his story I believed with the same name.
I’m interested in his new book- something about angels and demons which is almost completely ignored in most churches.
Thank you for sharing that! David Pawson’s Unlocking the Bible series has indeed been a powerful and insightful resource for many people seeking a deeper understanding of Scripture. His ability to provide context, historical background, and theological clarity makes his teachings especially impactful for both new and seasoned Bible readers.
For anyone interested, here’s a bit more about the series:
"Unlocking the Bible" goes book by book through the entire Bible.
Pawson focuses on the big picture what each book is about, who it was written to, why it matters, and how it fits into the broader story of Scripture.
He teaches from a strongly Bible-centered, evangelical perspective, but with clarity and humility.
It’s a fantastic supplement for anyone wanting to go deeper beyond just reading or study notes.
Thanks again for the recommendation! definitely a blessing to many!
