This is going to be an unusual review because I am going to tell you to right now to click on the below link and put this book in your cart. You will thank me!
Unglued Devotional: 60 Days of Imperfect Progress
by Lisa Terkeurst is an incredible book and you will be blessed and encouraged.
And because this is an unusual post, instead of telling you what I like and don’t like, I am simply going to share some of my favorite quotes from the book. A book that helps you gain control of your eruptive emotions. I think these quotes alone will convenience you why I love this book.
I’m not a slave to my feelings. I’m the boss of them.
My reaction [is] an outside indication of an internal situation.
God is big enough to handle my honest feelings.
Disappointment only stings as long as I let it.
Change only comes when we’re repentant.
Our Lord doesn’t whisper shameful condemnations. Convictions, yes. Condemnations, no.
And this is just a small fragment of the points that I underlined while going through this book.
Because nothing is perfect, I do have to share that I feel the word “devotional” is a loose term in this case. While Lisa includes a Bible verse in each day’s section and while the premise of the book is about your personal relationship with God, Unglued Devotional is still more of a self-help book.
While I am tempted to use this book as my main devotional, I know that I am hearing more of what Lisa thinks instead of God is telling me in His Word.
Here is a quote by Charles Spurgeon:
“Visit many good books, but live in the Bible.”
“Visit many good books, but live in the Bible.”
And I believe that Lisa would agree.
Remember, I really like this book. I just caution you from counting the time you read this book as time in the Word.
Thank you to Zondervan for allowing me to review this book.