You Are Satisfied

In You Are Satisfied, Joanna Kimbrel shares eight weeks of devotions for your longing heart. She walks you through Scripture to help you grow in being satisfied in God’s Word, in His promises, in His love, in the Giver, in all circumstances, in His provision, in His presence, and in His plan.

Look to Christ in Your Current Circumstances

Incredibly hopeful and overflowing with joy, this book is grounded in God’s Word. Kimbrel explains the texts with freshness and clarity, using relatable illustrations and practical applications.

I was most challenged by the chapter on being satisfied in God’s provision. Admittedly a very first-world problem, I struggle with being content in my job and workplace. I was exhorted not to look for the perfect job, but to look for Christ in my current circumstances, remembering the wonderful future He has in store for us. In the next chapter, I was reminded that I can find satisfaction in God’s presence—even in my workplace.

Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness

I most appreciated the “Take and Share” sections at the end of every chapter. These short challenges encourage you to take what you’ve learned and share it with someone else. Her prompts help you identify someone specific to share with.

This beautiful book will draw you closer to Christ. Come, eat and drink, and find yourself fully satisfied. As she writes, “Perhaps our satisfaction problem isn’t that God doesn’t give us what we desire, but that we need Him to reshape our desires. After all, if we hunger and thirst for righteousness, we will be satisfied.”

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