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PublisherCrossway
ISBN-101433556278
ISBN-139781433556272
eBay Product ID (ePID)237658295
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Book TitleLiving Life Backward : How Ecclesiastes Teaches Us to Live in Light of the End
Number of Pages176 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2017
TopicChristian Life / General, Biblical Meditations / Old Testament, Death, Grief, Bereavement, General, Biblical Studies / Old Testament, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament
GenreFamily & Relationships, Religion, Philosophy
AuthorDavid Gibson
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight8.9 Oz
Item Length8.4 in
Item Width5.4 in
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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2016-049758
SynopsisDrawing on wisdom from Ecclesiastes, David Gibson persuades us that only with a proper perspective on death can we find satisfaction in life--and see just how great God is., What if it is death that teaches us how to truly live? Keeping the end in mind shapes how we live our lives in the here and now. Living life backward means taking the one thing in our future that is certain--death--and letting that inform our journey before we get there. Looking to the book of Ecclesiastes for wisdom, Living Life Backwardwas written to shake up our expectations and priorities for what it means to live "the good life." Considering the reality of death helps us pay attention to our limitations as human beings and receive life as a wondrous gift from God--freeing us to live wisely, generously, and faithfully for God's glory and the good of his world., What if it is death that teaches us how to truly live? Keeping the end in mind shapes how we live our lives in the here and now. Living life backward means taking the one thing in our future that is certain--death--and letting that inform our journey before we get there. Looking to the book of Ecclesiastes for wisdom, Living Life Backward was written to shake up our expectations and priorities for what it means to live "the good life." Considering the reality of death helps us pay attention to our limitations as human beings and receive life as a wondrous gift from God--freeing us to live wisely, generously, and faithfully for God's glory and the good of his world.