CHAPTER 2
"WHY JESUS?"
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The deepest thirsts are often
discovered by those who have lived with them the longest.
Over the next few days, I couldn't stop thinking about
Sheldon. It wasn't his answers that stayed with me, but how he talked about
Jesus—not as an idea, but as a real person woven into his life.
When I finally saw him again, I took the seat across from
him. After some small talk, I asked the question that had been nagging me.
"When you said Jesus satisfied your thirst… what did you mean?"
Sheldon paused. "Can I answer that with a story? It's
about me. When I was your age," he said, "I felt exactly the way you
described. Restless. Thirsty. Like something was missing." "You
too?" For the first time, I saw recognition in him. He understood because
he had lived it.
"I thought the right job would fix it. Then more money,
more success, more experiences. I kept assuming the next 'thing' would finally
satisfy me."
"And did it?"
"For a little while. A promotion felt exciting for a
few weeks. A new purchase for a few days. But the feeling always faded, and I
ended up right back where I started. Still thirsty." His words hit closer than I expected.
"So what changed?" "I stopped asking what I
needed," he said, "and started asking why nothing satisfied me.
That's when someone challenged me to read one of the Gospels—the accounts of
Jesus' life. What He did. What He said." He continued, "As I read,
something unexpected happened."
"What?"
"I began to like Jesus."
I laughed. "That's it?"
"That's where it started."
"What struck me most," he said, "was that
Jesus never talked as if people just needed better habits. Or more rules to
follow. He spoke as if they needed Him—a personal relationship with Him. Like
when He said, 'If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink.'"
"So what happened?" I asked. "The more I
learned about Him, the more convinced I became that He was exactly who He
claimed to be."
"Which was?"
"The One I'd been looking for my whole life without
realizing it."
"Looking back," he said, "my deepest problem
wasn't a lack of success. My deepest problem was separation from the One who
created me. Everything else was a symptom. Jesus didn't just improve my life—He
restored me to the relationship my heart had been longing for."His voice
wasn't dramatic. Just certain.
As we stood to leave,
Sheldon reached into his bag and pulled out a thin paperback, THE GOSPEL OF
JOHN. "What's this?" "One of the four accounts of Jesus'
life."
"So what am I supposed to do with it?"
"Read it."
"That's it?"
"That's it." He slung his bag over his shoulder.
"Charlie, you've spent a lot of time wondering whether something is
missing. Before our next conversation, spend some time listening to Jesus
Himself. Read the first few chapters."
"What if I don't understand it?"
"You won't understand all of it." He grinned.
"I didn't either."
The rain picked up outside. I slipped the booklet into my
jacket pocket. "I'll read it."
"I know."
There was something reassuring about the certainty in his
voice. As I walked home, my hand kept drifting to the little book in my pocket.
A week earlier, I would've tossed it on a shelf. Now I couldn't wait to open
it. For the first time in my life, I was genuinely curious about Jesus. And
somewhere beneath all my questions, a quiet hope had begun to grow.
Maybe the answer to the thirst I'd carried for so long
wasn't a thing at all. Maybe it was a Person.
“For He satisfies
the longing soul, and fills the hungry soul with goodness.”
—Psalm 107:9—
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
— 1 — SOMETHING IS MISSING ......Link
— 3 — WHAT JESUS ‘SAID’......Coming Soon 07/20/2026
— 4 — WHAT
JESUS ‘DID’
— 5 — THE GREAT
QUESTION
— 6 — THE CROSS
JESUS CHOSE
— 7 — WHEN
JESUS BROKE DEATH
— 8 — WHEN
CHARLIE MET JESUS
— 9 — CHARLIE’S PRAYER