Are you leveraging your life, time, talents, and skills for what lasts or just kind of biding your time? J.D. Greear encourages both those about to graduate, those in the twilight years of life, and everyone in between to take a long, hard look at their life and ask if what they are doing is lasting, and if not, why are they waiting to make a change to something that is? Building on John Piper’s Don’t Waste Your Life sermon from 20 years ago and expanding on those ideas with his own signature style, J.D. Greear leads readers on an introspective journey toward a life not wasted.
This is a great read for a Christian at any point in life. It’s a good heart check to see if you are on the right path. Greear’s style is very readable, with some of his unabashed dad humor and entertaining stories thrown in, but always makes you think and is biblically solid. This book is similar in sentiment to Piper’s book from 2 decades ago (which makes sense, since it is based on the core sermon) and it also kind of reminds me of Warren’s The Purpose Driven Life, but it stands out from both of those in its missional emphasis. I really appreciate how Greear makes it clear all Christians are called to missions and sharing the gospel, it’s just a question of whether you’re called across the street or across the world. He points out that God may not even have you leave your job, but ask how you can use the platform in your job for kingdom purposes. It’s more a reorienting of the heart than necessarily a move or job change (thought Greear does challenge readers to think about why they shouldn’t move). It’s a simple book in many ways, but the simplicity is radical. It asks hard questions about how you are practically living out your faith, and reading this could most definitely be life changing. It is so important to pause and check if your focus is on eternal matters or things that won’t matter next week let alone in a few decades. A highly recommended book for any Christ follower.
I received an ARC of this title from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.