Junk Drawer Jesus is for those worn out by their religious experience and frustrated by their growing collection of burdensome traditions, conflicting truths, and unfulfilled promises. If you are spiritually exhausted, youre invited to examine your religious clutter and compare it to the person and promises of Jesus Christ. In the process youll discover what, if anything, of your spiritual collection is worth keeping. And youll be reintroduced to the soul-satisfying simplicity of a God who refuses to fill your life with junk, but instead offers grace upon grace.
Each of us is the owner of a random collection of theologies, doctrines, and superstitions. Its a junk drawer of religious ideas and influences. Its the witticisms your grandmother tossed around with ease that sounded like they came from a religious text. Its an insight gleaned about God from a half-heard sermon at a friends church. Its the mental screenshot of a meme shared on social media. Its the empowering idea you underlined in a book and wrote on a Post-it Note now forever affixed to your laptop.
These are the things stuffed in our spiritual junk drawers. And as with that stash of old phone chargers, empty pens, and half-used batteries sitting in your kitchen drawer, something in us says, I might need this.
And so we hold on. But should we?
For many this junk drawer spirituality has become burdensome. We are worn down by the religious experience it creates and frustrated by a collection of traditions and truths that fail to deliver on their many promises.
In Junk Drawer Jesus the spiritually exhausted are invited to examine our religious clutter and compare it to the person and the promises of Jesus Christ. Well discover what, if anything, of our spiritual collection should be kept. And in the process, rediscover the soul-satisfying simplicity of a God who refuses to fill our lives with junk, but instead offers grace upon grace.