Lost in the Middle: Midlife and the Grace of God
D**G
Great Help For Applying God's Grace To Your Life
I want to write out the outset that this book (along with "The Holiness of God" by R. C. Sproul; "Heaven" by Peter Kreeft; "Emotionally Healthy Spirituality" by Pete Scazzero and "Prodigal God" by Tim Keller) has been one of the top paradigm shifting books I have read to help me change my thinking - radically. I also, have to write that I do not have the skill or ability to describe or recommend this book with the superlatives it deserves. I can only write that if you are struggling with "mid-life crises" this book is absolute MUST reading and I'm confident that you will be much better off by reading it.All that written - on with the review. I have personally battled depression my whole life. I am a perfectionist and have had to learn to "chill out" over the years, because I have found that things break, plans don't work out the way you thought they would, and God is sovereign and I'm overwhelmingly NOT!In this book Paul Tripp brilliantly exegetes reality and brokenness in this fallen world in which we live. He gives dozens of illustrations from the Bible, and men and women in the 21st century to point out the various manifestations of why so many people struggle with the mid-life years. I have read the book twice (and I'm certain - I will read it again) because so many of the stories are about my own struggles. He brings out in the open so many thoughts, and questions that many of us wrestle with and answers them with penetrating insight, theological depth, and practical life giving grace.This book is not an easy read. I think the more you struggle with life (especially in your middle years) - the harder it will be to read. I found myself crying, and physically aching as I read some of the stories and analysis from Tripp's pen. However, in the final analysis the book leads you to a fresh new start and brilliantly applies the gospel to your life. Brimming with hope - Tripp shows very practically how God's purposes and plans for your life will be fulfilled, no matter what you have done, or how you feel at this stage of life.I have been immensely helped in so many ways from reading this book. Let me list just five:1) It was just flat out helpful to have so many of the things I've thought and felt be identified and addressed so insightfully by the author - in other words - "I'm not crazy" - there are actually millions of people that have gone and are going through what I am during this stage of life - and they are still trucking!2) I learned to appreciate the realities of God's design for humanity and how His plans will culminate - my story is a part of the fulfillment of the Great Story of the Bible. Tripp helps you to see that nothing in your life is wasted, and that Christ's victory on the cross is also your ultimate victory as well. Your failure has been nullified by Christ's Person and Work on your behalf. We have fallen, but He has picked us up. We have failed, but He has succeeded, and ultimately everything will be made new and perfect again - forever!3) I was so encouraged over and over again. Sometimes I feel like a major failure in every area of life: as a Christian, pastor, provider, husband, father, taking care of myself physically, and the list can go on and on. However, Tripp is able to bring out the positive realities that result from recognizing our weaknesses and how that makes God's grace such a wonderful reality for us.4) I felt like I got to sit down with Jesus as I read this book. Perhaps one of the most helpful things he did in the book is show how much we are like the people in the Bible (even though we think we are not). The author has such a good grasp of theology, the Bible, and what God and people are like - that almost everything he writes is penetrating the deepest recesses of your soul. I think Paul Tripp is very wise, because he has a very intimate relationship with Jesus and brings that relationship to the reader in the book. It made me want to know God more intimately, the Bible more than I do, and to walk more closely with Jesus.5) It made me even more excited about Heaven and to live for that which will last forever. It made me want to live more simply, for others, and for those things that will please my Master - Jesus. Like many of the Psalms - I started reading the book in a discouraged and depressed state, and by the end of the book I was able to praise my Lord with a smile on my face, and with joy in my soul.I feel like this review is rubbish compared to how GOOD this book actually is. I can only say that this book will help you to understand your sin, need of a Savior, and need for His grace more than you ever have before. Also, that His grace is MUCH greater than all your sin. One more thing - anyone at any life stage can benefit tremendously from this book - you don't have to be struggling through mid-life to benefit from this book. Get this book, get copies to give away, and grow in His amazing grace. Thanks, Paul Tripp - and I hope that many more people will read and benefit from this book - I sure have!
A**T
Glean from one gifted in teaching and discernment
This book has been out almost twenty years, and I and some of my fellow midlifers are just discovering this resource.My wife and I found ourselves amazed over and over again with the razor sharp insight from God's Word expressed in these pages. Brother Tripp, with the two-edged sword of the Word, helps us to discern the sinful thoughts and motives of our hearts that traumatize us as midlife challenges start happening. He guides us into a right understanding of how to deal with midlife issues from the inside out by God's good grace.
L**8
Another Terrific Book by Paul David Tripp
As with his other books, Paul Tripp takes this stage of life and applies the gospel of grace to it. This is a self-examination book, with enough examples from his years of ministry to help this reader see herself where the rubber meets the road in my life. However, it isn't a book of anecdotes, but a book of how to practically go to God for the grace to see ourselves, that we might be humbled enough to ask for the only thing that can change us: God's grace.Mr. Tripp's premise is that in your early adult years, you often think you're sowing "A" by the choices you make for your future, but when you begin to reap "B" in the middle years, you can get bitter and resentful, at those around you and at God. Sort of like the characters on the movie "Secondhand Lions", who thought they had sown all sorts of vegetables, but as the plants began to mature, they realized that every row was actually planted in corn.If you find yourself in the middle years (which Mr. Tripp defines as starting at 35) and are wondering why things are not working out in your life as you dreamed, I recommend this book. If you find yourself on the other side of these years, and you remain embroiled in questions about "how did I get HERE?", then I recommend this book. If you are just about to enter these years, and your life doesn't seem to be going in the diretion you expected, I recommend this book. Mr. Tripp is an engaging read, and his book will help you take these questions to The Throne for real light.
R**3
Amazing biblical perspective on midlife
Challenging, convicting, blunt and also encouraging, gracious, and fundamentally practical. So glad I found this book at just the right moment.
N**W
Difficult, but true, and HOPEFUL!
This is one of the most excellent books on the market. I have been a bible study teacher and mentor for decades and I read voraciously and I would put this book on my top ten reading list of all time. But I do want to put out a mild warning. The first half of this book depressed me to no end because it underscored my life so clearly. All the choices I'd made up until 50 were playing out very differently than I had imagined and that was a very difficult pill to swallow. It IS hard to accept how we've lived; the consequences of choices; the great disappointments of life. Those things are real, and hard to face. But the second half of the book was tremendously helpful in accepting the former and giving a good map to where to go from here.I ended up leading a bible study with this book and all the women had the same experience I had - the first half was difficult, but worth the read.
A**S
Nothing new!
Well I brought thinking there would be new insights. Nah! All old and tried and obvious answers. I has hoped for a more full discussion on overcoming spiritual dryness and keeping one empassioned for mission but nothing new really. Over rated.
A**R
An excellent and practical look at midlife through the grace of God
I would recommend this book to any Christian it is full of biblical exposition and wisdom. It has been a great help to me
L**O
Edificante!!
É um livro cheio de mensagens edificantes, seguindo a linha de todos os excelentes livros do pastor Paul Tripp. Recomendo!!
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