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Living Above the Level of Mediocrity: Bible Study Guide

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Broadcast on over 700 stations nationwide, Chuck Swindoll's radio program "Insight for Living", gives his millions of listeners a model of integrity, credibility, and positive Christian living. His book challenges readers to explore the deeper resources of the spiritual life, to tackle their problems with courage and tenacity, and to live above the level of mediocrity.

182 pages, Paperback

First published November 30, 1986

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1,133 reviews
August 12, 2014
Never have I read a better book describing the truths to living a victorious life for Christ and for self. As the word says, "You are the salt of the earth, if the salt losses its saltiness it is only good for trampling on." Charles Swindoll brings to life several examples of this victorious and crashing lifestyle to live as an Eagle and Soar above the life of the mediocrity of the world. I especially enjoyed the insight to the story of "Samson" and his angelic prophecy to Soar and how his choices/thoughts brought him to captivity and sorrow; even so he was still used by God. I found the book insightful and refreshing to truths.
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83 reviews5 followers
August 3, 2011
I got off to a slow start for some reason with this book. It was good, but I am not much at reading sermons transcribed into books for some reason. I am not sure that this is what that was or not; maybe it was my sinful nature. I started skipping around and reading what I liked then wound up going back and reading it all. It really started sinking in how much I needed it all. I highly recommend this book after living in the world where there is so much pressure to be status quo. I want to be an Eagle that can soar even if you have to do it alone for God not just a Turkey always on the ground pecking around with others and complaining about those soaring overhead.
62 reviews
September 22, 2016
Charles Swindoll does a great job with this book. Throughout the book he uses an eagle for an illustration. Most people like to live their lives at a level of mediocrity--the same as everyone else. They like to see others excel and wish they could also, but do not do it for various reasons. The author looks at things from a biblical perspective on why people do not excel in life. He also gives many biblical reasons to excel and soar like an eagle above everyone else. It will challenge you in how you live your life for God or for yourself.
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6 reviews3 followers
June 3, 2017
It was a good read,filled with a great deal of real life examples and numerous references to the bible. Swindol uses an eagle as an iconic figure to illustrate how to live above the level of mediocrity.To live above the level of mediocrity and soar like an Eagle means Living differently,having a vision(seeing beyond the majority) Determination(deciding to Hang tough),Priorities(determining what comes first) and finally Accountability (Answering the Hard questions) He goes ahead to give his views on how to combat and resist mediocrity.This is a good christian personal development book.
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135 reviews9 followers
November 18, 2014
Decent book integrating Christian ideology and scripture into living a fulfilled and positively motivated life. I kind of wish his analogies were more developed. He had some great ideas and I wanted him to go further but in each chapter he stopped right when I was getting into it. My guess is because they are not substantial? It kind of seemed that way...
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311 reviews37 followers
August 28, 2017
Swindoll does a superb job of differentiating between striving for excellence within the context of Christian values and other philosophies of success we hear about.

Using Biblical stories, Swindoll draws on the strength of his gift for storytelling to compel the reader.

This book encouraged me in my faith.
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134 reviews3 followers
January 14, 2019
Great thoughts with lots of solid nuggets - folks spoke differently in the 80's and that made it a little trickier to get through.
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25 reviews
July 24, 2019
I am reading this book for second time and enjoying it throughly! He writes like he talks, understandable and clear and challenging. I first read this book in Jan 1996.
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7 reviews11 followers
December 25, 2009
I would say this is one of Chuck's best works. A very cohesive handling of the matter of personal excellence, how to continue to hone one's gifts, and a Biblical tapestry of encouragement which pervades the whole book. I read this twice through around seven years ago as I was considering some pivotal concerns in my own ministry; and in retrospect, I am pleased to say Chuck helped codify a handful of important principles so that my work would remain true to the Two Greatest Commandments.

I think I'm due to dig into my library and give this book another round of my concentration!
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114 reviews43 followers
December 12, 2012
Exceptionally good book by Charles Swindoll. I particularly like the way he used the example of the life of an eagle as an example of a life lived above the level of mediocrity. This book, Living Above the Level of Mediocrity, challenges the human tendency to become lazy, complacent, and settling for less than life's best.
7 reviews
January 9, 2008
I started this book in 1992 and it was so thick with depth it took me months to digest even a page. Now the first chapter uses OJ Simpson as a person who lives about the level of Mediocrity (atleast my copy does). That can throw you off at little but once your past that is gets real good.
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4 reviews1 follower
March 7, 2013
I enjoy Swindoll's writings. He is so creative,clear, yet simple. His style is laid back but he presents the principles and truths of God's word - The Bible,
in a clear and convincing/convicting fashion. He knows how to challenge a person to greater heights.
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157 reviews2 followers
February 16, 2009
Read this along time ago and recalled it was good. Putting on my physical reead shelf... until I finish the others...
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5 reviews4 followers
January 12, 2012
This book is challenging me to stop only putting half of me into everything that I do and it challenges me as a christian.
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4 reviews
April 27, 2012
Amazing Book , should be read every twelve months!!!!
Go on do it !!!!!
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138 reviews5 followers
May 8, 2012


In my opinion, Swindoll is a great communicator, but not the greatest exegete of Scripture. That said, it is a Book worth reading. It is a good read, an easy read.
Profile Image for Robert Waterman.
86 reviews1 follower
December 22, 2018
Whether you are Christian or not, just a great read in simple language giving great advice about life.
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24 reviews
December 28, 2019
I almost put this book down during chapter one. Swindoll chose to open the book by referring positively to a certain national hero (at the time, 1986) who has since fallen from grace. But I determined to carry on. Unfortunately, he uses another 'living hero' in a later chapter who has since been shown to be a sexual predator. With those two miscues aside, the rest of the book is a goldmine of choice nuggets that I will refer back to again in my studies. It is still a solid four star book in my opinion.
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17 reviews7 followers
March 19, 2024
The book is very sub surface. It is more prqiixla daily living then.aprituel.triths. he touched on the gospel but did not go gat enough. He did so well at exigeting biblical text. A lot of us whyhe said is good. The example of the wiggle qent q bottom far. He talked about fulfilling God given dreams that isnot.found in scripture. It as fluffy at times. It did have God things to say. It is worth reading..
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7 reviews
February 8, 2023
Un grannn libro motivacional, no es largo pero la forma en la que está escrito no se me hizo tan fácil de leer. Como Generacion Z, para mi le faltó dinamismo; de todas formas eso no importa cuando tienes gran Palabra y revelación de Dios. Realmente este libro ha dejado unas cuantas frases bien impregnadas en mi vida!! No lo volvería a leer, pero no me arrepiento de haberlo hecho!
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October 28, 2022
DNF at page 54. This was recommended to me several years ago, and at this point I just don’t feel like it is necessary for me to read it. It also didn’t age well… two positive examples used so far were OJ Simpson and Robert E. Lee. 😬
3 reviews
December 19, 2021
I like how Chuck's started this book by changing our minds. Because it influences our actions.
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86 reviews
June 5, 2022
Swindoll is a old style preacher and you can see that from the first page to the last. Even though at many moments it sounded cliché, it reached his goal with mastery and I liked :)
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October 9, 2022
Enjoyed the book. Gave me a couple of ideas to think about.
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