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Don't Waste Your Life

by John Piper

"The wasted life - a life that counts for nothing - is one without passion. God calls us to pray and think and dream and plan and work not to be made much of, but to make much of him in every part of our lives." Most people slip by in life without a passion for God, spending their lives on trivial diversions, living for comfort and pleasure, and perhaps trying to avoid sin.

This book will challenge you to live and die boasting in the cross of Christ and making the glory of God your singular passion. If you believe that to live is Christ and to die is gain, read this book, learn to live for Christ, and don't waste your life!

  • AuthorPiper, John
  • Binding: Softcover
  • Pages: 192
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Firm in the instruction “Don’t Waste Your Life”, this book investigates what our passion in life should be. Concluding early on that “every experience in life is designed to magnify the cross of Christ” it goes on to explore the different aspects of life in which we can glorify God. The majority of people just let life slip by, but this book extols the necessity of living a life boasting in Christ: “If our life and death do not show the worth and wonder of Jesus, they are wasted”. By focussing on work, it gives great advice on how to approach work in the secular world to enhance the portrait of Christ’s glory that people hear in the spoken Gospel. This book will make you reassess the way you view life, especially as you come to realise that we so very rarely, if ever, live up to the challenge of making “the glory of God our singular passion” – but it never fails to make clear the reason why we should keep trying!