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We believe in God, we serve God, we trust God, but would we say that we enjoy God on a day to day basis? What exactly does a personal relationship with God look like, and how is it even possible?

This seminal work by Tim Chester shows us how we can enjoy God in every moment of every day, whether we are experiencing good times or hard times; whether we are changing diapers, or stuck on a train. He explores how the Father, the Son and the Spirit relate to us in our day-to-day lives, and how to respond.

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Tim Chester

Tim Chester is a pastor at Grace Church, Boroughbridge, UK; a faculty member of Crosslands Training; and is the author of over 30 books. He has a PhD in theology and was previously Research and Policy Director for Tearfund UK. He has been an adjunct lecturer in missiology and reformed spirituality. Tim is married to Helen and has two daughters.

Andrea Trevenna, Associate Minister for Women, St Nicholas, Sevenoaks, UK

I absolutely loved this book. It has been a huge blessing, like cool refreshing water for my soul. I frequently found myself identifying with the sin, struggles and faulty thinking Tim Chester so vividly describes in various scenarios and illustrations, which also helped me see how my view of our triune God is often so flattened and limited.

D.A. Carson, President of The Gospel Coalition

Winsome in its unpacking of theology and compelling in the sweep of its applications, 'Enjoying God' is neither an essay on the Trinity nor a 'how to' manual, but something close to both. It is among the best of the rising number of books that instruct Christians on how to cross the bridge from enjoying God on the Lord's Day to enjoying God every day.

Sinclair B Ferguson, Chancellor's Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary

In 'Enjoying God', Tim Chester shares his own experiences in walking along this gospel road and issues a warm invitation to join him. Accept it, and, with Tim Chester as your guide, you will never regret it.

Timothy Keller, Pastor Emeritus, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Manhattan and bestselling author

Tim Chester’s books are always unusually accessible. He can distill great amounts of complex theological truth into short, digestible chapters. In this book, he brings this skill to bear on the subject of communion with God—perhaps the greatest privilege of a Christian.

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Tim Chester's books are always unusually accessible. He can distill great amounts of complex theological truth into short, digestible chapters. In this book, he brings this skill to bear on the subject of communion with God perhaps the greatest privilege of a Christian. But it is one little understood, and even less is it actually enjoyed. I urge you to read this volume. It will make you hunger and thirst for fellowship with God. --Timothy Keller, Pastor Emeritus, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City

Winsome in its unpacking of theology and compelling in the sweep of its applications, Enjoying God is neither an essay on the Trinity nor a how to manual, but something close to both. It is among the best of the rising number of books that instruct Christians on how to cross the bridge from enjoying God on the Lord's Day to enjoying God every day. Tim Chester is in no danger of making God little more than a useful utility to increase our pleasure; he is far too God-centered and gospel-centered for that. But if we desire to experience for ourselves a little more (one of Tim's favorite words) of the truth that in God's presence there are pleasures forever more, we shall be hard-pressed to find a better guide. --D.A. Carson, Research Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and President of The Gospel Coalition

The best books are biblical, practical, personal, pastoral, and worshipful. Enjoying God is one of those rare books that excels in each area. I commend it highly. --Jason Meyer, Pastor for Preaching and Vision, Bethlehem Baptist Church

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Tim Chester’s books are always unusually accessible. He can distill great amounts of complex theological truth into short, digestible chapters. In this book, he brings this skill to bear on the subject of communion with God―perhaps the greatest privilege of a Christian. But it is one little understood, and even less is it actually enjoyed. I urge you to read this volume. It will make you hunger and thirst for fellowship with God. -- Timothy Keller (The late Founding Pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City and Chairman of Redeemer City to City.)

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ The Good Book Company
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 1, 2018
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Illustrated
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 192 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1784982814
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1784982812
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.75 x 8.75 inches
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My pick for book of the year! (2018)
Tim Chester is a pastor and author (more than 40 books) and he lives in England. Back in July of 2009 Tim accepted my invitation and came to do a seminar at my church in New Jersey about the gospel, community and mission. Most of what he taught us was based on his book, “Total Church“. It was neat to get to know Tim just a little bit and see up close his love for God and God’s people. I believe it is fair to say that in my theological circle we have the tendency to emphasize knowing about God over experiencing God in daily life. I love to read and learn and so I know, unfortunately, this tendency is alive and well in me. That is the reason that I love “Enjoying God” so much. Michael Horton wrote this endorsement for “Enjoying God”: We talk a lot about knowing and glorifying God, but what about enjoying him? And not just as an abstract Being, but as the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit-enjoying each Person in all of his difference as well as divine unity? And not just in happy times or at church, but in every circumstance in life. It just keeps getting better and better as you turn each page of Enjoying God. This book will life you into the presence of the Source of all joy. So how does Tim go about helping us to enjoy God in everyday life? Here is the table of contents: 1. More (Do we ever wonder if there is more to the Christian life?) 2. Joy (What does it really mean to taste and know that the Lord is good?) 3. In every pleasure we can enjoy the Father’s generosity 4. In every hardship we can enjoy the Father’s formation 5. In every prayer we can enjoy the Father’s welcome 6. In every failure we can enjoy the Son’s grace 7. In every pain we can enjoy the Son’s presence 8. In every supper we can enjoy the Son’s touch 9. In every temptation we can enjoy the Spirit’s life 10. In every groan we can enjoy the Spirit’s hope 11. In every word we can enjoy the Spirit’s voice 12. In one another we can enjoy God’s love 13. In daily repentance and faith we can enjoy God’s freedom 14. Under the hood What Tim has done is look at all the ways in everyday life (pleasures, hardships, failures, temptations) that we can experience and enjoy the presence of God. I have already purchased a bunch of these books and plan to use them to teach an Adult Sunday School class here in Watertown, South Dakota. As a pastor I believe strongly that one of the greatest things I can ever do for my people is guide them towards enjoying and worshipping God. Excerpt from Enjoying God I wonder if some of us don’t “feel” the work of the Spirit because we’re not on the frontline-we’re not on the frontline of the battle against sin or we’re not on the frontline of the battle for mission. Imagine you’ve been driving a small car with a beat-up engine which struggles to go much over 30 mph. Then one day someone gives you a powerful new car with a large turbo-charged engine. A week later you shock them by saying, “I haven’t really noticed much difference.” But then they discover that you’ve never driven it over 30 mph. You’ve got this car that can accelerate to 70 mph in three seconds. But you don’t notice the difference because you’ve never hit the accelerator. Don’t make your life so safe that you never have cause to notice the Spirit’s work. How do we live in communion with the Holy Spirit? We rely on him. We expect him to work. If you want to see the Spirit at work in your life, then attempt things that you feel you can’t do without his help. Everything we do for God is done with the Spirit’s help, whether we feel it or not. But if you want to feel the Spirit’s help, then attempt things that feel beyond you. Do not complain that God never does anything dramatic in your life if you never attempt anything outside your comfort zone. P.118-119
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2025
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    A friend handed me a stack of Christian living/spiritual growth-type books recently, and although that is a genre I haven’t read much, it’s one I’m wanting to read more of, and I eagerly dove in. I didn’t realize then how much I needed this book!

    I feel like I have a fairly decent relationship with the Lord, but there’s always great room for improvement and new layers to discover. Sometimes, due to life circumstances or even just the weather, it can be hard to feel close to the Lord. And while the Christian life isn’t about the feelings, they do play a part in how we approach every part of our lives—from simply making wise decisions to how we share about the Lord with others.

    Chester doesn’t focus on working up the right feelings so much as helping to guide us to the theological truths, like the fact that God the Father is our Father (and desires to fill that role for each one of us!), that form a strong framework for our faith and perspectives on life. He also spends a lot of time relating what he’s saying back to the gospel—I found that deeply refreshing, humbling, and ultimately inspiring.

    If you want to grow stronger in your relationship with the Lord, I’d highly recommend you read this book. Be sure to share it with your friends, too; it’s a gem for any Christian, in my opinion! I’ve already bought my own copy, and I plan on rereading it in the future, because I feel like I’ve only been able to take in a small portion of the truth and hope this book contains.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2018
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    Tim Chester is a pastor and author (more than 40 books) and he lives in England. Back in July of 2009 Tim accepted my invitation and came to do a seminar at my church in New Jersey about the gospel, community and mission. Most of what he taught us was based on his book, “Total Church“. It was neat to get to know Tim just a little bit and see up close his love for God and God’s people.

    I believe it is fair to say that in my theological circle we have the tendency to emphasize knowing about God over experiencing God in daily life. I love to read and learn and so I know, unfortunately, this tendency is alive and well in me. That is the reason that I love “Enjoying God” so much.

    Michael Horton wrote this endorsement for “Enjoying God”:

    We talk a lot about knowing and glorifying God, but what about enjoying him? And not just as an abstract Being, but as the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit-enjoying each Person in all of his difference as well as divine unity? And not just in happy times or at church, but in every circumstance in life. It just keeps getting better and better as you turn each page of Enjoying God. This book will life you into the presence of the Source of all joy.

    So how does Tim go about helping us to enjoy God in everyday life? Here is the table of contents:

    1. More (Do we ever wonder if there is more to the Christian life?)
    2. Joy (What does it really mean to taste and know that the Lord is good?)
    3. In every pleasure we can enjoy the Father’s generosity
    4. In every hardship we can enjoy the Father’s formation
    5. In every prayer we can enjoy the Father’s welcome
    6. In every failure we can enjoy the Son’s grace
    7. In every pain we can enjoy the Son’s presence
    8. In every supper we can enjoy the Son’s touch
    9. In every temptation we can enjoy the Spirit’s life
    10. In every groan we can enjoy the Spirit’s hope
    11. In every word we can enjoy the Spirit’s voice
    12. In one another we can enjoy God’s love
    13. In daily repentance and faith we can enjoy God’s freedom
    14. Under the hood

    What Tim has done is look at all the ways in everyday life (pleasures, hardships, failures, temptations) that we can experience and enjoy the presence of God.

    I have already purchased a bunch of these books and plan to use them to teach an Adult Sunday School class here in Watertown, South Dakota. As a pastor I believe strongly that one of the greatest things I can ever do for my people is guide them towards enjoying and worshipping God.

    Excerpt from Enjoying God

    I wonder if some of us don’t “feel” the work of the Spirit because we’re not on the frontline-we’re not on the frontline of the battle against sin or we’re not on the frontline of the battle for mission.
    Imagine you’ve been driving a small car with a beat-up engine which struggles to go much over 30 mph. Then one day someone gives you a powerful new car with a large turbo-charged engine. A week later you shock them by saying, “I haven’t really noticed much difference.” But then they discover that you’ve never driven it over 30 mph. You’ve got this car that can accelerate to 70 mph in three seconds. But you don’t notice the difference because you’ve never hit the accelerator. Don’t make your life so safe that you never have cause to notice the Spirit’s work.
    How do we live in communion with the Holy Spirit? We rely on him. We expect him to work. If you want to see the Spirit at work in your life, then attempt things that you feel you can’t do without his help. Everything we do for God is done with the Spirit’s help, whether we feel it or not. But if you want to feel the Spirit’s help, then attempt things that feel beyond you. Do not complain that God never does anything dramatic in your life if you never attempt anything outside your comfort zone. P.118-119
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    My pick for book of the year! (2018)

    Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2018
    Tim Chester is a pastor and author (more than 40 books) and he lives in England. Back in July of 2009 Tim accepted my invitation and came to do a seminar at my church in New Jersey about the gospel, community and mission. Most of what he taught us was based on his book, “Total Church“. It was neat to get to know Tim just a little bit and see up close his love for God and God’s people.

    I believe it is fair to say that in my theological circle we have the tendency to emphasize knowing about God over experiencing God in daily life. I love to read and learn and so I know, unfortunately, this tendency is alive and well in me. That is the reason that I love “Enjoying God” so much.

    Michael Horton wrote this endorsement for “Enjoying God”:

    We talk a lot about knowing and glorifying God, but what about enjoying him? And not just as an abstract Being, but as the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit-enjoying each Person in all of his difference as well as divine unity? And not just in happy times or at church, but in every circumstance in life. It just keeps getting better and better as you turn each page of Enjoying God. This book will life you into the presence of the Source of all joy.

    So how does Tim go about helping us to enjoy God in everyday life? Here is the table of contents:

    1. More (Do we ever wonder if there is more to the Christian life?)
    2. Joy (What does it really mean to taste and know that the Lord is good?)
    3. In every pleasure we can enjoy the Father’s generosity
    4. In every hardship we can enjoy the Father’s formation
    5. In every prayer we can enjoy the Father’s welcome
    6. In every failure we can enjoy the Son’s grace
    7. In every pain we can enjoy the Son’s presence
    8. In every supper we can enjoy the Son’s touch
    9. In every temptation we can enjoy the Spirit’s life
    10. In every groan we can enjoy the Spirit’s hope
    11. In every word we can enjoy the Spirit’s voice
    12. In one another we can enjoy God’s love
    13. In daily repentance and faith we can enjoy God’s freedom
    14. Under the hood

    What Tim has done is look at all the ways in everyday life (pleasures, hardships, failures, temptations) that we can experience and enjoy the presence of God.

    I have already purchased a bunch of these books and plan to use them to teach an Adult Sunday School class here in Watertown, South Dakota. As a pastor I believe strongly that one of the greatest things I can ever do for my people is guide them towards enjoying and worshipping God.

    Excerpt from Enjoying God

    I wonder if some of us don’t “feel” the work of the Spirit because we’re not on the frontline-we’re not on the frontline of the battle against sin or we’re not on the frontline of the battle for mission.
    Imagine you’ve been driving a small car with a beat-up engine which struggles to go much over 30 mph. Then one day someone gives you a powerful new car with a large turbo-charged engine. A week later you shock them by saying, “I haven’t really noticed much difference.” But then they discover that you’ve never driven it over 30 mph. You’ve got this car that can accelerate to 70 mph in three seconds. But you don’t notice the difference because you’ve never hit the accelerator. Don’t make your life so safe that you never have cause to notice the Spirit’s work.
    How do we live in communion with the Holy Spirit? We rely on him. We expect him to work. If you want to see the Spirit at work in your life, then attempt things that you feel you can’t do without his help. Everything we do for God is done with the Spirit’s help, whether we feel it or not. But if you want to feel the Spirit’s help, then attempt things that feel beyond you. Do not complain that God never does anything dramatic in your life if you never attempt anything outside your comfort zone. P.118-119
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2026
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    Helpful detailed suggestions and input on HOW to live more closely with the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit!
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
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    I’ve been a Christian for quite a while and this book is immensely helpful and practical to my enjoyment of God. Enjoying God is the whole point of life, why God created us and the best gift he gives us is himself! Although as I read, many of the concepts felt familiar and simple, they were profound in the ways that the author explains them. Just a tiny shift in my perspective or practice of some of these things can greatly increase my enjoyment of God and deepen my relationship with him daily. I loved that each chapter had a different focus, the practical action steps or habits to begin building, the theology and scripture behind them and included in each chapter, as well as the little scenario story that was revisited each chapter.

    I highly recommend to new and “older” believers!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
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    Great reminder of the the Lord's presence and work in a believers life. A must read!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2019
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    Tim Chester has another excellent book on the Trinity, so this adds even more application for prayer, devotion, and help to grow in our relationship with God in three persons. Excellent. Some sections have been on my mind for weeks after I read it and God has used that to help me pray and walk by faith.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2021
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    Currently using this as a study in a Sunday School class. Sound theology supported with Biblical references.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2026
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    Several chapters use horrible hermeneutics, but others will give you something positive to think about or apply to your life. Use with caution--sift the wheat from the chaff with this one.

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  • Ryan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 24, 2025
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    Love this book and love the next one enjoying Jesus got it for a steal and enjoyed it's guidance for a used book it was in good condition
  • Michael Künnemann
    5.0 out of 5 stars A True Gem!
    Reviewed in Germany on June 3, 2020
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    Written in modern and very accessible English, this little book opens your eyes to the love of God in the midst of the struggles of modern and often dreary Christian everyday life. The love the author has for God, the clarity of the view he enjoys of the wonderful grace of God, runs through every line he writes. If you are struggling with a lack of joy or a gloomy vision of God's presence in your life, this book will open your eyes again to the perfect character of God the Father, the completed work of God the Son, and the faith and love-inspiring work of the Holy Spirit as they unfold during an everyday day in your life; right before your eyes. A true jewel.
  • Mary-Grace Bingham
    5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful reading
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    Loved this book which I read cover to cover in preparation for our studying it as a home group from my church. It really is so clearly written and so is easy to read and certainly very pertinent to our lives as followers of Jesus. I particularly loved how the author speaks of the trinity so an emphasis is clearly on the the three persons of God; Father, Son and Spirit. I’m looking forward to reading more of Tim’s books in the future as part of my faith journey. Thank you!!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
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    I like how there are actions, questions for reflection and also an example from Mike & Emma's life. Thankful to God for Tim & this book.
  • June Proudfoot
    5.0 out of 5 stars A GOD GIVEN BOOK
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    I could not put this book down and learned a great deal from it. I love the way in which it is written. The author made me think 🤔. Am I that person? It is well written and informative and my aim is to read it again and be grateful for all He has done for me and who He is to me.