“He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose.”2 Jim knew he could only find soul-deep satisfaction when he recognized the ultimate worth of Jesus. He also knew that his Savior could never be casually regulated to a mere part of his life, compartmentalized like math class or football. Jesus was life. And that meant he was worth dying for. But just as much, that meant he was worth living for. Most of us are probably not going to be martyred for our faith. Yet we can