God is Closer Than You Think by John Ortberg is a fascinating book. I don't think I have read very many books with so much humor and references to popular movies. The humor was refreshing.
Obviously, Ortberg's main point is that God is closer than we think, and He is right. It took me a minute to get into the book, because it was hard to see where Ortberg was going. In some ways, his thoughts seem scattered, but in other ways, I appreciated how he got where he was going. This is not a book that is easy to describe in a review, so I will give a few quotes that impacted me the most:
"Spiritual habituation is in some ways more dangerous than spiritual depravity because it can be so subtle, so gradual. Mostly it involves a failure to see."
"Perhaps our capacity to pay attention to God-like the capacity to lift weights or speak Spanish-only gets stronger when it gets exercised."
"I believe that the greatest moment of your life is this moment right here. This tick of the clock. This beat of your heart. The greatest moment of your life is now."
'"In my Father's house are many rooms," Jesus said. One of them was added on when you because his child. The one is yours, and no one else can ever occupy it. It is secret to you and him. It's your own private Sistine Chapel. It is furnished by every moment of intimacy and wonder and togetherness shared by you and your Father. In the whole divine journey, no one else can walk your pathway. In the whole cosmic choir, no one else can sing your song."
Slight spoiler alert: if you like the movie The Princess Bride, this book is worth reading just to see what he did with it here. I highly recommend the book.