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Flourish
Flourish

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Flourish

How the Love of Christ Frees Us from Self-Focus

Lydia Brownback

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Flourish

How the Love of Christ Frees Us from Self-Focus

Lydia Brownback

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All women are looking to live a life that will satisfy their deepest longings. Worldly thinking offers false hope found in self-focused saviours such as acceptance from others, a checklist for better living, emotional fulfilment, comfort, accomplishments, and more—some of which has crept into the church.

Featuring 6 chapters aiming to free women from self-consciousness, self-improvement, self-analysis, self-indulgence, self-condemnation, and self-victimization, this book will help readers discern subtle false messages from the truth in God's Word—exchanging a self-focused life for the abundant life Jesus promises them in the gospel.

  • Title

    Flourish

  • Author(s)

    Lydia Brownback

  • ISBN

    9781433560651

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Crossway

  • Audience

    Adults, Female

  • Pages

    144

  • Published

    01/01/2019

Overall rating

3.0 based on 1 review

Gospel Truth, Challenging Tone

This is a gospel-centered, Scripture-filled book with a strong core message about turning our focus from self to Christ. It’s a quick, accessible read, and I found myself agreeing with much of the theology. However, the tone felt off-putting at times—especially for those in tender or difficult seasons. I’m not sure I would recommend it to someone currently struggling, as parts may come across as lacking in sensitivity. The book also leans heavily into critiquing other authors and teachings, which felt excessive compared to developing its own points. Structurally, it was somewhat disjointed, with chapters and sections jumping between ideas. The final chapter on self-victimization, in particular, felt too surface-level for such a heavy topic and could be hurtful to some readers. That said, I appreciated the author’s honesty about her own struggles. Overall, while not a must-read, it offers solid biblical reminders and may be helpful as a light, introductory reflection.

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