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Book Review: Live No Lies

Article by Renée James

Recognize and resist the three enemies that sabotage your peace

In this book, author John Mark Comer calls us to recognize and resist the three enemies that sabotage our peace: the devil, the flesh, the world. Make no mistake though. This isn’t a fundamentalist morality tome that heaps coals of shame and guilt on unsuspecting readers who’ve picked it up wanting to understand the origins of their yearning for peace, and perhaps receive some help in learning how to claim it, once and for all.

Comer posits that our souls are locked in a war with lies. Chapter by chapter he offers biblical ways to win said war – through Scripture and through following Jesus’ example of quiet prayer, solitude and fasting. Indeed, Comer challenges readers to consider the spiritual disciplines as spiritual warfare – embodied practices that lead us to replace lies with the truth of Scripture. You’ll never look at spiritual formation practices in the same way.

Clearly written, with helpful definitions and chapter summaries, the hardcover version is formatted to appeal to the younger adult reader. Another plus: Comer’s guide to creating your own monastic handbook at the end is worth your investment of time and attention. This is a book for those who value cross-disciplinary research, Church history, and an author who grounds his thesis in biblical theology and Scripture itself.

Live No Lies made it to Baptist Women’s 2023 book club reading list because it’s a compelling, convicting read that frames spiritual formation and transformation in the context of 21st century culture. Read this book once through then read with the younger persons in your life. You’ll be glad you did.

Order your copy from Read On Bookstore: readon.ca

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