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Wiser With Jesus

Overcoming the Temptations that Hinder Your Relationships, Steal Your Time, Mar Your Decision–Making and Thwart Your Purpose

9781527112230
128 pages
Christian Focus Publications
Overview

Dive into the godly wisdom of Proverbs with Zack Eswine’s guide to living well.

The biblical book of Proverbs exemplifies how to live life on this earth in the best way possible. However, rather than giving us step–by–step instructions on how to live a more efficient, productive, and successful life, the ancient book of Proverbs encourages us to meditate on the person, posture and pace of wisdom.

In our pursuit of wisdom as Christians, we find that ultimate wisdom is embodied in Christ. We must pursue wisdom as we would a person, relationally and with love. The posture of wisdom is one of humility and teachability, and the pace of wisdom encourages meditation rather than immediate action.

In this valuable book, Zack Eswine shows us how these things play out in our everyday lives. He emphasizes the importance of relating wisely to people, including to ourselves, before considering how to grow wiser in life skills. But to grow wiser of heart, whether with people or with life skills, wisdom invites us to prayer and community. Biblical wisdom invites us to seek wiser hearts in communal rather than lonely ways.

This book is a treasure for anyone seeking to live life more wisely.

 

Contents

Introduction

Part 1: Relationally Wiser with Jesus

  1. Your Wisdom Story & Mine
  2. When We’re Naïve
  3. When We’re Foolish
  4. When We’re Tempted to Scoff
  5. When We’re Crushed in Spirit
  6. Waking Up to The Menu of Loves

Part 2: Skillfully Wiser with Jesus

  1. Making Better Decisions
  2. Anchoring Your Life in God’s Steadfast Love
  3. Getting a Handle on Time
  4. Your Youth, Gray Hairs & Old Age

Postscript

Author Bio
Zack Eswine is the Lead Pastor of Riverside Church in St Louis, Missouri and co–founder with his wife, Jessica, of Sage Christianity sagechristianity.org. He is also the author of ‘Spurgeon’s Sorrows’