JASON F. WRIGHT: "Rise Today"

Published Mar 14, 2023, 7:00 AM

One of my favorite authors of all time is with us today. His newest book, "Rise Today, Trusting God and His Promise", is my March Book Club choice, and several of his other titles, "Christmas Jars" & "Even The Dog Knows", to name a couple, sit on my book shelves.

Jason, author, speaker, spreader of hope, faith, and kindness, gives us the gift of "Rise Today" during this Easter season. It’s a precious little hardback book, rightly likened to an “illustrated extended greeting card with a message that offers hope in dark times.” 

Set your worries aside and join us for an uplifting 30 minutes! ~ Delilah

Has March been roaring in like a lion in your little corner of the world. It's traditionally been the month of crazy weather, an outward sign of a dramatic seasonal shift. I wouldn't want to face down three or four months of these crazy weather mood swings, but I can deal with a few weeks of it, knowing what the glorious outcome will be. I'm a little sad to see February in the rear view mirror, though I hope it was as good to you as it was to me, and I hope you felt seen and heard and loved. Today's guest is amazing at doing and teaching those skills and sharing their importance in a myriad of ways. Along with his writings, he's often found giving guest sermons at churches across the country, or speaking to large and small groups alike. Jason Wright is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today best selling novelist. His work that's included more than five hundred columns, has appeared in over one hundred newspapers, magazines, and websites across the US, including The Washington Post, The Washington Times, the Chicago Tribune, on and on and on. You may know him from his beloved books, Christmas Jars is one of my favorites, or maybe from the twenty twenty award winning film adaptation of Christmas Jars. Jason is the author of twenty one book titles, including the August twenty twenty two Delilah's book Club pick, the fictional feel good novel Even the Dog Knows, as well as my March choice this year, Rise Today, Trusting God in his promise, and the most pressing reason that I have asked Jason to join us today. He is also a popular speaker and consultant who provides training on kindness, habits, faith failure, the Christmas Jars movement, the Lost art of letter writing, and now he's with us today to talk about all of that and whatever else is on his heart. 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Jason Wright, Welcome back. It's been a while since we spoke, and I'm so happy that you agreed to be a guest on Love Someone today for so many reasons, For so many reasons, I want to just reach through the zoom and hug you. Yeah, if we could just you know, if Zoom had some kind of a three D reach through and just grab your buy your cheeks and say thank you, That's what I would do. So I'm so grateful for you, and I know that we had chatted over the last few days as we're arranging this with your producer. But you were my first national radio interview, and Christmas Jars launched, and this this movement, I mean that was I remember doing that interview from my kitchen table in Fairfax, Virginia, where we lived at the time. And since then, I went from two kids to four. My oldest now is married with kids of her own, and that little book has been translated and sold around the world, and it has, more importantly than a book, led to a movement, and it's pretty exciting. It was the beginning of a career. And I'm great also just for your audience. I know that we've had great success connecting with your book club, and I'm grateful for them, and just that they think my work has even a little bit of value in their lives is unbelievably humbling for me. So to catch folks up in case somebody somehow miss the Christmas Jars. The book was good. I was afraid to watch the movie, to be honest, because I loved the book so much and I loved meeting you and talking about it so much. And I'm usually disappointed when I read a great book and it touches me. And then I watch a movie and the actors, the performers don't look like the characters in my mind and my spirit, the dialogue doesn't match up, or the whole spirit of the book is lost in translation. So I was a little I had a little fear. I'm going to be honest, Jason. When I decided to watch the Christmas Jars, boy, I was so happy and not disappointed, and like you said, it spurred ale a whole movement. How many thousands of families now have a Christmas jar probably setting in their laundry room, because when you empty out the kid's pockets and you find a couple of quarters or a couple of dollar bills, you just put it in the Christmas jar, and then come Christmas time, you pray about it, you think about it, and you decide on a family that needs help. It's just such a sweet, simple thing. And who would who would have imagined, I mean, in our wildest dreams. I remember those early meetings with a publisher almost eighteen years ago, eighteen years actually eighteen years ago right now we were finalizing the contract to publish that I didn't have an agent, an attorney. I just it was just me and a publisher that said, well, you know, we'll take a chance on this, and they believed that it could become bigger than a book, that it could become a movement. They probably had more faith in it even than I did at the time. And I just remember them saying, maybe over the life cycle of this book, you might sell twenty thousand copies, and I just thought, you know, that's someone's probably gonna get fired. There's no way you're going to sell that many books. And it's it's I don't I've lost count. It's well over a million copies in languages around the world, and I'm just thrilled. One of my favorite things, Delilah, is when someone comes up to me and says, I'm a part of this Christmas Jars movement, this tradition. I got a jar, I gave a jar, and I haven't even read the book yet, and that makes me so happy. It's so humbling to know that it has sort of gone beyond, you know, a product, to something that's really connected with people's hearts. And again, I think you and your audience for being such a big part of that, because when I was on your show that first time in two thousand and five. Nobody had any idea what this was or what it would have become, but you did so thank you. Well. I know that when God's at work, and he usually works through very humble, very simple settings and situations. Not that he can't work through grandiose or big events or people or whatever. But you are so humble and so sweet. Oh my goodness, such a sweet countenance in a sweetheart. And I thought, there's something magical here, there's something really special. So it was a joy. It was a joy. And now I'm so excited about Rise today because we need something to give us hope, We need something to remind us and trusting God and his promise the second part of your title. You got to know what his promise is to be able to trust it, right, Yeah? Amen, this is timely Well, I hope you're right. This began as a the book, as a simple social media post that resonated in a way I didn't expect that it would certainly larger than I thought it would, And and I began talking to my publisher more about this, this notion that we we feel like to rise again. You know, biblically means well, it's the resurrection. We wait until our opportunity, you know, to do what He did to to to be reunited and to you know, have this second beautiful chance. And the more I started thinking about that, that's a long way off. I mean, I hope. I'm not ready. I mean we hope. Yeah, I'm not quite ready for a judgment day. Um, I've got some work to do. I've got a lot of rough edges to polish off. So and not only that, you just had two more babies join your family. Yeah, we've got to We've got a big Yeah, we've got a big crew. I want to I want to be with them for a while, and I want to be ready. I want to be more ready when you know when he comes in this beautiful resurrection that you know, no matter what um faith you belong to, if you a Christian, you believe in this, this beautiful doctrine of the resurrection and rising again as he did. And that is so far off in the future. I just started to think, Wait a minute, what if we really believed that we could rise again emotionally and spiritually mentally right now, if we don't have to wait that, if yes, the resurrection is a promise from God. But there are other promises about his willingness to walk with us in our journey, a willingness to draw as close to us as we will allow him. He's not going to force himself, honest, he doesn't force himself into our hearts. We have to open that door for him and say, yes, I do want to be your best friend, because I know that you, God, are always willing to be mine. And I found a hope in that, in waking up every day and saying, man, yesterday was tough and I got bad news and this didn't go the way I thought it would, and this book was a complete flop and disaster, and as my career, dad, or my kid's going to be okay, and all those things that weigh us down that we worry about, particularly as we come out of this global pandemic, and I just began to find joy by reminding myself I can rise again today right now if I'll just lean on him in every way and know that He is ready to help me have a fresh start every day, every time you get up, every time you lift your head off the pillows, and opportunity to rise again. It doesn't matter how bad you messed up before you passed out. Doesn't matter if you literally passed out because you drank yourself into a stupor or whatever it is, if you woke up, if you lifted your head off the pillow or off the cement floor, or off whatever those mercies are, new every morning got a clean slate. And I don't think many people know that. No, and even when we and I've certainly in my life is a deeply imperfect person. I have been through stretches where I have believed that, and then the trials and the obstacles have piled up. And we all know what that feels like when suddenly a bad day links to another bad day, and it links to another bad day, and there's a sort of cumulative effect and you look and go, man, this has been a really hard month. And suddenly that notion of rising again, of lifting your head off the cement floor. I love that notion because that is the case for many of us sometimes, or off the fancy pillow, whatever it is. It's been so long that we forget and we just need a friend or a writer or one of the world's biggest talk show hosts to say, you know what, don't forget even though it's been a week, a month, a year, don't forget. You can still rise again today, even if it's been a while since you've felt that kind of hope. We I hope can help invite people to feel that way again. So I know, but hell our listeners how and it's hard to do because you wrote it, but how sweetly and simply it's laid out to give people steps, because I think when you complicate things, if you have a page with thirty two points or a speech with forty eight ways to you know, lower your cholesterol, you're not going to get past number two. Yeah, now that's that's all said. And you know, I read a lot of um, a lot of self help, a lot of you know, business minded self help, a lot of books in the Christian space, and they do sometimes get a little long, and they again I don't want to be negative at all, but I've read a few that just I picked it up and I felt like I was holding a textbook. And that's not what I'm That's not what I'm looking for, at least for my taste. I want something usually that I can digest pretty quickly, um that where I don't have to sit down with a pen and a piece of paper and a calcul later and dive into all the depth of whether it's doctrinal or not. I like something that that I can enjoy sort of quickly and that I can return to. So the book is laid out almost like a kind of a mini sermon. I don't know if the publisher cares, but I'll just read this first page because it's so short. The first three words are heat is risen on this beautiful, beautiful background. Shout out to the publisher's shadow mountain. They do such a beautiful job of designing books. Writers write the words, of course, but there is maybe this unheralded world of design art form. It's an art form, and it's beautiful. It's so beautiful. So it says he has risen. Those three words are more than a headline. They are a promise. Because he has risen, we shall rise again too. And then it says, what if this message of the resurrection is about more than reuniting a body and soul. What if the process of rising again can begin today? And then with again beautiful art, the team use light in a really beautiful way in each page to remind us that he is the source of all light. And then toward the back of the book, and I think this is what you were alluding to, I provide these five suggestions that I have seen work in my own life when I feel like I need that kind of reminder when I lift my head off the pillow that I can rise again, and just very simply their prayer, reading God's word, listening to sacred music, worshiping with others in service. And then I offer some details for each one on how adopting some of those spiritual habits can help again connect us to God. I think that a good book, and I hope that's what this is. I hope that ultimately what it does is connect people in some way to Heaven. Even if the heaven doesn't look the way I think mind does, or if you have different theologies, different religion, it's okay for me, it's okay, Yeah, absolutely, because I believe if you search for Him with all your heart, you will find him with all your heart. Yeah. That's that is beautifully said. And is there anyone listening right now that believes in anything at all beyond this moment, beyond this life, in this higher power again, whatever that looks like to you who doesn't believe that these five things can bless your life if you strive to adopt them as kind of daily habits. Prayer, yes, reading God's word, Yes. Listening to sacred music, which is a big umbrella in terms of what sacred music might look like. That could be everything from from your church choir to classical music from the great throughout history to contemporary Christian music. And then worshiping with others. Yes, there's great power no matter what your church looks like on Sunday, whether there's a cross out in front of your chapel or not, whether you call it a chapel or not, there's great power when we gather together with like minded people to honor that higher power and then service. For me, that's probably the most important of those. When I really am struggling to feel connected, to remember who I am, why I'm here, why I matter, and that I'm loved beyond my earthly family, but by something even bigger. When I struggle, I look for opportunities to go do something for someone. It might be as simple as dropping off store bought cookies at the neighbor across the street that I know has been under the weather for a couple of weeks, or sending a text to someone. I will often take my phone and I'll just pray for a little inspiration. Who is it that I have not heard from a long time. I have about fifty eight hundred contacts on my phone, too many, way too many. But I will often go through there and I might find someone I have not sent a text who in nearly a decade, and I'll just shoot them a note and say, I just want to know I'm thinking about you today and I don't know why, but you know what, You're tremendous, and thank you for the influence you've had on my life. Every single time I have done something like that, I have gotten the most beautiful response back, saying I needed I really needed to hear that today, and here I am hearing it from someone I haven't spoken to in nearly a decade. So, Servants, looks like, whatever you have time for, whatever you can offer, and maybe you should make time for amen. I'm so enjoying catching up and getting to know Jason f Right. He's got so much goodness to share with us. We've got more ground to cover. But I need to pause for just a moment. And tell you about another incredible sponsor, Eyes of Faith. If you're going to wear glasses, there's one brand of frames. 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I just want to encourage anybody Jason who's going through a tough time right now that if they just pick up your sweet little book and put four of those five I have simple practices into place, or one of those five simple practices into place. I promise you, if you can hear my voice, it will make a difference. And if you feel like you have failed, and if you feel like He has stepped away from you, that you're somehow this creation or piece of art that he had looked at and said, I'm not sure there's anything else I can do with this one. I tell you with all the love I can muster, you're wrong. And you know what, You're probably going to fail again tomorrow and maybe even the day after that, and that will be okay too. That is how much this higher power loves you, deeply, personally, unconditionally. I know that that's true. God doesn't have boundaries the way you know we think. Well, I can't wait to hear from people the way I have heard from people through the years about Christmas Stars and thousands of stories have come in you can read. Many of those are Christmas dot Com. I hope to hear from people who are similarly affected by this little message. And again, even if you don't pick up the book, if the book isn't for you, I hope that I hope that this message today And Delilah, you're so you articulate this faith in such a beautiful way that is so accessible to everyone imaginable. Thank you for that. It's a gift. I hope that you know what a gift it is for you to talk about faith in a way that is so open to everyone. You know that you do have a gift, which I also believe comes from Heaven to articulate this message in ways that maybe not everyone can, and you do it better than most. Thank you, Jason f Right. Go get his new book. Go get all of your books. How many do you have published? Now? How many in print? Eighteen? No, you got more than that. Well, you got a lot of articles too that have been published, hundreds of those. Go find those all? Find them all? Why not? Yeah, and watch if you haven't watched The Christmas Jar. It's a very sweet movie. It came out a few years ago. So well done and so sweet and so powerful. And then put a jar in your laundry room and join that movement. But first, go get his new book. Okay, Delilah, you're the best. Thank you so much for what you do in the world. You're a light. Thank you, so are you. Together we'll shine you know? Did you have you seen that. There's a little video going around where a young man takes two lighters tow bick lighters and shows they have equal flames, and then he drops one in a jar and pours water on it and says, every time life beats you up, you have a loss, you're divorced, your family abandons you. Until the bick lighter is covered with water, and then he pulls it out of the water and he tries to light it, and you can't because the spark is wet. And then he brings the other bick lighter and holds it next to it and lights it and reignites the flame. And he says, that's what we're to do to the people who are underwater, if you will, with life's troubles. And I think your book is that it's that coming alongside and reigniting the flame. I'm gonna go look that up. Thank you, all right, God, bless you, thank you, Thank you. Bobby Hunt. Jason has been a guest speaker at many churches throughout the country, sharing motivational and inspirational messages. He has also done outreached to people temporarily without housing or in financial difficulties. Today, he and his family live in Woodstock, Virginia. He's also lived in Missouri, Illinois, Virginia, Oregon, in Utah, Germany, and Brazil. He's a believer in the human spirit and he's a true connector. Jason and his wife, Cody Ericsson Wright have a growing family of four children and now three grandchildren. They of spending time with His most recent book, Rise Today, that's been called an extended greeting card full of comfort, support and courage for anyone going through a difficult time, is available March seventh. I love it so much I've chosen it for my Delilah book Club pick for March. It is absolutely perfect for tucking into Easter baskets, or sending to your friends, to your family, to your daughter off at college, to neighbors, or maybe somebody you know who's facing a personal trial. The only thing more prolific about Jason than his writing is his abundance of faith and his generosity of spirit. A visit to his social media pages will always make you smile. It's a much better use of your time than doom scrolling. Trust. Beyond that, well, just about anything is a better use of your time really than scrolling. But being of service that is the absolute best. How might you share a little of yourself with the world. Jason suggests that we open a door, literally or figuratively for someone whenever possible. Is that something you can put your mind to. Our chat has been a great reminder for me. I know that I am so thrilled that Jason could join us today. It's been a few years, and even more so that you stop by. I hope you'll come back again and again. I'll share another great conversation in a couple more weeks, so drop in. Until then, remember to slow down and love someone

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