Chasing Infinity conveys the purpose behind which we were created, how we lost sight of that, how God reconciled us to our original mission, and what it looks like to pursue that mission for eternity. Liederbach states that our calling is to chase God’s infinite glory as a treasure, which is never exhausted, through eternal discipleship. Even as a believer who knew the written truth behind these concepts, this book was a great reinforcement of the reality that God’s presence is a treasure that ought to be sought after passionately. And, in our search, we shall be exceedingly satisfied—and there will always be more to uncover.
Admittedly, I naturally squirm at the thought of eternity, the fear of potentially becoming bored, or worried to not have a problem to solve, so I was glad to be convicted—both from the author’s narrative and the Scripture he cited—to desire God’s soul-satisfying presence over the pleasures of the world, trusting that I will be pleased beyond measure and beyond my present earthly instincts.
To those who wonder what the purpose of existing is, who shrivel at the thought of forever, who seek meaning for our daily actions, or just recognize an inward yearning for something more … permanent, I encourage you pick this up.