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Following Jesus in an Age of Quitters
Following Jesus in an Age of Quitters

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Following Jesus in an Age of Quitters

The Resolutions of Jonathan Edwards for Today

John D Gillespie

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Following Jesus in an Age of Quitters

The Resolutions of Jonathan Edwards for Today

John D Gillespie

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Devotional challenges modern readers to take up Jonathan Edwards’ Resolutions

In 1722, an 18–year–old Jonathan Edwards began setting down seventy resolutions, personal statements of intent, to which, by the grace of God, he held himself accountable for the rest of his life. He read them prayerfully once a week until his death in 1758. Some examples of these resolutions include:

Resolved to be always discovering new ways to Glorify God in my life and increase both my joy in Jesus and that of others.

Resolved to give my best every week to grow in the grace of God and to be brought to a new and higher place with Jesus than I was the week before.

Resolved, as far as possible, when presented with something wonderful and puzzling about God and His ways, to not delay in opening my Bible and my heart to search and discover all that God has revealed to me about Himself.

Resolved to be eagerly seeking out those to whom I can be generous and charitable.

Resolved, whenever I hear of or see something praiseworthy in another person to seek to imitate it in my life.

John Gillespie here examines each resolution in the light of scripture and encourages modern readers to meditate on how they could apply Edwards’ resolutions to their own lives.

Each of the 70 short readings begins with the resolution in question and a passage from the Bible, and ends with a verse or quote to meditate on. The devotionals expound on Edwards’ words and call 21st century Christians to think about how they could apply his resolutions to their lives today.

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So good I read it twice in a row!

This challenging, impactful book gives practical, Scripture-filled wisdom on how to follow Jesus in our everyday lives. So good I read it twice in a row!

Olivia

Following Jesus with Depth and Purpose

Do you know those devotionals that feel like flimsy pamphlets—light on substance and easy to forget? Following Jesus in an Age of Quitters is not one of them. It is packed with depth, challenge, and spiritual richness—so much so that readers will find themselves returning to it again and again. Every chapter is deeply edifying. Gillespie is soaked in Scripture, yet his writing remains broad and engaging. He draws on a wide range of voices—believers and even non-believers—who lived with purpose and intentionality, illustrating the enduring relevance of Jonathan Edwards’ resolutions. The book unpacks Edwards’ resolutions in a way that is both beautiful and practical. It is not just for pastors or theologians; anyone seeking to follow Jesus with intention will find it accessible and challenging. The resolutions themselves are surprisingly down-to-earth, especially given they were written by such a young man. Another highlight is the abundance of references—quotes, authors, and titles—providing readers with rich opportunities to explore further spiritually nourishing works. This book rewards careful reflection and practical application. It could work well in a group setting, but its real benefit comes when readers take the time to sit with it, letting it challenge and stir their hearts. While you may not agree with every point, the focus is on cultivating Christ-like character in an age where quitting is easier than commitment. A truly exceptional and inspiring read—five stars, without hesitation.

Bianca

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