AMAZING STORY 
		
		Son's Life Sets Example for  His Father
		
		By Shannon Woodland
	    The 700 Club
    
		
		
		 
		CBN.com -“I  thrived on showing how successful I could be,” says Andrew Sobel. “I was very  successful at my company. I was successful when I started my own consulting  firm. I wanted people to look at me and like me and feel I was successful.”
        It  seemed Andrew Sobel succeeded at everything he did. After climbing to the top  of a large global consulting firm, he started his own company, then began a  successful writing career. “My first book was very successful, Clients for Life. It sold all over the  world.” 
        It  was no surprise Andrew did so well. After all, it was expected, because both  his parents were educated and successful. They were also atheist and taught him  the most important thing in life was to be a success. “That meant that I would  get people’s approval; that I’d get my family’s approval.”
        Andrew  and his wife, Mary Jane, set very high standards for their children as well.  But their son, Chris, who enlisted in the Air Force, went against the grain and  started living on the wild side.
        Andrew  explains, “He was struggling and it was very hard for us, because when your  children become adults, you don’t control them. You’re powerless over them, really.  And we struggled because we really didn’t know how to help him.”
        Then  at one point, Andrew noticed Chris had changed. He stopped partying and  carrying on with women. Later, he found out his son had become a Christian –  despite being raised with no mention of God.
        Andrew  explains, “Chris came to faith in Jesus because a friend of his gave him a  Bible and he read one of the Gospels, I think the Gospel of Luke. Literally, in  a matter of weeks he went from being atheist - he was raised with no faith - to  really putting his life in the hands of Jesus,” 
        Andrew  couldn’t understand who would need that. “I honestly never came into contact  with people who were real followers of Jesus, and I had never read the Bible. No  one in 55 years actually said to me, ‘You ought to think about this. You ought  to consider this,’or ‘Try reading this.’ No one ever did. And it was only when  I saw Chris, our son, who’s life had been very turned around reading the Bible,  I thought to myself, ‘Well, maybe I ought to look at it.’”
         Andrew bought a Bible. But he hid it from his  wife and secretly began reading the Gospel of Matthew. This man, Jesus,  intrigued him. “Incredible Person this was who practiced radical generosity,  radical forgiveness, radical sacrifice, radical humility, I really had never  read about anyone quite like this is my life.”
        Andrew  told his son that he’d been reading the Bible. At the time Chris was getting  ready to deploy to Afghanistan. Before he left, he encouraged his dad to read  the Gospel of John. Andrew says, “I came to the point in John where Jesus has  the Passover Supper with His disciples and He knows He’s going to die in a few  days, be crucified, and He washes their feet. I read that and I was stopped  dead in my tracks. I knew no ordinary human could do that. I’d never in my life  met someone like that; who would be such a servant leader, who would literally  wash the feet of their followers.”
        The  more he read, the more he understood that something was missing from his life. “Deep,  deep, down,I never really felt truly accepted, even loved.” 
        One  night Andrew realized what he’d been seeking all his life. And it had nothing  to do with success. “As I drifted off to sleep a word popped into my head and  that word was acceptance.  It filled my head, “acceptance” and I  suddenly understood why I was reading the Gospels. And I realized that He was  the only Person who had truly, completely and totally accepted me. He didn’t  care about all the status things. He didn’t care what kind of car I drove. He  didn’t care about how many books I sold. He didn’t care how much money I made.  He didn’t care if my kids were successful or not in terms of my worth as a  person and His love, God’s love for me. None of that was important.”
        Like  his son, Chris, Andrew put his life in the hands of Jesus. So did his wife Mary  Jane, who’d been on her own journey. They soon found a church down the street  from their Manhattan apartment. Andrew was so changed by God’s love and  acceptance that he took his writing in another direction. “I began planning my  most recent book, Power Questions, as  I was coming to faith in Jesus, and reading about Jesus. And I realized,  reading the Gospels, Jesus was a master at asking questions.”
         Power  Questions has become Andrew’s most successful book. It includes a chapter  on Jesus’ greatest question, “Who do you say I am?”  
        “One  of the biggest realizations that I’ve had from reading about Jesus, and reading  the Gospels, comes from John and Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at  the well,” explains Andrew. “And what He’s saying, I think, is if you try to get  your meaning in life, your deepest significance from things of this world; from  your job, from career, making lots of money, from having perfect children, or  having the perfect marriage, power, sex, what ever it is, you will die of  thirst. And now I realize that the pursuit of those things - it’s okay but if  that is your whole meaning in life, you die of thirst. And I really do think  that through God, through Jesus, there’s Living Water that is that perpetual  satisfaction.”
		
		
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