Before trust can grow, we must first know who Jesus truly is. In Know, Trust, Abandon, Gerald presents Jesus not simply as a historical figure, but as the living Son of God who came to restore humanity’s relationship with the Father.
Jesus’ life was marked by compassion, healing, sacrifice, and unconditional love. Through His teachings and miracles, He showed that God is not distant, but deeply involved in human life. Gerald highlights stories such as the wedding at Cana to show how Jesus cared about ordinary people and everyday struggles.
Getting to know Jesus begins with learning about Him through Scripture, prayer, and reflection. But it does not stop there. It grows through personal experience—through moments of comfort, guidance, forgiveness, and renewal.
When we truly know Jesus, our identity changes. We begin to see ourselves not as broken or forgotten, but as loved and redeemed. This awareness opens the door to spiritual transformation, where fear gives way to peace and doubt gives way to faith.
Knowing Jesus is not about religion alone. It is about building a relationship that reshapes how we think, act, and live.

