This book was written by Craig Grieschel, founder and pastor of LifeChurch. When I came across this book I was skeptical (not of him—I’ve never met him or even heard him speak—but I have to admit I have pre-existing opinions on mega-churches). But I was blessed for the reading, and would confidently recommend.
I would wager the premise of this book is nothing new, but it is well-written: “I don’t have a split personality or an alter ego. I have an altar ego. My old life is on the altar, crucified with Christ. My new life is His. Christ in me...because of Jesus, I am not who I was. I am who God made me to be” (228).
I underlined quite liberally in this book, but here is (maybe) my favorite take-away: “If you don’t know the purpose of your life, all you can do is misuse it. Wether through waste or selfishness, your ignorance will have you squandering the masterpiece of God that is you. Life with no purpose is time without meaning. When you don’t know the purpose of your life, everything you do is just an experiment” (39-40).
This harkens back to Jen Wilkin’s book In His Image: knowing God’s will for your life is rooted in knowing God’s character.
He has shown you, O Man, what is good (Micah 6:8).