Derwin Gray. I've heard of his church, Transformation Church, but never really heard much about it beyond the name. I've never heard of him by name (probably because I'm not a big sports fan) but Derwin played football for the Indianapolis Colts and the Carolina Panthers until an accident took him out of the game forever. What seemed like a terrible thing at the time, soon proved to be one of the best things that ever happened to him. He was launched into his incredible career as a pastor with an incredibly diverse church.
Gray is a fresh voice. He's got a different style than most other Christian books I've read. They're usually all the same song and dance, the same tone and the same message. Gray is having none of that. He's got a gift and he's not afraid to use it.
Limitless Life addresses the issue of LABELS. In our society, labels are all we know. We are labeled the second we're born and on through life it goes: black, white, tan, tall, short, skinny, fat, ugly, pretty, failure, loser, popular, orphan, abandoned, etc. This book addresses some of the deeper and more prominent labels our culture issues freely.
Gray starts with Afraid. He addresses the label of fear and how God can remove that deeply embedded label from our hearts. Our hearts have healed around the label, accepting the once foreign object into our most vital organ. But it doesn't have to be that way. Gray explains how the hurt can heal and Jesus peels back the label and replaces it with the one that belongs there: COURAGE.
The next label addressed is addict. We all suffer from addictions whether it's porn, alcohol, drugs, social media (yes, I'm looking at you, facebook!), food, sex, human attention, etc. The biggest reason our battles are wearing us down, according to Gray, is that we're fighting something only Jesus can take care of. Stop fighting, stop focusing on the addiction and focus on God. He can take care of everything else.
Gray covers other labels like ORPHAN, FAILURE, RELIGIOUS, and PURPOSELESS in such a fresh voice that you can't help but hang on to every word. Gray also ends each chapter with a "Transformation Moment." He gives us a quick recap and helps us apply the message of the chapter to our minds, our hearts, and our hands.
What an incredible read. I highly recommend this book.