As many of you know, this year I’ve committed to reading/listening to as much of Timothy J. Keller as possible.
It hasn’t gone as well as I thought. Partly because I’m writing my next book (I wasn’t anticipating this), and also because I like reading broadly. So instead of one year of Keller, it might end up being a few years of Keller.
In any case, I previously listed my favorite quotes here for Counterfeit Gods: The Empty Promises of Money, Sex, and Power, and the Only Hope that Matters.
I’ll do the same for Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God’s Work, my latest Keller read.
- “The Bible begins talking about work as soon as it begins talking about anything—that is how important and basic it is.”
- “In the beginning, then, God worked. Work was not a necessary evil that came into the picture later, or something human beings were created to do but that was beneath the great God himself. No, God worked for the sheer joy of it.”
- “The book of Genesis leaves us with a striking truth—work was part of paradise.”
- “Work is as much a basic human need as food, beauty, rest, friendship, prayer, and sexuality; it is not simply medicine but food for our soul.”
- “Without meaningful work we sense significant inner loss and emptiness. People who are cut off from work because of physical or other reasons quickly discover how much they need work to thrive emotionally, physically, and spiritually.”
- “According to the Bible, we don’t merely need the money from work to survive; we need the work itself to survive and live fully human lives.”
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