Every Good Endeavor by Timothy Keller
Week 12: Review & Reflection — Every Good Endeavor
Review your notes, journal entries, and any marked passages from the full book, Every Good Endeavor by Timothy Keller.
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As you conclude this study, take time to step back from the individual arguments and see the whole — how the pieces fit together, how your thinking has changed, and what you intend to do differently as a result.
Discussion Questions
8 questions1.Looking back across the entire book, which single chapter, argument, or illustration was most personally significant to you? What was it about that moment in the book that landed so deeply?
2.Keller's argument moves in three major movements: (1) work is a good gift of creation; (2) sin distorts work in predictable ways; (3) the gospel redeems and renews work. Before you read the book, where in that arc did your instinctive understanding of work live? Has reading it shifted your position?
3.The book offers diagnoses of two different work pathologies — the workaholic who idolizes work, and the disengaged worker who has given up on finding meaning in it. Which of these temptations did the book help you name more clearly in your own life? What does repentance look like for you specifically?