Because both my heart and my mind say YES in response to whatever Zacharias has written or presented orally since I first heard him in the late 1980’s, I have eagerly read his books. I agree wholeheartedly with Max Lucado, who wrote the forward to this volume: “What others do with the golf club or operas or chemistry, Ravi does with Christian thought. He presents lucid answers to tough questions and makes the problems look simple.”
In this book he addresses the emptiness and ennui that can often overwhelm us emotionally as he addresses the BIG cries of our hearts: to know God, to feel in relation to faith, to see and understand a reason for suffering, to break through the guilty conscience, and to experience pleasure. He also addresses the “cry of a lonely heart” before he presents the cry of the heart of God as He longs for His people to turn to Him—a cry that is revealed from Genesis through Revelation. God is the God who sees, who inclines toward us—and responds. RZ says, “When God speaks there are no ploys, no gimmicks. Only life-defining truth. When He speaks we will be soothed by His touch, and we will rest in His comfort, knowing that He has heard our cries and has come near in our need.”
One of RZ’s goals is to help believers think and questioners to believe. He writes with clarity and coherence, helping his readers think logically, “without thinking for us.” And he does so with respect, allowing dignity and grace to prevail.
This book challenged me to assess the cries of my heart—and to seek answers from the One who is Truth. Once again my heart and my mind said YES to what I read.