Our Hope Is in Help: What Keeps Us from Asking for Help and How We Live by Leaning on God's Word


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Break Free from the Illusion of Independence

In a culture obsessed with self-reliance, Pierce Taylor Hibbs reveals a profound truth: our greatest strength lies not in standing alone, but in learning to lean. Drawing from biblical narratives and personal insights, Our Hope Is in Help exposes autonomy as the dangerous ghost haunting modern life--the stubborn belief that we can "go it alone."

Through the stories of Abraham's deception, Moses' rebellion, and David's tragic fall, Hibbs unveils autonomy's destructive anatomy: blindness, reductionism, control, mastery, and ultimately, self-idolatry.

But this isn't a book about human failure--it's about divine rescue.

Jesus Christ himself shows us what true strength looks like: complete dependence on the Father. Through his life, death, and resurrection, Christ defeats our autonomous pride and sends the Holy Spirit as our Helper. Now we can discover the joy of asking for help.

With poetic wisdom and pastoral warmth, Hibbs challenges readers to embrace what we were created for: beautiful dependence on God and each other. In a world promoting toxic independence, this book offers a revolutionary truth--our hope has always been in help, and that's exactly where our joy begins.

Perfect for readers seeking authentic community and spiritual depth.


Specifications
  • Cover Type
    Hardcover
  • ISBN
    9781527113657
  • Page Count
    168
  • Weight
    0.35 lb
  • Publisher
    Focus
  • Publication Date
    March 2026

About the Author

Pierce Taylor Hibbs (MAR, ThM, Westminster Theological Seminary) serves as Senior Writer and Communication Specialist at Westminster Theological Seminary. He's the author of more than 20 books, including the Illumination Award-winning titles 'Struck Down but Not Destroyed', 'The Book of Giving', 'The Great Lie', and 'One with God'. He also writes regularly for Westminster Media. He and his wife, Christina, live in Pennsylvania with their three kids (Isaac, Nora, and Heidi).