This thought-provoking book invites you to explore the truth of God's Word and discover how to nurture daily a spirit of gratitude and deep satisfaction.
Is It okay to enjoy this life? Watching a gorgeous sunset. Sharing a laugh with a friend. Tasting a sun-ripened strawberry. Each day is full of opportunities for you to savor the countless gifts the Creator has given.
But do you feel free to delight in God's abundant gifts, or is your joy sometimes distorted by guilt, fear of idolatry, or simply an overwhelming awareness of sin's effects on this world?
Trillia Newbell explains how we often miss opportunities to participate in God's divine delight because we're discouraged, fixated on selfish fulfillment, or paralyzed by guilt. Enjoy serves as an encouraging reminder of God's gracious gifts and also challenges women to view all of these gifts-from relationships and careers to food and sex-as reasons to rejoice in the Lord and grow in our understanding and appreciation of who He is.
Enjoy will open your eyes and your heart to the freedom of fully enjoying all God has given us!
Trillia J. Newbell is the author of two previous books, Fear and Faith and United. Her writings on issues of faith, family, and diversity have been published in the Knoxville News-Sentinel and Relevant Magazine, as well as on numerous websites, such as Desiring God, Christianity Today, and the Gospel Coalition. She is the director of community outreach for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. Trillia lives near Nashville with her husband, Thern, and their children.
Show moreThis thought-provoking book invites you to explore the truth of God's Word and discover how to nurture daily a spirit of gratitude and deep satisfaction.
Is It okay to enjoy this life? Watching a gorgeous sunset. Sharing a laugh with a friend. Tasting a sun-ripened strawberry. Each day is full of opportunities for you to savor the countless gifts the Creator has given.
But do you feel free to delight in God's abundant gifts, or is your joy sometimes distorted by guilt, fear of idolatry, or simply an overwhelming awareness of sin's effects on this world?
Trillia Newbell explains how we often miss opportunities to participate in God's divine delight because we're discouraged, fixated on selfish fulfillment, or paralyzed by guilt. Enjoy serves as an encouraging reminder of God's gracious gifts and also challenges women to view all of these gifts-from relationships and careers to food and sex-as reasons to rejoice in the Lord and grow in our understanding and appreciation of who He is.
Enjoy will open your eyes and your heart to the freedom of fully enjoying all God has given us!
Trillia J. Newbell is the author of two previous books, Fear and Faith and United. Her writings on issues of faith, family, and diversity have been published in the Knoxville News-Sentinel and Relevant Magazine, as well as on numerous websites, such as Desiring God, Christianity Today, and the Gospel Coalition. She is the director of community outreach for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. Trillia lives near Nashville with her husband, Thern, and their children.
Show moreTRILLIA NEWBELL is the author of Fear and Faith: Finding the Peace Your Heart Craves and United: Captured by God's Vision for Diversity. Her writings on issues of faith, family, and diversity have been published in the Knoxville News-Sentinel and Relevant Magazine as well as on the websites for Desiring God, Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, and more. She is the director of community outreach for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the SBC. Trillia and her husband, Thern, have two children.
Award of Merit from Christianity Today
“In Enjoy, Trillia Newbell draws us toward a better understanding
of the goodness of God. She invites us to give ourselves permission
not just to see his goodness, but to savor it in tangible ways in
the simple pleasures of life. Her message is challenging and
freeing, practical and personal, spoken with the graciousness that
characterizes her life and ministry. I was drawn to reflect on my
tendency to misuse or take for granted God’s good gifts, and I was
reminded that enjoying them as they were intended to be enjoyed is
nothing less than an act of worship.”
—Jen Wilkin, Bible teacher and author of Women of the Word
“Can we honor God by enjoying his good gifts? Boldly and simply,
Trillia Newbell says yes. Take up her practical and biblical
challenge to find delight in the everyday. Most important, let your
heart brim with gratitude and praise for the Giver of all good
things.”
—Jen Pollock Michel, award-winning author of Teach Us to Want and
Keeping Place
“Trillia Newbell writes with wisdom and grace on why Christians can
and should take joy in the gifts that God has given us. This
practical book will help all Christians see how the gospel
transforms every part of our lives. Trillia Newbell is a gift to
the church.”
—Russell Moore, president, Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious
Liberty Commission
“Are you weary of contrived checklists and lackluster limitations
that stifle faith and steal your joy? This book is the breath of
fresh air you’ve been craving. In this delightfully refreshing
read, Trillia invites us, indeed, to taste and see that the Lord is
good—and so is this glorious world and everything in it. God has
given us all good things to enjoy, and this book sets us free to
relish every moment of every aspect of our lives.”
—Deidra Riggs, author of One: Unity in a Divided World and Every
Little Thing
“In her new book Enjoy, Trillia Newbell warmly invites us to the
forgotten feast of joyful living. She reveals how we can find
delight in our duties, pleasure in our play, fellowship in our
friendships, and wonder in our world. Most of all, she faithfully
encourages our enjoyment of God as we enjoy the gifts he’s
given.”
—Melissa Kruger, author of The Envy of Eve and Walking with God in
the Season of Motherhood
“I grew up in the church. I’ve heard literally thousands of
messages canvassing almost every topic you can imagine. Almost. I
have never in my life heard a single message that God has
green-lighted me to simply enjoy him and all of the gifts he has
for me—until now. My friend Trillia Newbell has done both
Christians and those curious about Christ a great service. She’s
eulogized the ‘curmudgeon God,’ portrayed by so many Christians
throughout the centuries and has unleashed a smiling God who wants
his children to come alive through the gifts he’s given us. I so
wish I had read this decades ago.”
—Bryan Loritts, lead pastor of Abundant Life Christian Fellowship
and author of Saving the Saved
“Trillia J. Newbell has an infectious joy. Her joy in the Lord and
the good gifts he gives us bursts forth from these pages like a
firecracker on a summer night, like a flow of water between the
rocks, like an uncontainable word of praise for a job well done.
This book, like its author, is a delight.”
—Karen Swallow Prior, PhD, author of Booked and Fierce
Convictions
“As you walk with Christ and mature, you come to realize true
Christians live in a state well described by the apostle Paul:
‘Sorrowful, yet always rejoicing.’ Trillia Newbell has the ability
to point you to real joy in Jesus while not ignoring the pain
that’s an ever-present reality for us all. You will find real
comfort in her biblical exposition of this world’s beauty without
sugarcoating the bitter parts of Christian life. I truly appreciate
an author capable of such balance.”
—Aixa López, blogger at Corazón a Papel (Heart to Paper); pastor’s
wife; and board member, Christian Alliance for Orphans (CAFO) of
Guatemala
“God is mighty and powerful, all knowing and everywhere at once.
These are good truths. God is also a loving Father who gives good
gifts to be enjoyed deeply by his children. Christians should belly
laugh often, enjoy dinner with friends, and be awestruck by the
beauty of God’s creation. In Enjoy, Trillia does a masterful job of
helping us learn to enjoy God’s good graces to us.”
—Matt Chandler, lead pastor, teaching, The Village Church
“I can’t think of anyone who better epitomizes the theme of this
book than Trillia Newbell! Her joyful spirit and big-as-the-world
smile are infectious and emanate from a woman who, in the midst of
a broken world, has found true, robust joy in our God who is making
all things new and has given us countless good gifts to enjoy.”
—Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, author, host/teacher of Revive Our Hearts
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