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Death by Living

Life Is Meant to Be Spent

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Death by Living

By: N. D. Wilson
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A poetic portrait of faith, futility, and the joy of this mortal life.

In this astoundingly unique audiobook, best-selling author N. D. Wilson reminds each of us that to truly live, we must recognize that we are dying. Every second we create more of our past - more decisions, more breathing, more love and more loathing, all of it slides by into the gone as we race to grab at more moments, at more memories made and already fading.

We are all authors, creators of our own pasts, of the books that will be our lives. We stare at the future or obsess about the present, but only the past has been set in stone, and we are the ones setting it. When we race across the wet concrete of time without purpose, without goals, without laughter and love and sacrifice, then we fail in our mortal moment. We race toward our inevitable ends without artistry and without beauty.

All of us must pause and breathe. See the past, see your life as the fruit of providence and thousands of personal narratives. What led to you? You did not choose where to set your feet in time. You choose where to set them next.

Then, we must see the future, not just to stare into the fog of distant years but to see the crystal choices as they race toward us in this sharp foreground we call the present. We stand in the now. God says create. Live. Choose. Shape the past. Etch your life in stone, and what you make will be forever.

©2013 Tommy Nelson (P)2013 Canon Press
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Makes me want to go and die by living.

Brilliantly read.

Moving, funny, inspiring, artful.

Especially loved the biographical elements, and the baseball boy bit.

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Waste of time

A rather irritating stream of somewhat self indulgent personal reflection. There's the occasional nugget of valuable wisdom but it fails to land anywhere and seems a missed opportunity to actually say something profound or helpful. Our lives are a story... so?

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